When the presidents of MIT, Penn, and Harvard were brought before Congress last October, they discussed initiatives and "offices" that would protect students against antisemitism. I was already inwardly screaming. So we are adding more DEI to a problem that largely originates in DEI offices.
When the presidents of MIT, Penn, and Harvard were brought before Congress last October, they discussed initiatives and "offices" that would protect students against antisemitism. I was already inwardly screaming. So we are adding more DEI to a problem that largely originates in DEI offices.
And no, I'm not saying that the "diverse" students are more likely to protest against Israel, though that might be true. I'm saying that the DEI offices politicize students to think about grievances, color, race, power dynamics through a Marxist lens, and victimhood.
When the presidents of MIT, Penn, and Harvard were brought before Congress last October, they discussed initiatives and "offices" that would protect students against antisemitism. I was already inwardly screaming. So we are adding more DEI to a problem that largely originates in DEI offices.
And no, I'm not saying that the "diverse" students are more likely to protest against Israel, though that might be true. I'm saying that the DEI offices politicize students to think about grievances, color, race, power dynamics through a Marxist lens, and victimhood.