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      XPost: rec.arts.tv, alt.tv.pol-incorrect, alt.politics.usa       XPost: alt.education.higher, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.college.us       From: hannity_is_gay@fox.net              Ubiquitous wrote              > MARK LEVIN, HOST: Hello America, I am Mark Levin, this is "Life, Liberty       > & Levin" with our great guest, Heather Mac Donald, how are you?       >       >       > HEATHER MAC DONALD, FELLOW, MANHATTAN INSTITUTE: Fine, thank you, Mark.       > Thank you for having me on.       >       > LEVIN: Well, you have a BA and MA in English. You have a JD. You are a       > lawyer, but you are a scholar in so many areas -- race relations,       > immigration, policing in colleges and universities. And this is where I       > really wanted to delve in with you. You have a new book, "The Diversity       > Delusion: How race and gender pandering corrupt the university and       > undermine our culture." This so relevant today, and you that argue toxic       > ideas first spread by higher education have undermined humanistic       > values, fueled intolerance and widened division in our larger culture.       > And I think we see this everywhere now.       >       > MAC DONALD: We certainly do, the Kavanaugh hearings was an example that       > were all in gender studies 101 now, Mark. Virtually every aspect of the       > culmination of hysteria that greeted Judge Kavanaugh was perfected over       > the last decade on the college campus.       >       > Above all, the preposterous mantra to believe survivors regardless of       > the evidence, regardless of due process. This is the campus rape       > hysteria that has been transforming the lives of males on campuses,       > creating an extraordinarily costly bureaucracy, moved into the real       > world and it is not going away, it's only going to get worse.       >       > LEVIN: What have our universities and colleges become? And when did this       > happen? I mean, they were always kind of liberal in the last several       > decades, but in some ways, they are not my phrase. They are almost sort       > of a Soviet- style system where there really isn't free speech, you're       > not allowed to challenge the so-called norms in the universities, where       > race and gender, seem to have a priority over other things and that sort       > of thing. When did all of this happen?       >       > MAC DONALD: Well, the 80s was when it started in my view. That is when       > you got radical multiculturalism that hit. I was in college in 70s, I am       > grateful for because I was allowed to read John Milton, William       > Wordsworth and Shakespeare without anyone thinking to complain about the       > gonads and melanin of those authors. I got to lose myself in beauty, in       > greatness and sublimity.       >       > Come the 80s, and students were given a license for ignorance. They were       > taught that the only thing they needed to know about book was the race       > and gender of author to know whether it was thoroughly dismissible       > without even being read and they could go to instead wallow in their own       > delusional oppression, and it has only gotten worse since then, and what       > we are doing is breeding the grounds for I fear, Civil War because       > students are being taught to hate, to hate the greatest works of western       > civilization, and frankly to hate east each other.       >       > From the moment a student steps on a college campus today as a freshman       > or a fresh person, I should probably say, the bureaucracy is determined       > to drum in to that student's head, identity politics, which says, he is       > either a victim or an oppressor. Oppressors are obviously most famously       > white males, heterosexual white males. The only way they can get out to       > of their oppressor category is to become an ally - an ally of the       > oppressed.       >       > The most preposterous delusion of all of this is student actually       > believe that they are at risk of their lives from circumambient racism       > and sexism on a college campus. This is an environment that in       > traditional liberal terms is the most tolerant environment in human       > history for society's traditionally marginalized groups.       >       > Yet, there is a massive bureaucracy dedicated to cultivating in students       > this delusional sense of their own oppression, which then they carry       > with them, it's a chip on their shoulder that prevents them from seizing       > the magnificent opportunities to learn, to read every book that is ever       > been written, and they carry this chip, this delusional victimology into       > world at large, and they are going around blaming American institutions       > of endemic racism and sexism, when that no longer is true.       >       > LEVIN: You see it with respect to professors and tenure, you see certain       > professors are sort of drummed out of the classroom, you see rise in       > confrontation - physical confrontation on college campuses. You see that       > commencement speakers are almost totally of the left.       >       > And you see when some conservatives dare to go to a college campus and       > want to speak about things that are really not particularly       > controversial, how often you have to bring in riot police or the       > security guards have to come into the facility.       >       > The administrators, are these old 1960's retread types or who are these       > people?       >       > MAC DONALD: Yes, the administrators are even more left wing than the       > faculty, and they are part of this massive bureaucracy. If students are       > wondering "why is my college tuition so expensive," look no further than       > diversity bureaucracy. At the University of California Los Angeles,       > their Vice Chancellor for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion makes over       > $400,000.00 a year. This is mindboggling. This is multiples more than       > your average faculty member makes. It could pay for free tuition for       > four years for 12 undergraduates and that Vice Chancellor of Equity,       > Diversity and Inclusion has nothing to do because there isn't a single       > bigot on a university campus today.       >       > Every faculty search is one desperate effort to find qualified females       > or so-called underrepresented minorities, this refers to blacks and       > Hispanics who haven't already been snapped up by better endowed schools.       > So what do the Vice Chancellor of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion do?       > Because they are certainly not routing circumambient racism and sexism,       > what they are doing is drumming into students' heads this false       > narrative of victimology.       >       > And what is amazing to me is that colleges are somehow held harmless for       > the rising tuitions. The solution that's always bandied about in public       > discourse is, more Federal aid. No. Don't feed the beast. Cut the       > bureaucracy, get back to the basics of learning, which now is a distance       > after thought, no faculty has the guts to say, "We know what you should       > learn, you are ignorant, we're here to put knowledge in your empty              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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