The best and brightest, folks.
The article's writer: Sandra Korn
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Looking at her article, this the new standard she proposes:
She seems to think that research and funding has always had a political angle, therefore it makes sense to ratchet it up further.
Doing what's "right" is more important than finding out what the truth is.
Given this woman probably spends most of her days whinging about inappropriate social norms and conditioning, it's amazing she goes on to assume that she has found the Holy Grail, the Ten Commandments of Socialization that is necessarily sacrosanct and unassailable.
It isn't the closing of the American mind, it is the complete closure of the Left. There is nothing left to debate in the Left's mind. Mindless, petty squabbles over what essentially is nothing is what prevails in academia today. To pretend that "academic freedom" is an obsession on the Left is laughable. That is how they see themselves, but dissenting voices have largely been silenced for decades.
This ratcheting up is simply moral puritanism active at the "intellectual" level. The self-absorption plainly obvious, as they assume they are superior than non-liberals and we are in desperate need of rehabilitation at their judgement and closet-minded hands. I talk about these sorts of issues a lot, so I will leave it alone.
What she is unwittingly advancing -- and this has plagued the Left since the concept of technocracy took hold -- is a class-based society (an inherently unequal one). First, she perceives conservatives as a class lower than hers. As such, they need remedial guidance that she has gleaned from studying at Harvard. Second, is the assumption that the lower classes are too stupid to care for themselves.
She mentions race-based IQ differences as explaining the failures of blacks to achieve in proportion to their white counterparts. She regards science-based distinctions as racist, but fails to see socially-based arguments could very easily be racist. Cultural deprivation theories that engender the social perception of lower expectations for black people is often based out of racism. She doesn't even hesitate to question whether welfare, public schooling and affirmative action could based out a racial superiority context: "Those poor blacks, it's not like they could really take care of themselves. They are so culturally deprived, they need our help otherwise they won't make it."
Further, she is strongly in favor of a class-based society, but she doesn't see this since she is so smart, progressive and culturally superior, she naturally sees herself atop society, astride the ignorant teeming masses, as she hands down knowledge on how not to rape, how to raise your children based on gender theory, etc.
Since she is on top -- at least in her mind --- she is perfectly fine with letting the proles have equality. #feminism#diversity#finallyequality
The article's writer: Sandra Korn
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and for a campus safe for students for all genders with an affirmative consent policy, and for divestment from fossil fuels!!
Looking at her article, this the new standard she proposes:
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Instead, I would like to propose a more rigorous standard: one of “academic justice.” When an academic community observes research promoting or justifying oppression, it should ensure that this research does not continue.
She seems to think that research and funding has always had a political angle, therefore it makes sense to ratchet it up further.
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It is tempting to decry frustrating restrictions on academic research as violations of academic freedom. Yet I would encourage student and worker organizers to instead use a framework of justice. After all, if we give up our obsessive reliance on the doctrine of academic freedom, we can consider more thoughtfully what is just
Doing what's "right" is more important than finding out what the truth is.
Given this woman probably spends most of her days whinging about inappropriate social norms and conditioning, it's amazing she goes on to assume that she has found the Holy Grail, the Ten Commandments of Socialization that is necessarily sacrosanct and unassailable.
It isn't the closing of the American mind, it is the complete closure of the Left. There is nothing left to debate in the Left's mind. Mindless, petty squabbles over what essentially is nothing is what prevails in academia today. To pretend that "academic freedom" is an obsession on the Left is laughable. That is how they see themselves, but dissenting voices have largely been silenced for decades.
This ratcheting up is simply moral puritanism active at the "intellectual" level. The self-absorption plainly obvious, as they assume they are superior than non-liberals and we are in desperate need of rehabilitation at their judgement and closet-minded hands. I talk about these sorts of issues a lot, so I will leave it alone.
What she is unwittingly advancing -- and this has plagued the Left since the concept of technocracy took hold -- is a class-based society (an inherently unequal one). First, she perceives conservatives as a class lower than hers. As such, they need remedial guidance that she has gleaned from studying at Harvard. Second, is the assumption that the lower classes are too stupid to care for themselves.
She mentions race-based IQ differences as explaining the failures of blacks to achieve in proportion to their white counterparts. She regards science-based distinctions as racist, but fails to see socially-based arguments could very easily be racist. Cultural deprivation theories that engender the social perception of lower expectations for black people is often based out of racism. She doesn't even hesitate to question whether welfare, public schooling and affirmative action could based out a racial superiority context: "Those poor blacks, it's not like they could really take care of themselves. They are so culturally deprived, they need our help otherwise they won't make it."
Further, she is strongly in favor of a class-based society, but she doesn't see this since she is so smart, progressive and culturally superior, she naturally sees herself atop society, astride the ignorant teeming masses, as she hands down knowledge on how not to rape, how to raise your children based on gender theory, etc.
Since she is on top -- at least in her mind --- she is perfectly fine with letting the proles have equality. #feminism#diversity#finallyequality