Where direct regulation does not change hearts and minds, America’s universities have long used indoctrination.
At Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, for example, student orientation now includes instruction in “privilege.” If you aren’t already aware: “privilege” is a term employed in conversation as a way to encourage the listener to recognize that his or her upbringing might be clouding dialogue. In practice, the term is generally used to shame and intimidate people they don’t like: Usually ordinary Americans.
But this kind of shaming is not enough, apparently. For months now, students and faculty at Harvard Law School have banded together to create what they have labeled the “Reclaim Harvard Law Movement.” While not really a movement, these privileged students are making increasingly silly demands.
They argue that “the law school (Harvard) refuses to provide adequate institutional support for an office of diversity and inclusion, hire critical race theorists, promote staff of color in the workplace to management positions in their due course, provide adequate contextualization in curricula, educate its professors, its staff, and its students around cultural competency, take the steps that are necessary to accord adequate and equal dignity to marginalized students.” On top of this, they claim that the law school promotes and sustains systems of systemic racism and exclusion of marginalized groups.
That’s a lot of finger pointing to do for a law school which openly states that their law school population is comprised of 44 percent students of color.
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"Privilege" is a racial slur.
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ReplyDeleteWe called em spoiled rich brats , you know the twerps, snobs, born with a sliver spoon in mouth. Oh muffy! Now they are callwd previlege? Man i am gonna need a safe space from all this communist insanity brainwashing
ReplyDeleteThe slur is used to Trump a persons rights based on race.
ReplyDeleteJust by being a student at Harvard, those 44% (and the remaining 56%) are now among those with and "blinded" by privilege, just by reason of being there.
ReplyDeletePeople who are privileged receive something for nothing...Like welfare.
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