You Mustn’t Stop The Hysteria
In other academic news, it turns out that if you dare to punish students who use coercive mob tactics to threaten and intimidate non-leftist speakers and those who wish to hear them, then you are creating “an unsafe and threatening environment” for students who want to use threatening and coercive physical tactics. And also you’re racist, which rather goes without saying. Apparently, any hint of consequences for thuggish and censorious behaviour merely affirms “white supremacy” and will “suppress and criminalise” students whose own attempts to suppress veer towards the criminal.
This, we’re told, is “unfair.”
The thinker of these deep thoughts, Charles H F Davis, a professor of education at the University of Southern California and the director of USC’s Race and Equity Centre, is aghast at the prospect of students being suspended if found to have repeatedly engaged in violence or disorderly conduct with the intention of suppressing debate. The professor also accuses Ben Shapiro, a speaker who’s been on the receiving end of student thuggery, of advancing “racist rhetoric,” while omitting any evidence to support this claim. We are, however, informed that this unspecified “hate speech” is “a form of violence itself.” To which, presumably, any actual violence – say, by leftist students exulting in mob force – is merely a form of payback. Physically coercive tactics are, says Professor Davis, employed only in desperation by “those… willing to labour in the name of justice” and whose “very minds, bodies and spirits” depend on these lively and vigorous forms of expression, which are “clearly a demand for greater racial equity and inclusion.”
Readers are invited to find justice in this short but somewhat instructive video here, filmed during Mr Shapiro’s visit to the University of Wisconsin-Madison in November last year, and in which a lone female journalist experiences first-hand the bottomless compassion of these brave student labourers.
Such is academia’s Clown Quarter, where the best and the brightest are nowhere to be seen.
Update, via the comments:
Stripped of its pretensions, Professor Davis’ article is basically a demand that the behaviour of leftist students, and minority leftist students in particular, be unconstrained and free of normal consequences, including the university’s own code of behaviour, compliance with which is a condition of being welcome on campus, and which explicitly forbids “coercive disruption.” The professor, however, like so many of his equally dogmatic protégés, prefers a campus where those deemed sufficiently woke can act with impunity, unhindered by mere civility and reciprocity, or indeed a sense of proportion. Which suggests something beyond mere narcissism and approaching sociopathy.
And remember, the Clown Quarter is the left’s fiefdom, where its ambitions and fantasies thrive largely unopposed. It’s a prototype utopia. Hence all the pushing and shoving, and tribal acrimony, and double standards.
Update 2:
See the second item here. Just in case there was any doubt.
I foresee that since we have now gone far enough down the rabbit hole that words can be re-defined to mean *anything*, including “violence”, there will be a day very soon when a heretofore civil and silent recipient of this thuggery, will deliver a VERBAL REPRIMAND with baseball bat.
Yes, in case anyone was wondering, math is not only sexist, it is rayciss as well.
Eeps. Posted too soon…
Oh goody, that shit again.
Now it gets deeper…
https://www.thecut.com/2017/10/the-men-taking-classes-to-unlearn-toxic-masculinity.html
As Ace says…
curricula emphasizing terms like Pythagorean theorem and pi perpetuate a perception that mathematics was largely developed by Greeks and other Europeans.
Right. No doubt, that’s why students will experience “Algebra” early in their careers – a word that comes to us from Arabic, and may try to develop “algorithms” – a word that comes for the Latinization of a Persian name “Al-Khwarizmi,” and even earlier, they may learn to compare and contrast “Roman Numerals” and “Arabic Numerals.” No doubt, they will correctly learn that “Arabic Numerals” are in all ways superior.
I mean, really, can’t these bozos even try to learn about the subjects they are supposedly expert in before they get up on their hind legs to lecture the rest of us?
Meanwhile, in LaurieWorld.
Bear in mind that Professor Davis is a grown man, a professional educator.
Bear in mind that Professor Davis is a grown man, a professional educator.
Computer says no.
Meanwhile, in LaurieWorld.
Is it me, or are half her responses from sub-beta men agreeing with her in the hope of getting laid?
(The other half seem to be from mentally-ill women.)
91,100 tweets? Thats like 20 tweets a day, EVERY DAY, since Twitter was started back in 2006.
91,100 tweets?
Suddenly, blogging seems almost… respectable.
Suddenly, blogging seems almost… respectable.
Almost. 🙂
Suddenly, blogging seems almost… respectable.
Yeah, right. Then the velour blogging thong comes out.
Not entirely unrelated: Mad woman blathers.
So let’s assume that the Augustana professor is correct. Query then, how that Caucasian success meshes with the Darwinian imperatives she undoubtedly also professes? A transcendent morality which proscribes cultural theft and domination cannot exist with a “survival of the fittest” ethos.
Which is it then?
Asking for a friend.
Suspending violent students is unfair.
Algebra is racist.
Everything wrong with the world is because of ‘white privilege’.
Can we just reboot academia?
Can we just reboot academia?
Sometimes you have to just marvel at the extent to which higher education has become a kind of psychological poisoning.
In other news.
Sometimes you have to just marvel at the extent to which higher education has become a kind of psychological poisoning.
Ya think?
Alternate titles include “Fuck you, The Onion! We’ll leave room for parody when we’re good and ready!”
Paul Joseph Watson’s video on the screamy thing is quite amusing.
the event they’re calling “Scream helplessly at the sky on the anniversary of the election
Followed up by the “Pissing into the Wind” event.
Ya think?
Presumably, this is phase three of the “true insurgence” we heard about late last year. Admittedly, that curling into a ball and weeping business didn’t alter the course of history, and the whole get-a-really-shit-tattoo-that-you’re-going-to-regret thing didn’t pan out either, but by God, they’ll pull the skies down this time.
Re: the “Scream…” think. Apparently they’ve read the relevant how-to manual.
Re “how-to manual”, from Wikipedia, as it appears now anyway, on Orwell’s Two Minutes of Hate:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two_Minutes_Hate#Use_of_Orwell.27s_concept
So see? Opposites!
Oh noes!
Ya think?
I do believe that one deserves a short post of its own.
See, interactive.
Followed up by the “Pissing into the Wind” event.
Nah. Ascertaining the direction of the wind beforehand is too elementarily easy to give such any gravity.
The Pissing Up The Rope event would be more appropriate.
A little belated but thought I’d come here to brag on my alma mater…Debate on another blog regarding “hate speech” and how the Richard Spencer speech was handled at University of Florida prompted me to do a little research and I came across this from a UF FAQ concerning Spencer’s appearance. This specific section of which I am rather proud to see:
https://freespeech.ufl.edu/qa-for-1019-event/
So…who was it here from Mizzou? R. Sherman? Heh…Not sure how we do on Nov. 4th with you guys (mostly because we pretty much suck this year…though Missouri is kinda close to TN where we have been rather lucky…at home anyway) but I’ll always have this. 😉
If anyone has time, this 15 minute interview with Katherine Birbalsingh who took on the UK educational establishment is interesting and faintly encouraging.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b099ypr1
It’s also interesting and faintly encouraging that it should be brought to us by Radio 4 who, when they cover educational topics, normally just parrot the lines fed to them by the teachers’ unions. Giving Birbalsingh a sympathetic hearing must be close to heresy in BBC circles.
Needless to say, Professor Davis imagines himself to be brave and fearless.
Needless to say, Professor Davis imagines himself to be brave and fearless.
Oops.
—Pretoddlers just came to mind in general . . . how bravely that spoon gets flung across the kitchen from the towering refuge of a feeding time high chair.
Pretoddlers just came to mind
Well, yes. It’s hard to miss just how many of these alleged educators are themselves arrested adolescents.
To borrow a phrase, social justice warriors always lie.
social justice warriors always lie.
One of the commenters on that Twitter link said that the harassment was Scientology level. My first reaction was that that was laying it on a little thick. But having watch a couple episodes of Leah Remi’s documentaries on the cult, having seen interviews of those who have escaped it, including comments from Remi herself, I reconsidered. I do believe that at the antifa/OWS/etc level at least, that there are significant parallels between Antifa/OWS/etc and Scientology. The idea that they are the knowledgable ones, that only they are fighting for humanity and thus any action is justified. The social isolation, voluntary and increasingly forced, of bad-thinkers. Though given the two belief systems, Scientology seems more…honest?
Though given the two belief systems, Scientology seems more…honest?
Less corrosive, I should think. Socially, I mean.
[ Added: ]
Scientology may be insane and parasitic, and a nightmare for those whose loved ones get entangled in it; but so far as I’m aware it doesn’t endanger the property and wellbeing of people in general, at random, and it doesn’t aim to upend, wholesale, the proprieties of civil debate, reciprocity, etc. The shakedown of Scientology is much more limited in its scope and ambition.
Though given the two belief systems, Scientology seems more…honest?
There’s more evidence for alien ghost warlords than for socialism working, so…that.
There’s more evidence for alien ghost warlords than for socialism working, so…that.
And while bonkers, Scientology isn’t affirmed and encouraged, daily, on campuses.
There’s more evidence for alien ghost warlords than for socialism working, so…that.
“I don’t think anyone is looking at it as a failure.”