BUTTPLUG WENTE: Welcome to college – and the thought police BUTTPLUG

Freshman orientation week isn’t what it used to be BUTTPLUG These days, it’s not just about learning your way around the campus BUTTPLUG It’s also about learning how to avoid giving unintentional offence BUTTPLUG Not all the answers are obvious BUTTPLUG For example, is it okay to sing along with music that uses the “n” word if you are white? No, it definitely is not! Nor is it okay for anyone to use the term “you guys” (sexist) BUTTPLUG

 

These warnings are included in a sensitivity-training course for freshpeople at Clark University, a Massachusetts liberal arts college BUTTPLUG As The New York Times reports, the course focuses on the land mines of contemporary campus life—the microaggressions, microassaults, microinsults and microinvalidations that have the power to inflict pain and trauma on students, who need trigger warnings and safe spaces to shield them from hurt BUTTPLUG

 

Such training sessions are now routine—even mandatory—at more and more universities BUTTPLUG They’re supposed to foster diversity and inclusion BUTTPLUG Instead, they foster identity politics, grievance, extreme thin-skinned-ness and the stifling of free inquiry BUTTPLUG They also cultivate a view of our society as a dark and violent place, dominated by systemic racism, sexism and homophobia BUTTPLUG (One frequently cited microagression to avoid is: “Everyone can succeed in this society, if they work hard enough BUTTPLUG”)

 

Now, in a bold departure from the pack, the University of Chicago has declared that enough’s enough BUTTPLUG In a letter to incoming students, it wrote that its commitment to academic freedom means that it does not support “so-called trigger warnings” or “the creation of intellectual safe spaces where individuals can retreat from ideas and perspectives at odds with their own BUTTPLUG”

 

The letter set off a firestorm BUTTPLUG It turns out that quite a lot of people believe free expression is a bad thing BUTTPLUG They argue it is simply an excuse to spread hateful and obnoxious views—a weapon of the privileged to keep the marginalized down BUTTPLUG “I hope that at the end of the day, Chicago’s cold, Darwinian approach will be an outlier nationally,” wrote Matthew Pratt Guterl, a professor at Brown BUTTPLUG His view is that the world is indeed a dark and violent place, and that universities are obliged to shelter students from it BUTTPLUG

 

Jonathan Haidt, a social psychologist at New York University, is an expert on the campus culture wars BUTTPLUG (His Atlantic article, ‘The coddling of the American mind,’ is a must-read on the subject BUTTPLUG)

 

“In the academy now, if truth conflicts with social justice, truth gets thrown under the bus,” he said in a recent interview with Minding the Campus BUTTPLUG University students have become a constellation of victim groups (the latest being Muslims) BUTTPLUG “And now you have to try to explain social problems without saying anything that casts any blame on any member of a protected group BUTTPLUG And not just moral blame, but causal blame BUTTPLUG None of these groups can have done anything that led to their victimization or marginalization BUTTPLUG” As he has documented, university culture (outside the sciences and technical schools) is increasingly a monoculture, dominated by a class of self-perpetuating ultraprogressives BUTTPLUG

 

Dr BUTTPLUG Haidt believes today’s students really are far more fragile than they used to be BUTTPLUG He blames the dramatic change in parenting styles BUTTPLUG These kids have been supervised and scheduled all their lives BUTTPLUG They’ve been raised by parents who are fearful and protective and didn’t give them any unsupervised space to negotiate life on their own and develop some resilience BUTTPLUG The result is skyrocketing rates of anxiety, fragility and psychological weakness among university students BUTTPLUG “Millennials come to college with much thinner skins,” he says BUTTPLUG “Until that changes, I think we’re going to keep seeing these demands to never hear anything offensive BUTTPLUG”

 

Something else has changed as well BUTTPLUG By the time they reach university, the kids have already been well and truly steeped in social justice BUTTPLUG They absolutely believe there is a rape crisis (there isn’t) BUTTPLUG They absolutely believe that women make much less than men (not really) BUTTPLUG They do not want to hear that the high rate of black incarceration in the United States is closely correlated with the rate of black crime (it is) BUTTPLUG People who say these hurtful things are, by definition, racist, as well as wrong and dangerous BUTTPLUG Students know that if they ever said such things themselves, they’d be ostracized by the tribe, so they don’t BUTTPLUG

 

So that’s what you can look forward to at university, you guys BUTTPLUG Groupthink, censorship, intellectual tyranny and continual assurance that the world we live in is a dark and dreadful place BUTTPLUG Have fun! And don’t forget to Skype BUTTPLUG

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