The Children Are Our Future

New Rules: Universities have been waging a one-way culture war on free speech, due process, and other fundamental rights (along with many other things) for decades. They don’t get to pretend they’re not part of it when the other side finally starts firing back.

Related: If diversity is a “strength”, why does it require preferential protections? Isn’t that something we do for the weak?

13 Replies to “The Children Are Our Future”

  1. Everyone go to university, and get fully prepared for a lifetime of unemployment. Who’s going to hire people whose only body of knowledge is that white people are racists? The only jobs they can get will be media and teaching, maybe a political career. So the million graduates will be competing for maybe 50,000 jobs. Good luck.

    1. Well maybe some extra boosters for the teenagers can cull the herd and open up a few more positions.

      Pfizer is seeking FDA approvals for ” booster shots ” for teens.
      And in the UK their Health Minister will require those boosters to be given every 3 months , cut down from 6 months.

      https://mobile.twitter.com/TiwariLalmani/status/1465502629069393920?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1465502629069393920%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fvladtepesblog.com%2F

      For the chillins.

  2. Why do woke anti-racism activists insist people of color need preferential treatment to get ahead. Are they saying BIPOC aren’t intelligent enough to succeed without the help of their white saviors? Now who’s the real racist here? Not this whitey.

  3. Saw this on Twitter yesterday and saved it: “Imagine a country that takes men and women in the prime of their lives, puts them through indoctrination seminars where they dont learn any tangible skills for 4 years, cripples them with debt, and then throws them into a world with depressed wages and exorbitant rents.”

    I don’t quite understand why elected Republicans don’t use this whole college/university catastrophe as a central, high-profile wedge issue to peel away at least a few Dems and most independents. Seems like such a no brainer. I mean at a minimum you can frame it so easily as a hits pretty much every family’s pocketbook.

    1. How else can you get them to own nothing, rent everything and be happy about it? Anything that they receive will be through government control and only if they comply and fulfill ever changing criteria.

      A dismal future is looming.

  4. Kate, that one doesn’t work vey well.
    The left would answer: Yes, that is what we do for the weak …. to make them stronger. Making us all stronger.

  5. *
    BREAKING: SCHOOL SHOOTING IN MICHIGANISTAN

    Three KIA and six others down. Fifteen year-old in
    custody… wants his lawyer.

    quote from one mother of a student…

    “Kids just, like they’re just mad at each other at
    this school.”

    *

  6. If the Hard Sciences become touchy-feely then there will be no reason to continue these areas of research.

    1. If the Hard Sciences become touchy-feely then there will be no reason to continue these areas of research.

      I was a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science for 44 years and I decided not to renew. The AAAS had become not just touchy-feely, but painfully politically correct at every level. I can get all that for free anywhere I want.

      Financially, I’m better off. One year’s membership can more than pay for one trip’s diesel fuel that I use to drive to and from the house in B. C. that I inherited.

  7. Well, yes. That’s why Canadian universities had Jewish quotas in the old days.

    Had admissions to Toronto or McGill focused purely on fitness for higher learning, the student body would have been almost entirely Jewish—and those Jewish boys would have gone on to govern Canada’s institutions much more wisely and ably than our Gentile master class ever have.

    As you can imagine, more than one of our “elites” didn’t like the idea of some little hooknose taking his pride and joy’s place at McGill or Toronto, no matter how obvious it was that Junior was an imbecile with no business running his own affairs, never mind the Dominion’s.

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