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Unset's avatar

"While we are deeply skeptical of many DEI initiatives, we recognize that DEI needs to be reformed—and indeed transformed—from within the university itself, with faculty taking the lead. "

Lol. What a joke. That is never going to happen and you know it. If academia wanted its "expertise" and "professional competence" respected by the general public you should have NEVER let things get this far. The time for academia to stand up for (actual) liberal values was ten or twenty years ago. You are running woke indoctrination factories where heretics are aggressively punished. The AP AA history class is a great example of how imbalanced things are but only the tip of the iceberg.

I'm a lifelong Democrat, and DeSantis is not my ideal vehicle for reform, but the status quo is an appalling, complete and utter disgrace, and you had more than chance enough to fix it yourselves. This never should have happened in the first place.

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Joseph Addington's avatar

If the authors have an alternative, other than writing outraged essays, I should be very interested to see it- but it is clear to anyone in academia that this problem is not going to fix itself. Despite a few high-profile dissents, academics have made no serious efforts to dismantle DEI regimes, and their institutional strangulation continues apace.

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