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Seeing Bigots Under Every Rock

By *David Limbaugh <http://patriotpost.us/columnists/8>* · Jan. 19, 2016

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Remember when universities used to encourage freedom of academic inquiry
and were seen as intellectual and social preparation for the transition
into adulthood? I know; that was a long time ago — before the left infected
these institutions.

Everyone knows about the leftward slant of most American universities:
their monolithic biases; their bent toward politicizing their curricula;
and their practice of indoctrinating students. But increasingly the results
of leftist community organizing — the toxins of political correctness — are
seeping into university disciplinary rules.

This deplorable trend has concerned me for years, but it is particularly
disturbing when it is occurring at my alma mater, the University of
Missouri.

I’m not talking about Mizzou’s recent racial controversy but reports that
the university is now encouraging its students to file a report any time
they witness or experience a “bias incident.” It would be one thing if they
were talking about true incidents of racial or some other form of
discrimination, but it appears it’s much more expansive than that.

According to the university’s online statement, a “bias incident is an act
of intolerance which is committed against any person, group or property and
which discriminates, stereotypes, harasses or excludes anyone based on” any
of some 20 different categories, from race to religion to gender
expression, and yes, even physical appearance.

Look out, social fraternities. You better make sure no one overhears your
actives talking to pledges.

Does it ever bother you that liberals seem to be preoccupied with these
kinds of things — as if they just sit around stewing about how they might
be offended?

Do you think it helps society for academic institutions and government to
shove these things in our faces all the time and invite us to feel offended
at the drop of a hat? Shouldn’t we aspire to colorblindness, not look for
slurs at every opportunity?

Is it good for students that institutions of higher learning proactively
try to turn them into thin-skinned, paranoid wimps? Isn’t it bad enough
that they offer classes largely devoted to convincing students that men
hate and exploit women, whites routinely abuse blacks, the rich are evil
and exploit the poor, cops are the enemy and Christians are science-averse
Neanderthals — as well as other types of poisonous bilge?

I am not discounting actual incidents of racial bias where people are
harmed. But I don’t think it’s healthy for our institutions to pressure
students to see racial or other types of prejudice at every turn. Why pit
people against each other? Why stoke people’s suspicions of each other?
Won’t that lead to distrust instead of reduce it?

College students are being groomed for the workforce where they will
encounter all kinds of challenges. Should our schools train them not to
handle even minor perceived sleights on their own but instead hone their
skills as tattletales? I suppose it’s not that surprising, considering that
progressives advocate cradle-to-grave dependency in other respects.

The progressive mindset thrives on generating angst between different
groups. Along those lines, Katherine Timpf has observed in National Review
Online that the university is encouraging not just alleged victims of
“bias” to report these incidents but also others who witness them, even if
the alleged victim doesn’t feel victimized. The school might as well supply
volunteer student thought policemen with uniforms to troll around campus to
chill speech.

It appears that this nanny-state administration wants students to report,
for example, teasing based on physical appearance. It may not be nice, but
does this rise to the level of a disciplinary matter?

Indeed, “name-calling” is listed on the form as an “act of intolerance.”
The instructions go so far as to say that “extreme examples of bias
incidents — regardless of severity — can be reported using this form.”
Regardless of severity? Wow.

There’s another problem with these speech and conduct codes. Those who
promulgate and enforce them often have their own biases and generally don’t
recognize certain groups as worthy of protection. Do you think, for
instance, your typical university administration would consider the dissing
of Christianity or conservatism actionable violations of the code?

These types of overzealous regulations trivialize actual incidents of
discrimination and harm the very groups they purport to help as well as
society as a whole.

Maybe the people obsessing over “intolerance” are projecting their own
malcontented worldview and would be better served, and would serve others
better, if they would just chill out and back off a little bit. Students
aren’t as helpless or as prejudiced as progressives enjoy depicting them.




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