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Mike Adams on University of Delaware
Check out 鈥 cutting rebuke of the University of Delaware鈥檚 comprehensive thought reform program:
The University of Delaware has just become one of the most Orwellian campuses in America. FIREin its residence halls are now being subjected to a re-education program that is actually dubbed鈥攊n the university鈥檚 own tax-payer funded materials鈥攁s 鈥渢reatment鈥 for students who have incorrect attitudes and beliefs.
Delaware now requires nearly 7,000 students in its residence halls to adopt specific public university-approved (read: government-approved) views on issues ranging from race, to sexuality, to philosophy. The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (see www.TheFire.org) is calling for the total dismantling of the program. Readers of this column should call (302-831-2111) or write president@udel.edu to Patrick Harker President of The University of Delaware asking him to do the same.
Mike highlights the chilling and self-contradictory mandatory thought reform program for Resident Assistants:
The Delaware RA is also taught that the term 鈥渞everse racism鈥 is created by whites to deny their privilege. An official Delaware training manual says that 鈥渢hose in denial use the term reverse racism to refer to hostile behavior by people of color toward whites, and to affirmative action policies, which allegedly give 鈥榩referential treatment鈥 to people of color over whites.鈥 Then, after defining the term 鈥渞everse racism鈥 the manual claims that 鈥渢here is no such thing as 鈥榬everse racism.鈥欌 Later, it says the non-existent term 鈥渞everse racism鈥 is an example of 鈥渞acism.鈥
Lewis Carroll would have been proud.
Mike concludes:
President Harker must be made aware of the United States Supreme Court鈥檚 decision in West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette (1943). Writing for the Court, Justice Robert H. Jackson declared, 鈥淚f there is any fixed star in our constitutional constellation, it is that no official, high or petty, can prescribe what shall be orthodox in politics, nationalism, religion, or other matters of opinion or force citizens to confess by word or act their faith therein.鈥
There is little question that the Barnette case applies to administrators at Delaware. Anyone can see that if these officials are not high, they are certainly petty.
Thank you, Mike! We need everyone鈥檚 help out there to help bring this invasive and unconscionable program down. Your e-mails and letters to the University of Delaware and to FIREabout this program make all the difference.
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