Playing “Good Racial Discrimination” Whack-A-Mole

Campus Reform and College Fix are two generally excellent sleuth sites from the Right that focus on progressive misconduct and indoctrination in higher education. There are no equivalent sites on the Left, because such sites would have material to report about once a week, if that. Since the U.S. Supreme Court knocked down affirmative action, which was always unfair and illegal, all manner of anti-white discrimination in academia, government, the corporate world and the professions are being exposed, attacked in court, and being reversed. The sheer number of these is staggering, however, and eternal vigilance is the price of an ethical culture. How many of these prejudicial and discriminatory programs are there? After careful research and statistics gathering, I can safely say “A lot.” Also: “Too many.”

Campus Reform threw its metaphorical flag on USC and Compton College, which announced that they have created a “Faculty Prep Academy” for “students of color” only. You could stop right there: that’s illegal, and the schools must know it’s illegal. Never mind: apparently the theory behind such efforts is that they can get away with it.

Here is the description of the program from its webpage:

Yikes. As you can see from this list of classes, the goal of the program is to prepare “students of color” to continue to push similar DEI programs that discriminate against whites when they begin teaching, while passing along the gospel of “equity,” which usually means “Let’s discriminate against Whitey the way he discriminated against us as long as the George Floyd Freakout has the fools afraid to object for fear of being called racists.”

Adrián Trinidad, associate director for community college partnerships at USC, told the explained that the reason for the apartheid program is that “there’s a lack of faculty of color.” So racial discrimination is OK, then, right? The ends justify the means.

The program will have to be opened up to students regardless of color, presumably after the first threatened lawsuit. Then it will be “one down, God knows how many left to go.”

5 thoughts on “Playing “Good Racial Discrimination” Whack-A-Mole

  1. I think you don’t understand the problem. All universities have racially discriminatory DEI programs because they are mandated by the accreditation bodies. If the school is accredited, it is involved in illegal racial discrimination.

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