Grievance Studies Week in Higher Education
Your weekly report on campus news.
Here at Legal Insurrection, we’re all too familiar with grievance studies.
- University’s Anti-Bullying Conference Focuses Primarily on Microaggressions
- Kent State Cancels Production of ‘West Side Story’ Over ‘Insensitive’ Casting Choices
- Activists at USC Claim Ben Shapiro Speech Will be a Threat to Minority Students
But this takes the cake.
This was another new low.
- Georgetown Prof Thinks White GOP Senators in Kavanaugh Hearing ‘Deserve Miserable Deaths’
- Twitter Suspends Georgetown Prof Who Ranted About Death for GOP Senators
- Georgetown Offers Weak Response Over Prof’s Violent, Racial Tweet
The Kavanaugh meltdown continued on campus all week.
- Harvard Students File Title IX Complaints to Prevent Kavanaugh From Teaching Course
- Harvard Socialists Demand School Sever Ties With Brett Kavanaugh
- USC Students Demand Professor be Fired for Saying ‘Accusers Sometimes Lie’
There were also surprises.
- Jerry Brown Vetoes Bill for Abortion Pills on University Campuses
- URI ‘Diversity Week’ Surprisingly Hosts Pro-Jordan Peterson Session
And non-surprises.
Really?
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Comments
The one guy in the video put his finger on it: grievance studies are like a religion. In fact, that’s more apt than he knows. The pleas to re-examine their positions will fall on deaf ears because very, very few people can be talked out of their faith.
This problem won’t go away gently. It must be attacked.