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Leslie Eastman: Objectively Assessing Whether Our Colleges Have Gone Mad

Leslie Eastman: Objectively Assessing Whether Our Colleges Have Gone Mad

If so, there there are signs that the madness does not have to be permanent.

Legal Insurrection’s founder, William Jacobson, recently addressed the toxic atmosphere for Jewish students in today’s college campuses, which is the result of the infusion of diversity-equity-and-inclusion into nearly every aspect of higher education.

… Everybody views things through their identity, and Jews get left on the side because they create coalitions based on race and against ‘white’ Israel, which of course is a false way of describing it.

And so we’ve got a toxic atmosphere. Cornell and other schools need to consider whether this hyperfocus, this obsession with race is actually making matters worse. I know that at Cornell it’s making matters a lot worse for Jewish students. And the school needs to get a handle on this and scale it back.

This was the starting point of my interview with Silvio Canto, Jr., during his Blogtalkradio talk show.

Silvio and I review the current protests, demonstrations, and threats directed at Jewish students throughout college campuses. During the discussion, we untangled the web of reasons that this disgraceful behavior has been allowed to permeate through college campuses across the nation.

I asserted one of the many reasons that students felt empowered to engage in soulless tactics, such as tearing down posters of missing Israeli children and smearing the videos of torture and murder as faked, is that the administration and educators at colleges and universities have gotten more stridently progressive and activist in each iteration over the last few decades. Nobody who challenges the narratives or ideologies is hired or promoted. If someone with an independent conservative viewpoint happens to make it into the system, they remain silent or become targets of campaigns to remove or silence them.

The fact there have been counter-protests to the shameful Hamas-supporting disruptions is a hopeful sign that not all is lost. Pro-freedom and Western values is the new counter-culture.

At Columbia University on Thursday, two groups of hundreds of students tensely faced each other in dueling pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian demonstrations, while university officials blocked public access to the New York City campus as a safety measure.

Supporters of Palestinians, many of whom wore face masks to hide their identities, held signs in a grassy area near a library that read “Free Palestine” and “To Exist is to Resist.” About 100 feet (30 meters) away, students backing Israel silently held up posters with the faces of Israeli hostages taken by Hamas.

Another point I made is that “Studies” programs should not be associated with doctorates. A doctorate should confer prestige, indicating passage through a system filled with rigorous challenges to critical thinking, using hard data and reproducible results, and reasonably interpreting evidence based on facts. As we observe in some of our stories at Legal Insurrection, too often, the research a Ph.D. does is opinion-filled, narrative-supporting blather (i.e., “Deconstructing Whiteness in Physics“). Perhaps it’s time to rethink the rewards for “Women’s Studies,” “Gender Studies,” and other vanity programs like them.

Finally, I noted that the response to the Hamas attacks on Israel on campuses across the nation has given parents, many of whom are funding their children’s education, an eye-opening lesson on the toxicity permeating through many schools. I liken this new awareness to the discoveries made by parents with children who were in elementary-, middle-, and high school during COVID closures and the discovery of America-hating, gender-bending, race-baiting discourse in classrooms that was going on.

The COVID experience is likely a big reason home-schooling is the fastest-growing form of education in this country.

Home schooling has become — by a wide margin — America’s fastest-growing form of education, as families from Upper Manhattan to Eastern Kentucky embrace a largely unregulated practice once confined to the ideological fringe, a Washington Post analysis shows.

The analysis — based on data The Post collected for thousands of school districts across the country — reveals that a dramatic rise in home schooling at the onset of the pandemic has largely sustained itself through the 2022-23 academic year, defying predictions that most families would return to schools that have dispensed with mask mandates and other covid-19 restrictions.

The move toward cutting ties with elite institutions seems to be starting already. Two Modern Orthodox schools in New Jersey are now demanding that college and universities that want to recruit on their sites prove they can keep Jewish students safe.

Torah Academy of Bergen County, a boys school in Teaneck, and Ma’ayanot Yeshiva High School for Girls, located just blocks away, each told families last week that they were enacting new requirements for colleges that seek to meet with students on campus, a regular component of the college search process.

A third school in the area told families on Monday that it was “reevaluating our relationships with college admissions officers” but had not yet settled on any policy changes.

Have our colleges gone mad? Perhaps, but there are signs that the condition does not have to be permanent. Legal Insurrection readers help us help higher education with the return to sanity through your continued support…and we thank you.

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Comments

“Everybody views things through their identity, and Jews get left on the side because they create coalitions based on race and against ‘white’ Israel, which of course is a false way of describing it.”

If they were just white, it would be okay to demonize them on campus.

E Howard Hunt | November 3, 2023 at 7:39 am

It cannot be reformed because almost all of its personnel are rotten to the core. It must be challenged by an alternative; thereby perish.

“the administration and educators at colleges and universities have gotten more stridently progressive”

We need to stop calling them “progressive.” The word yields too much territory. “Leftist” is better. There are other choices, too.

    Whitewall in reply to Stuytown. | November 3, 2023 at 8:26 am

    True. A malignant tumor is ‘progressive’ as it invades living organs. ‘Progressive’ suggests destination which is plain to see. Power, control, anarchy and nihilism.

    Crawford in reply to Stuytown. | November 3, 2023 at 11:13 am

    Except the original “Progressives” — whom Hillary has stated she admires — were Friends of the Austrian Painter and gave him some ideas on eugenics. Hang that label around their necks, let them know we KNOW who their “intellectual” ancestors are, that we know they’re just Nazis with a softer name.

It’s permanent

Tear it all
Down

    Jacques in reply to gonzotx. | November 3, 2023 at 2:15 pm

    We don’t have to tear anything down.
    We can let it all rot on the vine.

    There are a million paths to a very happy healthy adulthood that completely bypass America’s “Higher Ed” system

    Why Are You Still Sending Your Kids to School?: The Case for Helping Them Leave, Chart Their Own Paths, and Prepare for Adulthood.
    Author: Boles, Blake
    Year: 2020

    The Case Against Education: Why the Education System Is a Waste of Time and Money.
    Author: Caplan, Bryan
    Year: 2018

    The Teenage Liberation Handbook (3rd Edition): How to Quit School and Get a Real Life and Education.
    Author: Llewellyn, Grace
    Year: 2021

    Inside American Education: The Decline, The Deception, The Dogmas.
    Author: Sowell, Thomas
    Year: 1993

“But I am a loyal GERMAN!!!!!” (as they board the train to the death camp)

In studying the holocaust, one would have thought Hitler killed all the naive Jews AND/OR all the naivite in the Jewish culture, but not by a long shot.

    Andy in reply to Andy. | November 3, 2023 at 9:25 am

    incidentally – listening to Xtroop right now on audio book- the story of Jews signing up to fight in a suicide squad for Brittain. It does not disappoint. It is strange to think that after all these years much of this is still classified info.

Colleges haven’t “gone” mad. They have been mad for quite some time. But now the veil has been pulled back, the smoke has cleared, the light has been turned on and we can see how sick and abhorrent they have become and what they have been doing to young people’s minds.

When did the Far Left go from being mostly Jews to hating Jews?

    Crawford in reply to MattMusson. | November 3, 2023 at 11:15 am

    Marx hated Jews. The hatred is built into Marxism and all its branches.

    Lefties in circular firing squad.

    Islamic extremists pulling the trigger, with self loathing jews apologizing for them.

      Angelo in reply to smooth. | November 3, 2023 at 2:07 pm

      I have relatives who insist insist insiiiiist on “seeing things from the others’ points of view.” It’s a sickness imho and leads them to do incredibly stupid things,eg, vote Dem, march w Hamas etc

      In their minds they’re being open minded. Really open-minded. Really, reallllllly open-minded. They’re not self-loathing, they actually seem to feel superior. And good about themselves

A big part of the problem is admitting people who do not belong in college, often not smart enough. A second problem is not screening for good character.

““Studies” programs should not be associated with doctorates.”

I don’t think this is going nearly far enough. “Studies” exist only to engage in political activism. They should not be associated with institutions of higher education in any way shape form or manner.

Ms. Eastman:

Respectfully, there’s no way back to sanity for these colleges and universities.

They have zero incentive to
1) lower prices,
2) lower costs,
3) improve learning,
4) improve student behavior.

What’s needed is a separate system.

It can be done.

👍

    American Academy in reply to Jvj1975. | November 3, 2023 at 6:23 pm

    What Donald Trump has proposed just might be a terrific idea: American Academy. Seriously.

    #FJB <-- Disco Stu_ in reply to Jvj1975. | November 4, 2023 at 8:45 am

    And get the federal government the-hell OUT of the student-loan business. So much of that delicious easy money just goes wasted, education-wise.

    Return more clear-headed Risk & Return assessments to those who will actually feel any negative consequences more directly: banks & credit unions, the schools themselves, parents.

    (Not sure most kids are truly mature enough to make any properly-sound judgements.)

Subotai Bahadur | November 3, 2023 at 3:23 pm

The problem is that in large part we are no longer one nation, ‘e pluribus unum’, inside a set of borders; but rather are several mutually and irremediably hostile nations inside what used to be sovereign borders. I fear that the only chance for survival is going to be separation and the Great Unpleasantness that will entail.

Subotai Bahadur

I worked my way through college in the mid 70s and met my wife there who was going via her family. School had changed when we moved from the west coast to the east coast in the 90s due to business. My sons had issues in school in VA and me and my wife could not get the the teachers, admin, or School Board to listen and fix the issues so we had to tutor our sons.

When each son graduated they decided on Trade Schools. It was a smart decision by them as it cost less than half a year of college that they paid for. They each earn well over 6 figures, have houses, cars, and good bank accounts.

Well as long as the hoi poloi can have their steaming and smart phones and other niceities for noe, they will ignore all the crap happening right in front of their faces. Find that bunker or monastery

This quote from Rage Against the Machine describes exactly where we are … in so many ways … and IMO it’s not likely reversible …

“F*** you, I won’t do what you tell me.”

As a physician, my professional opinion can be summed up in one word: YES.

I personally don’t believe that 2/3rds of higher education students belong there, as they are not pursuing productive degrees in STEM, the various professions and other areas absolutely requiring the formal rigor of a 4+ year program. They would be better off in the trades, apprenticeships and job training programs suited to their limited preparation for higher education—and dare I say it—their vastly diminished aptitude for independent and critical analysis and problem solving.