UMass Amherst Researchers Claim Racism is Behind Efforts to Dismantle DEI Policies
“citing sources such as NPR, MSNBC, and Axios”
This is the laziest response and also the most typical. The truth is that DEI causes more division and is completely focused on race.
The College Fix reports:
UMass scholars: Racism behind attempts to abolish DEI initiatives
A quintet of University of Massachusetts Amherst researchers claim racism is behind efforts to dismantle DEI — diversity, equity, and Inclusion — programs in education and elsewhere.
Writing in The Conversation and citing sources such as NPR, MSNBC, and Axios, the academics begin by highlighting “right-wing” activists like Chris Rufo who had “helped force” the resignation of former Harvard president Claudine Gay.
Some activists even had dared to assert Gay got her position in the first place due to higher ed’s obsession with DEI. (Curiously, the scholars make no mention of Gay’s actual plagiarism.)
While the researchers concede those who still believe in colorblindness may not necessarily be racist (such as Utah Governor Spencer Cox), they choose to highlight silly DEI conspiracies like the recent destruction of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge and the election of the city’s mayor. (Never mind the mayor’s subsequent ominous comments).
In their January poll, the researchers “sought to identify what influence racism may have” on DEI programs, and found that people with “negative racial attitudes” were less likely to support them.
They point out “negative racial attitudes” is a term “used by scholars of public opinion to characterize respondents who hold prejudicial, stereotypical or racist views of people of color.”
Note the “used by scholars of public opinion” as the poll’s measure of “negative racial attitudes” is as follows: folks who believe “racial problems are rare,” those not “angry that racism exists,” and those who don’t think “white people have advantages.”
With just one exception, no majority of these three “racially negative” groups said that professions such as police, teachers, the military, and medical professionals should have to endure DEI trainings.
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Affirmative action is Racist. and their Fraudulent diplomas are only participation trophies.
“UMass Amherst researchers” have serious psychological problems.
Not at all. They found exactly what they intended to and provided lots of ammunition for their fellow travelers. I’m sure they’ll collect lots of money in speaking fees and assorted other collateral rewards for giving aid to the cause this way.
The “researched” are part of the DEI club and are watching their jobs evaporate
DEI/CRT is such a fraud.
You notice that the biggest source of the caterwauling over canceling DEI is from the grifters pulling in a paycheck from it
Sadly, there probably are some people who don’t realize that these are not serious people. that these people should not be taken seriously.
Better to just pass them by.
Much like you would a couple of homeless drunks arguing philosophy on the streets of Philadelphia.
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Scholars? LOL
Not very good at research, are they?
Degrees from Potemkin University
Everything is racist. Even the moon, apparently.
When everything is racist, then nothing is racist. Because the word has lost its meaning.
It’s nothing more than a totem word for the left. “Racist!” is akin to “Bless you” when someone sneezes. At one time it was a totem word (or phrase in this case) with actual meaning: a sneeze might be good humors (or spirit) exiting the body, so you asked God to bless the victim to prevent bad things. But now it’s just something we say to be polite – still a totem word in some ways, but without real meaning.
Racism is now in that position. I don’t even think most people flinging it about as an epithet give a single thought to why they’re saying it – they’re just flinging it out because they don’t like something and that’s the nastiest epithet they can think of. It shows a tremendous level of non-thinking.
I got my Ph,D. at UMass/Amherst. It has been a wretched hive of scum and villainy for a very long time. That area is called the 5 college area because of the presence of Mt. Holyoke College, Smith College, Amherst College, Hampshire College, and UMass. It referred to as the Pioneer Valley. My office mate called it the “valley of the unconscious” It sort of sits in the shadows of the more famous Boston located colleges. All that being said, I’m not surprised with any of the garbage that comes out of there.
Is there really any economic activity around Amherst MA that would exist if all the students just walked away?
The students and their families would do well to wake up — and recognize that these places are run by Emperors Wearing No Clothing, and that they employ instructors whose best option in life was … a position at one of these schools.
If all of those schools disappeared tonight, would anybody notice, tomorrow?
It is heartbreaking that in 2024 a lot of American families could actually believe that time and money spent at these schools is a good idea.