The End of Reason Week in Education
Your weekly report on education news.
We are now at the point where people who encourage reason face consequences.
While people who break laws and cause problems see no punishment at all.
- RI Judge Issues ‘Not Guilty’ Verdict for Anti-Israel Student Activists Arrested at Brown University in December
- Pomona College Moved Graduation Ceremony Due to Protesters and They Followed
- Harvard Caves to Anti-Israel Encampment, Agrees to Most Demands
There are too many weak leaders.
- Stockholm Syndrome: Outgoing Cornell President Expresses “Gratitude” To Anti-Israel Encampment Protesters
- Sonoma State Univ. President Placed on Leave After Going Rogue Under Protest Pressure And Agreeing To Academic Boycott of Israel
- Sonoma State U. President Retires After Being Put on Leave for Agreeing to Boycott Israel
You can’t reason with unreasonable people.
- Virginia Commonwealth University Students Walk Out on Governor Glenn Youngkin at Commencement
- Anti-Israel Protesters Clash With Police at UC-Irvine After Swarming Campus Buildings
- Anti-Israel Columbia Graduates Tear Up Diplomas, Flash Palestinian Flags
I agree with Professor Jacobson on this.
The students who walked out on Jerry Seinfeld really missed out.
- Anti-Israel Students at Duke University Walk Out on Commencement Speaker Jerry Seinfeld
- Jerry Seinfeld’s Commencement Speech at Duke University was Real and Spectacular
You couldn’t make this up.
- Princeton Anti-Israel Hunger Strike At Day 8 With No Apparent Exit Strategy
- Princeton Anti-Israel Hunger Strike Collapses, Solves its Problem by Rotating in New Strikers
Check it out!
So crooked.
This is the future.
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Comments
Warren Smith got hosed for his exemplary teaching. The left is deathly afraid of critical thinking, while embracing critical race theory, because the former pulls the rug out from under the latter.
Agitprop and indoctrination work best on young skulls full of mush.
[Q] The left is deathly afraid of critical thinking, [/Q]
Precisely. The left understands how the human brain is persuaded to believe wacko things.
I was heavily influenced by experimental psychologist Anthony Pratkanis’s 1996 article “How to Sell a Pseudo Science,” in which he outlines “nine effective persuasion tactics” for just that purpose.
It is short, easily read, entertaining and most important, extremely informative.
https://cdn.centerforinquiry.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/29/1995/07/22165104/p21.pdf
Reason gets downvotes. It’s an audience effect in a clickbait-based industry.
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