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Trustees at UNC Chapel Hill Redirect Funds From DEI to Campus Police

Trustees at UNC Chapel Hill Redirect Funds From DEI to Campus Police

“I think that DEI in a lot of people’s minds is divisiveness, exclusion and indoctrination”

This is fantastic. The trustees are funding the police with money from the social justice folks.

WHQR News reports:

UNC-Chapel Hill BOT votes to divert DEI funding, redirecting it to campus public safety

The UNC-Chapel Hill Board of Trustees has voted to divert $2.3 million away from diversity, equity and inclusion programs and into “public safety.”

The unanimous vote occurred at a special Board of Trustees meeting Monday morning. It is unclear if the diversion of funds would lead to layoffs.

Marty Kotis is vice chair of the board’s budget and finance committee, which initially introduced and passed the “flex cut amendment.” Without citing specific examples, he called DEI programs “discriminatory and divisive.”

“I think that DEI in a lot of people’s minds is divisiveness, exclusion and indoctrination,” Kotis said. “We need more unity and togetherness, more dialogue, more diversity of thought.”

According to the UNC-Chapel Hill Office of Diversity and Inclusion, their mission is to “create and sustain a diverse, inclusive and welcoming environment for all students, faculty and alumni.”

Kotis and other board members said it was important to have additional funding for public safety to protect the campus from groups that “disrupt the university’s operations.”

Many members specifically mentioned recent pro-Palestinian demonstrations on campus. Last month, police detained more than 30 people at an encampment where protesters removed the U.S. flag and replaced it with a Palestinian one.

“When you destroy property or you take down the U.S flag and you have to put up gates around it — that costs money,” Kotis said. “It’s imperative that we have the proper resources for law enforcement to protect the campus.”

Several people, including Chapel Hill and Carrboro town council members, have condemned the university’s police response to campus demonstrations.

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Comments

destroycommunism | May 14, 2024 at 12:36 pm

the campus police:

a few hearty looking dudes

and then 75% dei hirees

Actually the Campus Police are normal police officers who work alongside the Chapel Hill police, though in different departments.

drsamherman | May 16, 2024 at 12:19 pm

I would bet most of those “protesters” (pronounced TERRORIST) are not even students, or associated in any way associated with the university “community” at large.

Good for UNC Trustees at least defunding DEI, although we all know the dirty little secret is that they will change the name and bury it somewhere else. This was a political ploy to placate a GOP legislature.