Many college campuses are seeing sets of “
Demands” issued by students to administrations, often seeking to suppress speech the students deem offensive and to increase faculty and student affirmative action policies and programs.
Hamilton College students using the name "The Movement" recently set what was believed to be a record
83 Demands. At least one of the Demands, for a "President of Color," was promptly ignored by the college when it named
its new President recently.
Oberlin College students, however, may be about to set a new record for length if not number of Demands.
Oberlin, a self-proclaimed progressive institution, has seen racial strife on campus in recent years, including
The Great Oberlin College Racism Hoax of 2013 perpetrated primarily by a progressive white student trying to get the campus talking about race. Even after the hoax was exposed, the resulting campus conflict was
exploited to advance “even more extreme policies.” (You can listen to my explanation of the hoax and result
here.)
More recent strife on campus involved
protests by the Black Student Union over the quality of food in the Afrikan Heritage House.
Oberlin also is known for non-racial activism, such at the "trigger warning"
protests against the appearance of Christina Hoff Sommers.
A student tipped us off that starting last night students began circulating and signing a
14-page list of 50 separate demands, in the name of the Black Students Union (BSU).