The RAs who facilitate these meetings have received their own intensive training from the university, including a “diversity facilitation training” session at which RAs were taught, among other things, that “[a] racist is one who is both privileged and socialized on the basis of race by a white supremacist (racist) system. The term applies to all white people (i.e., people of European descent) living in the United States, regardless of class, gender, religion, culture or sexuality.”
at one-on-one sessions with students, RAs should ask intrusive personal questions such as “When did you discover your sexual identity?”
conservatism and
Hot Air have the full press release.
In the interest of fairness here is the
official response. If that leaves you feeling better, I don't know how.
My main point of contention out of the multiple assertions is that the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education seems to presume that our students are so empty-headed and ignorant that they would be "indoctrinated" with ease.
In other words, "sure we're blatantly attempting to indoctrinate all students into a Left-wing, openly anti-white ideology, but if they can resist the indoctrination, what's the problem?"
My head is about to explode. If I had a kid going to that University I can't imagine what I would do. If it's possible I think every parent of a white student should join together in a class action slander suit so big it puts the University out of business.