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2021 Growth Opportunities for Communications, Collaboration, and Contact Center Technologies in the Government Sector – ResearchAndMarkets.com -…
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DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Growth Opportunities for Communications, Collaboration, and Contact Center Technologies in the Government Sector" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
The report has identified the government vertical as ripe for digital transformation and the adoption of modern communications and collaboration technologies to improve operational efficiencies and enhance citizen experiences.
This study discusses opportunities for improving citizens', public workers', and other stakeholders' communications and collaboration experiences and enhancing important workflows in the government sector using pre-packaged communications and collaboration solutions, application programming interfaces (APIs), and programmable communications capabilities.
The COVID-19 pandemic, and the social distancing norms it necessitated, has impacted all public services, revealing the urgent need for digital transformation. Governments, usually poorly funded, still perform lots of processes manually, with low levels of automation and limited use of productivity-enhancing digital technologies.
Government bodies are usually large organizations with a diverse workforce performing multiple different job functions, spread across several facilities, with lots of specific needs. Government services span social benefits, education, law-making and courts, pest and wildlife control, tax collection, citizen information management, urban infrastructure, environment, transportation, safety and security, housing and building, employment, business and consumer services, culture and entertainment, street cleaning, garbage disposal, and more.
Each government workflow has its own stakeholders, supply chain, users, specific processes, protocols, technology requirements, challenges, and objectives. Additionally, by nature, some of the workflows in the government vertical are hard to digitize.
In order to effectively leverage digital technologies to address this vertical, a clear understanding of each workflow and the related choke points is required.
Key Features
The study identifies key use cases for point solutions, such as video conferencing or team messaging, as well as integrated suites such as unified communications and collaboration (UCC), UC as a service (UCaaS), communications platform as a service (CPaaS), contact center, and contact center as a service (CCaaS) solutions in the government sector. The study also identifies the key growth opportunities within the government vertical for these communications solutions.
More specifically, the study has identified the following use cases whereby advanced communications tools can deliver value to government organizations:
Key Topics Covered:
1. Strategic Imperatives
2. Executive Dashboard
3. Definitions and Scope
4. State of the Market & Growth Environment
5. Government Use Cases Ripe for Transformation
6. Growth Opportunities
7. Conclusion
8. Appendix
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Cardano Community Selects Fluree and Ikigai Technologies to Build Metadata Sidechain Solution, Project Logosphere – Business Wire
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WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Fluree, provider of an immutable semantic graph data platform, today announced a partnership with Ikigai Technologies to provide comprehensive off-chain data storage for Cardano metadata. The project, termed Logosphere is funded as a cohort project of Project Catalyst, Cardanos community fund allocated through public voting.
Cardano has become the sixth largest cryptocurrency with a market capitalization of more than $88 billion; however, the metadata is not easily accessible to users and other third parties without inspecting every transaction. Until now, no common standard exists for off-chain databases, making it difficult to review metadata for analytics and hindering cross-app data sharing.
Ikigais proposal centers around using Fluree to build a provable data-centric sidechain for dApps. Flurees immutable graph database has native support for W3C data standards, making it well-suited for this solution. Transaction metadata in Cardano will be expanded beyond the current 16kB limit, and Fluree will provide an API to allow anyone developing dApps to harness a means of storing extended metadata.
If the on-chain parts of Cardano are immutable, but the off-chain metadata is not, that creates a real trust problem, said Fluree Co-CEO and Co-Founder Brian Platz. Fluree and Ikigai Technologies will work together to build a sidechain with the ability to link and share data while ensuring the same degree of trust as the on-chain data.
Ikigai Technologies will build the project using Flurees technology, with a goal of launching the public sidechain in early 2022. Ikigai Technologies CEO Michael Yagi spent years as an engineer at Tableau Software, and other team members have built solutions for Amazon and Microsoft.
Dmitri Safine, CTO of Ikigai Technologies, who spent the last 3 years as a data engineer at Amazon, commented, Ive always been fascinated with graph databases and possibilities of building an ecosystem where data coming from different but related apps and domains can be shared and linked together to power data-centric dApps. While trying to figure out a data layer solution for Cardanos emerging dApp ecosystem, I landed on Brian Platzs ZDNet podcast about Fluree and got hooked. It turned out to be the start of this exciting journey.
The teams will collaborate on design with engineers from IOHK, one of the world's pre-eminent blockchain infrastructure research and engineering companies. To learn more, visit logosphere.io.
About Fluree
Founded in 2016 by Brian Platz and Flip Filipowski, Fluree PBC is headquartered in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Fluree is pioneering a data-first technology approach with its data management platform. For more information, follow Fluree on Twitter or LinkedIn, or visit flur.ee.
About Ikigai Technologies
Named after the Japanese word for one's reason for being, Ikigai Technologies is a blockchain technology company founded by Michael Yagi and 4 industry experts specializing in decentralized technologies. Ikigai Technologies leverages new technology stacks to build products that help others find their own Ikigai. For more information, follow Ikigai on Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn, or visit ikigaitech.org.
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NCCN Policy Summit Explores the Promise and Challenges of New Technologies in Cancer Care – PRNewswire
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PLYMOUTH MEETING, Pa., Sept. 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --The National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) today convened an NCCN Policy Summit on The Impact of Technology on Cancer Care in 2021. The online program brought together experts and innovators who are using emerging technologies to improve the quality, efficiency, and accessibility of cancer care on both a national and local level.
"We recognize that there are tremendous opportunities in leveraging technology to close gaps in our health care system in order to provide better care, reduce physician burnout, and control costs for people with cancer," said Robert W. Carlson, MD, Chief Executive Officer, NCCN. "At the same time, we have to worry about unintentionally exacerbating existing problems and creating new areas of bias and inequity. We convened this summit to share diverse perspectives on both policy and practice for what can be done with technology, and more importantly, what should be done."
"The National Cancer Institute (NCI) Cancer Imaging Program (CIP) supports innovative research for discovery, technology development, and clinical translation of new imaging methods for people with cancer," said keynote speaker Janet Eary, MD, Associate Director, CIP. "Among many activities, CIP maintains a large imaging data archive as a public research resource, which promotes new imaging and data analyses that can be used to address issues in care delivery equity. The archive image datasets with their clinical metadata are collected from different populations so that researchers can apply innovative imaging research and data analysis approaches to these reference examples."
Dr. Eary also reported that "imaging research continues to develop innovative approaches that can be harnessed to address the needs of individuals and different populations of people with cancer."
Panelists examined some of the areas where technology holds the most potential for improving care, while also looking at areas of concern.
"Digital tools and technology are integrating into our daily lives," said Edmondo Robinson, MD, MBA, Senior Vice President, Chief Digital Officer, Moffitt Cancer Center. "Health policy is increasingly recognizing these opportunities, from telehealth to artificial intelligence and beyond; this has been accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic. In oncology, there is much more we can do to truly harness the power and potential of digital tools to prevent and cure cancer."
Beyond imaging, major topics of interest included:
The program also included several presentations highlighting a few recently-developed tools intended to improve the cancer journey for patients and caregivers.
"We created the LLS Health Manager mobile app because we recognized the need for a tool that allows patients to track their daily health. Managing side effects is an important part of cancer care and by tracking medication, side effects, food and hydration, patients and their doctors can begin to identify patterns and develop strategies to help them do so," said Amanda LaRussa, Director, Patient Education & Web Content, The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS). "We also created a free coloring app called LLS Coloring for Kids designed to allow children to express their creativity while learning about blood cancer and its treatments. We felt it was important to offer kids a fun and encouraging platform to help them cope with the emotional challenges that come along with a cancer diagnosis." Both are available to download for free in the App Store or Google Play.
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Laura Chavaree, LCSW, MSW, Head of Patient Engagement, Blue Note Therapeutics said: "The inevitable stress that accompanies a cancer diagnosis often leads to anxiety and depression. Unfortunately, cancer care teams have limited resources and time to provide psycho-social care and cancer-related distress can go under-treated or even unrecognized. Blue Note Therapeutics is committed to addressing this unmet need as we leverage clinically-validated, digital technology to provide greater access to the full suite of care for cancer-related distress available in top cancer centers. Collaborating closely with patient advisors, we are co-creating these exciting new tools and a future where clinicians are enabled through technology to extend their reach, giving patients the ability to better manage the emotional burden of cancer at home, on their own time."
James Hamrick, MD, MPH, Vice President, Clinical Oncology, Flatiron Health said: "Machine learning-based tools have the potential to improve patient care and safety through more efficient healthcare delivery. At Flatiron Health, we use machine learning to proactively identify patients who are at risk for an adverse clinical event and surface these insights directly in clinical workflows to help care teams better direct resources to patients that need them most. As part of this investment, we built a rigorous model monitoring an analytic solution to mitigatethe very real risk of reproducing real-world disparities in machine learning algorithms."
Kjel Johnson, PharmD, Vice President, Specialty Strategy and Client Solutions, CVS Caremark said: "A cancer diagnosis can be overwhelming. What makes it even harder is that the treatment journey is fraught with breakdowns from getting patients diagnosed in a timely manner to making sure they get on the most appropriate regimen for their specific diagnosis as quickly as possible. Using technology-enabled solutions can close these gaps and improve the overall quality of care."
"CVS Health has invested more than $100 millionin its digital infrastructure to help get patients on the right treatments faster, mitigate adverse events and prevent unnecessary admissions, to improve the overall quality and cost ofcare," Johnson added.
Additional speakers and presenters included:
Kim Agricola, Director, Digital Content, Cancer Support Community
Vanessa Cramer, Director of Policy, Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance
Jonathan Darer, MD, MPH, Chief Medical Officer, Medicalis, Medical Director of Clinical Decision Support, Principal Key Expert for Clinical Pathways and Decision Support, Siemens Healthineers
Tim Foley, MBA, Vice President, Oncology, Optum
Tufia Haddad, MD, Chair of Practice Innovation and Platform, Mayo Clinic Cancer Center, Medical Director of Care at Home, Center for Digital Health
Jocelyn Ulrich, MPH, Deputy Vice President, Medical Innovation Policy,The Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA)
The next policy summit will be the annual NCCN Patient Advocacy Summit, taking place on Tuesday, December 7, 2021. This year's NCCN Patient Advocacy Summit will focus on Advancements in Precision Medicine and Implications for Quality, Accessible, and Equitable Cancer Care. To register, visit NCCN.org/summits and join the conversation with the hashtag #NCCNPolicy.
About the National Comprehensive Cancer Network The National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) is a not-for-profit alliance of leading cancer centers devoted to patient care, research, and education. NCCN is dedicated to improving and facilitating quality, effective, efficient, and accessible cancer care so patients can live better lives. The NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology (NCCN Guidelines) provide transparent, evidence-based, expert consensus recommendations for cancer treatment, prevention, and supportive services; they are the recognized standard for clinical direction and policy in cancer management and the most thorough and frequently-updated clinical practice guidelines available in any area of medicine. The NCCN Guidelines for Patients provide expert cancer treatment information to inform and empower patients and caregivers, through support from the NCCN Foundation. NCCN also advances continuing education, global initiatives, policy, and research collaboration and publication in oncology. Visit NCCN.org for more information and follow NCCN on Facebook @NCCNorg, Instagram @NCCNorg, and Twitter @NCCN.
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‘Cancel Culture and Political Correctness’: here are the finalists for the 2021 LIBEX cartoon prize – Euronews
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Following 2020's competition 'freedom of expression and satire in danger,' the Euro-Mediterranean Centre LIBREXPRESSION (Fondazione Giuseppe Di Vagno -1889-1921) have boldy chosen a natural successor for 2021.
'Cancel Culture and Political Correctness' is this year's category for Europe's finest political cartoonists.
160 press cartoonists from 55 countries were invited to take part and entered 218 satirical cartoons. The material was examined by an international jury and chaired by Thierry Vissol, director of the Librexpression Centre.
The 56 semi-finalist cartoons selected by the jury will be displayed from 20 September to 31 December in an exhibition in the cloister of the Monastery San Benedetto in Conversano (Italy) and published in a paper catalogue.
The ten finalist cartoons, presented below, will also become postcards available to the public.
The three winners will be announced and awarded prizes on September 26th during the 17th edition of the Fondazione Giuseppe Di Vagno's Lector In Fabula festival.
The LIBEX2021 competition was organised with the collaboration of Cartooning for Peace and voxeurop.eu
The ten finalists, in alphabetical order, are as follows:
We will update this story when the winners are announced on September 26.
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Trump tells Gutfeld I think youll be very happy with 2024 plans – Fox News
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Former President Donald Trump has yet to announce if hell be running for president once again but revealed in an exclusive interview with "Gutfeld!" that his decision will make some people "very happy."
"I love our country," he said. "I think youll be very happy. I would say two, three years ago you might not have been that happy but now I think youd be happy Ill make a decision in the not-so-distant future."
According to Trump, the polls agree with him as some ratings hit 98% approval for the Republican Party which makes the former president "feel appreciated."
Trump went on to bash the liberal media for protecting the "incompetent" Biden administration at all costs, including staying silent on the developing disaster in Afghanistan.
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"I watch the evening news and they talk about everything they can but they dont like to talk about Afghanistan."
"[CNN is] torn because if they cover it, theyll get higher ratings but they dont want to cover it because its bad for the radical left Democrats," he said. "And theyre doing that to protect some of the most incompetent people in the history of politics."
The mainstream media also refuses to acknowledge rising crime in Americas cities which has been fueled by the defund the police movement following Black Lives Matter protests last summer. Trump noted prosecutors now "only go after Republicans."
"Look at Chicago where they say 113 people were shot at and 28 died. Thats worse than Afghanistan," he said. "We didnt lose, I told you, a soldier in many, many months and here they have 28 people died over a weekend? Its a disgrace."
TRUMP TO GUTFELD: YOUR FABULOUS RATINGS ARE BEATING SOME VERY UNTALENTED PEOPLE; SLAMS BIDEN AFGHAN CRISIS
Trump also mentioned the class action lawsuit being filed against Big Tech giants like Twitter and Facebook for silencing his free speech, even though Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg used to visit the White House to "kiss my ass," he revealed.
Meanwhile, under the Trump administration, political correctness and "woke" thinking were kept in check. Now that Biden has allowed wokeism to trickle into everyday living, such as critical race theory in school curriculum, Trump pointed out that Americans are becoming more aware of its threat to the country.
"Woke means youre a loser," he said. "Im watching parents in Virginia theyre tired of it. They dont want it.Theyre finally getting it Theyre throwing these maniacs out and its been great to watch."
Trump also revealed that the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Mark Milley, was never one to back critical race theory in military training, yet was quick to re-implement it under Biden.
Trump commented on Bidens mental fitness to act as commander in chief as the world has watched him stumble through press briefings and publicly announce his adherence to written instructions and stressed how it could be a national security risk.
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"Its so sad for our country," he said. "I got to know Putin and President Xi of China and Kim Jong Un and all of them very well. Theyre at the top of their game. When they see the scene at the meetings that theyve had where [Bidens] wife, whos lovely, is screaming, come here, Joe When they see that, I cant imagine theyre inspired."
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"Historiometric examination revealed narcissistic tendencies in the Indian prime ministers… – Moneycontrol.com
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Nishant Uppal is the author of 'Narcissus or Machiavelli? Learning Leadership from Indian Prime Ministers'.
What leadership lessons can you learn from Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, Lal Bahadur Shastri, Morarji Desai, P.V. Narasimha Rao, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Manmohan Singh and Narendra Modi?
You could study their speeches and policies, preserved and discussed in books and newspapers. Or you could take a short cut, like reading Nishant Uppals book Narcissus or Machiavelli? Learning Leadership from Indian Prime Ministers(published by Routledge), to find out.
An associate professor,Uppal is on the faculty of organization behaviour in the human resources management group at IIM Lucknow.Excerpts from an interview:
How did you balance academic rigour and political correctness while analysing the personality traits of various Indian Prime Ministers?
The trade-offs were unavoidable but not irresolvable. I used robust and universally acceptable personality traitsnarcissism and Machiavellianismthat have been deployed by international researchers for studying political leaders behaviours and associated policy outcomes.
The framework prevents the researchers bias from interfering with intended outcomes, and thus protects from any potential controversy. Nonetheless, narcissism and Machiavellianism are generally seen as negative traits; therefore, some of the research outputs in the bookdespite being entirely unbiasedcan be treated pejoratively. This systematic risk, in any such intellectual and scholarly pursuit, is unescapable.
What made you study this subject?
India has entered its 75th year of Independence. This deserves a lot of appreciation, as its continual and efficacious existence is against several predictions that were made when India received its freedom from colonial powers. While we celebrate our triumph, it is necessary that we occasionally put India through a critical lens. There are various parameters of success; I chose to study the one consistent with my line of research and expertise: personality-policy connect.
Political institutions and government bodies operate through human agency. Scholars of history and political science suggest that political and governmental actors in upper echelons impinge a great deal of themselvestheir experiences, preferences, and dispositionsinto their decisions and leadership behaviours, often with great consequences. Despite the availability of several such researches on the international landscape, Indian political leaders have scarcely been put through such scrutiny.
Tell us about your research methodology?
Political leaders are physically and politically distant, and few become available for controlled laboratory-based experimental research. Besides, it is too ambitious for social scientists, who like to pose onerous questions, to expect lawmakers to fill lengthy survey forms. Thus, I employed the historiometric analysis that utilizes historiophoty (the representation of history and our thought about it in visual images and filmic discourse) and historiography (the representation of history in verbal images and written discourse) to examine the truth and accuracy presumed to govern the professional (or unprofessional social media governed) practice of psychographic profiling of the subjects in question.
Donald Trump, Barack Obama, Saddam Hussain, Robert Mugabe, and Vladimir Putin have been put through historiometric scrutiny. One study that examined George W. Bushs personality predicted quite accurately his stimulants and reactions with respect to the US attack on Iraq. The historiometric approach deployed on Indian prime ministers may reveal some important predictions and policy consequences.
Narcissus was a hunter in Greek mythology who fell in love with his own reflection. What insights can leaders draw from his story?
Narcissus fell in love with his own reflection in a pool, and ultimately perished as a result of his self-preoccupation. Psychologists such as Sigmund Freud identified various manifestations of narcissism, including self-admiration, self-aggrandizement, and a tendency to see others as an extension of ones self. Modern social scientists added other dispositional dimensions to narcissism such as exploitation, entitlement, superiority, arrogance, self-absorption, self-admiration, and an insatiable urge to be at the centre of attention. In my book, I put prime ministers through this dispositional lens.
Historiometric examination revealed narcissistic tendencies in the Indian prime ministers personality. Nehrus fashion choices from jacket to achkan with red rose seem parallel to Indiras sari and Modis self-named embroidered suit. All three exteriors represent brand images that are carefully crafted to propagate Nehrus chachaship, Indiras Durganess, and Modis Modinomics and Moditva.
NiccolMachiavellis bookThe Princeis associated with using unscrupulous means to achieve success. What can it offer leaders who prioritize ethics in public life?
Often, Niccolo Machiavellis book The Prince is misconstrued as cynical. While for a leader with high Machiavellianism end justifies the means, it is not universally villainous. Comparisons have been drawn between Kautilya (Chanakya) and Machiavelli, which explains that both were political and public policy thinkers and promoted result-oriented means to achieve goals.
In The Prince and The Discourses, Machiavelli advocated extreme behaviours such as manipulation, exploitation, and deceitfulness with an analytical attitude without a sense of shame or guilt for acquiring and maintaining power in socially and politically competitive situations. He advised leaders to take on many carefully crafted personas to create a leader-like image by exhibiting greatness, boldness, gravity, and strength in their actions. The Prince suggests that men are moved by two principal thingslove and fear.
Wouldnt it be simplistic to conclude that India hasnt had any women as Prime Ministers apart from Indira Gandhi because women refuse to be narcissistic or Machiavellian. What other explanations are possible?
While empirical evidences from the science of psycho-pathology reveal the differential presence of narcissism and Machiavellianism in women and men, political leadership can rarely be understood if gender is seen through a binary static lens. Generally, for women in lower gender egalitarian societies, exhibiting more charismatic and authoritarian leadership behaviours may provide a way for them to appear more androgynous and thus acceptable. Androgyny may offer women a way out of the double bind they are put in when they are associated with leadership ability but also the expressive qualities associated with their prescribed gender role; therefore, the association with goddess Durga.
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Alumni, Faculty Respond to Bylaw Changes – The Davidsonian
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Over the summer, Davidson College President Carol Quillen announced that this academic year would be her last as president of the college. As the process to find a replacement begins, the search committees could make a historic decision. For the first time in the schools 184 year history, Davidsons next president will not be required to be a member of the Christian faith.
In January 2020, the college bylaws were updated to no longer require that 75 percent of the board of trustees or the president be Christian. The change was met by mixed reviews. On May 18th an email was sent to thousands of Davidson alumni denouncing the updated bylaws and the process by which the school approved the decision.
The email, co-signed by 11 alums of classes from 1957 to 1985, expressed concern that the schools Christian foundation has clearly been fundamentally altered and found it difficult to envision how the religious component of the Statement of Purpose will be adhered to in the future if the President and potentially up to 75% of the Board were to have no personal Christian affiliation. The email also addressed how the group of alumni feel that Davidson has gone in a direction that veers away from the Colleges traditional academic focus and wanders into the realm of political and social activism. The fundamental goals of the College appear to be sublimated to other goals, namely the orthodoxy of political correctness.
Alumni, professors and students immediately reacted to the wide-spread email on social media.
Rev. Katey Zeh 05 started a petition asking the college administration to hold the senders of the email accountable for their attempt to hijack the colleges processes, evolution, and progress. Zeh demanded that the alumni be legally investigated to identify how they obtained the thousands of alumni emails.
I was pretty furious when I got the email, Zeh said. Given that their posture was a Christian supremacist stance, and as someone whos an ordained Baptist minister, I find that highly offensive to weaponize Christianity in that way.
Zeh believed that the email was nefarious and violated the honor code that Davidson students sign as members of the community.
Im someone who supports Constitutional rights and religious freedom, Zeh said. Religious freedom is freedom from religion and its freedom of religion. But for me, a deeper part of that is understanding the richness of religious pluralism and how being in relationship with people who identify differently across all kinds of parts of our lives actually elucidates my own sacred truth to be in conversation and dialogue with people who hold different religious viewpoints.
Zeh hopes that the alumni reaction to the bylaw changes can be a learning opportunity for the community.
What does it mean to be an alumni? Zeh asked. Not just to give money or go to events or talk about the school, but to really keep within our values beyond our time at Davidson, and to use our responsibilities and our platforms well and to hold one another accountable beyond the classroom. I really think that thats what this is about.
Kenny Xu 19 called Zehs petition to hold the senders of the email against the bylaw changes accountable a terrible idea and started a counter petition.
Those people literally have names on Davidsons facilities. Xu said. One of the signatories on the email, Stephen B. Smith, has the field at Richardson Stadium named after him. They literally funded thousands of peoples education, and have a record of public service in their country that is unparalleled.
Xu believed the contents of the email criticizing the by-law changes were valid.
We should respect the way that Davidson was founded. Xu said. The way that the people who decided to create an institution like Davidson did so for a specific reason. Now, many people, [of] different faiths have chosen to come here. And I think that is amazing. That is wonderful. But that is something but you still should always look back at. An institution is more than just the present members that are here currently. It also goes back to its own history and its own founding. And we always need to pay careful respect to that.
Dr. Rose Stremlau, associate professor of history, disagrees with the idea that the college needs to maintain a strict adherence to the values at the time of the colleges inception. Since 1837, Davidson College has amended and changed its bylaws many times to allow for a more inclusive and diverse community. In 1962, the school integrated, and in 1972, the school made the choice to co-educate.
We cant forget that many of the folks who signed that letter never had a female professor or had a professor who wasnt white, they never had a professor who wasnt Protestant. Stremlau said. And so, I read that letter and my eyebrow went up.
Stremlau equated the bylaw changes to developments in the way history has been taught at the college. According to Stremlau, All but one of the Davidson College alumni who wrote the email attended while Prof. Chalmers Gaston Davidson was faculty in the History Department. In classes, he taught a version of American history that didnt reflect current understandings in the field by the time he retired.
Stremlau made the point that her classes, today, contain a far wider range of perspectives, readings, & viewpoints than any he taught. Therefore, she challenges the email justification of condemning the veer[ing] away from the colleges traditional academic focus.
In regards to the recent developments made by the college, Stremlau said Davidson is better for it Our students are better for it, and they will make a better world because of it.
There are really, really, really amazing people who arent Presbyterians who would do an amazing job [as President], Stremlau said in reference to the search for the next president. If a person embodies everything Davidson is about, why wouldnt we want to interview them, why wouldnt we want them to be part of the pool from which we pick?
Dr. Chris Hawk 67 believes the authors of the email have devoted a lot of their time and talents to support Davidson over the years and they share legitimate concerns about the direction the college is headed.
For 10 years in a row we lead the country in terms of percentage of alumni who had made a contribution to the college, and were talking about some of the most generous donors to the college who wrote this email, and for them to be concerned enough to write the email will probably play out in other ways and I think its just really unfortunate, Hawk said.
Hawk believed the process was rushed, vague and not a good way to operate.
Although the email critiqued the process through which the laws were changed, President Carol Quillen stood by the boards decisions.
I think the process that the board designed was a good one, Quillen said. The adaptive process, the open conversation to the public, [the board] received over 5,000 responses to a survey that held webinars. I think the process the board designed was a sound one, and the board responded to suggestions from others about how the process should be run.
Quillen also responded to the critique that the process was rushed.
I would say the [bylaw changes] has been a topic of conversation for as long as I have been at Davidson and decades before that, Quillen said. So the topic is not new. The discussion of these bylaw requirements is not new.
Ten years before the adapted 2021 bylaws, J.D. Merrill 13 and Nick McGuire 14 launched a campaign to prove that there was sufficient support to change the requirement that the college president had to be a member of the Christian faith.
Merrill and McGuire started a petition that was signed by 703 members of the college, a student referendum that showed 83 percent of students were in favor of the change and a faculty referendum where 87 percent of faculty were in favor of the change. Merrill also noted that 89 percent of students did not identify as Presbyterian, therefore nine out of ten students wouldnt have been eligible to be president.
McGuire noted that the values the college admires are not exclusive to Christianity.
I know plenty of Presbyterians who do not live up to those values, McGuire said. I know plenty of non-Presbyterians who do live up to those values.
Merrill believed the old bylaws stood counter to the colleges tradition for inclusivity and honesty.
We dont need this jurisdiction in place, because we are Davidson people and we will always have a search committee that represents Davidson, and that body will always put forward a candidate for the presidency that represents who we are and what we stand for, Merrill said. Our values are derived from and intertwined with the values of the Presbyterian Church, but not exclusively.
Merrill believes that this bylaw change is the most recent example of how affirming these values can lead [the college] to evolve to become a better and more just institution.
Just like the values that led us to integrate in the 1960s, they led us to co-educate in the 1970s, and have now led us to allow a person of any religious background or none at all, to be our president, Merrill said. This is an affirmation of who we are. We continue to look in the mirror, and every time we face a critical question, we become a more just and inclusive institution. And that is something that truly should be celebrated.
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Sept. 16 Cowards
Now comes the image of Satan, straight from the depths of hell Osama bin Laden.
We see our jet airliners being used as weapons of mass destruction, either killing or mutilating thousands of innocent human beings on American soil.
So, from whom do we exact justice upon? Do we seek out these so-called cells of demented cowards, who believe that becoming martyrs for their religious beliefs will afford them a shortcut to heaven, and bring them before one of our high courts as we did with the cowards who first attempted to destroy the World Trade Center?
Was this simply another criminal act?
I would strongly agree with George W. Bush and his statement that This is an act of war. I would further agree with Mr. Bush, as he stated, that we will not differentiate between those who carried out this cowardly act and those who harbor them.
The Clinton administration received warning after warning of this type of attack, and yet nothing but lip service was given by his administration as he and we did not want to appear to be warmongers which might have affected the way we were perceived by the liberals of this country, and by the alleged perception of our country by the rest of the world.
What do you think now, as you view the images of Sept. 11, 2001? If I were to outline my own opinion of how our military should react, it would probably not make print in The Wenatchee World. Read between the lines and draw your own conclusion (which Im sure most of you have).
If you will note, I have not used the word terrorist once. To me, that word lends the subhuman garbage of Sept. 11 much too much credence. From now on, let us all acknowledge them for what they truly are cowards.
Sept. 17 Hypocrites
In the last week, we have gone through some terrible times in our country. Overall, it has brought most of the people together except for some.
In 1968 I was in Vietnam, at the time of the Tet Offensive. I lost friends out of my unit there. Then I read of others who left the United States and ran off to Canada. To them I said, Coward!
Then I heard of a woman who went to North Vietnam. We called her Hanoi Jane. To her I still say, Traitor!
Now, in this time, I hear people in our Wenatchee Valley say that the U.S. deserved what happened to them. I say, Hypocrite and fool. To live in this great country that has done more for the rest of the world than any other and say these kinds of things must take a fool.
To help them know what a real fool is, perhaps they should read the book of Proverbs.
Sept. 18
{span style=font-size: 1em;}Choose peace{/span}We wonder how the world would change if the people of the United States were to respond to the great tragedy of Sept. 11, not by spending billions for war and destruction, but by spending even half those dollars to help people all around the world who are suffering from terrible hunger, disease and economic conditions.
We would be saying: We were attacked in hatred and rage, but we choose to respond as brothers and sisters to those who also hurt. We choose not war and destruction, but peace and healing.
Shirley C. Tucker, Norman C. Veach, Bill Kiehn, Laurelie Mingo, Lavonne Kiehn, Michael Dull, Rita M. Clark, Bob Anderson, Joann Anderson, Trueman Tucker
East Wenatchee, Wenatchee, Leavenworth
Sept. 19 Come together
What happened to New York City and Washington, D.C., was the biggest and saddest thing that has happened to the USA during my life. I am a young American female and feel horror and sadness for those who lost loved ones.
But this gives us no right to go after our fellow Americans and those of Muslim descent who live in our country.
When the Oklahoma bombing happened we as Americans did not go after each other, even though Tim McVeigh was a white man just like us.
Those who go after the Muslim people are no better then those who killed all those people in New York and Washington. Two wrongs do not make a right.
So we, as Americans, need to stand together and love one another and keep our heads up high.
May God bless each and every one of us.
Invisible no more
I watched the news last night and got misty-eyed thinking about the police officers, firemen and rescue workers buried in the rubble. I realized that I take our police officers, firemen, and rescue workers for granted. In fact, unless we are being pulled over for a traffic violation, or our house is on fire, they are invisible. They are always there putting themselves in harms way for us on a daily basis. They never know at the start of their shift what they will be called upon to do, or what life-threatening situations they will be put in to protect us, They do this willingly, on a daily basis. They deserve our thanks, and our respect, on a daily basis.
Sept. 20 Peace, not revenge
First off, let me just say that I, like the rest of the country, am deeply saddened by the events which occurred on Sept. 11. I feel as though my generation I was born in the 1980s has lost its innocence.
However, I find myself outraged by the attitudes of some of my fellow Americans toward this tragedy.
This very paper reported that some individuals sentiment was that we ought to bomb the hell out of them. Who, exactly, are them, anyway? I find it interesting that President Bush has declared us to be a nation at war, although we are still unaware of the identity of our adversaries.
We see the flags waving all over town, the signs stating the need for solidarity and hope, but beneath the surface, hatred, paranoia and prejudice are also on the rise.
When will we not just as Americans but as humans realize that the wounds caused by violence and destruction will not be healed through more violence and more destruction?
An attack on another nation would only serve to cost more innocent lives. It could never bring back those weve lost.
Dont send us to war, President Bush. Strive for peace, not revenge.
Sept 23 Political correctness kills
The majestic twin towers of the World Trade Center were destroyed by the political correctness of our time.
All of the innocent employees who worked in the skyscrapers were killed. All of the airline passengers, the flight crews, the pilots and rescue workers were killed by our passion for political correctness at all costs. Now we know the cost.
Political correctness at airport screenings precludes real screening. Our screeners are not allowed to see color.
Our politicians scream about education, but we are forbidden to use the education that we do have.
Example: Six passengers aboard an airline, who are obviously of Middle Eastern descent. Our education tells us that the Middle Eastern countries hate America. They refer to us as the Great Satan. They willingly blow themselves up if they are privileged to kill us in the process but airport screeners are no allowed to use that knowledge as a factor in screening airport passengers.
All of those Middle Easterners have a distinct color, but this cannot be used as a factor for extra screening. All of them have easily identifiable names that peg them to those countries that hate us with suicidal hatred, but their color and names are not allowed to be factors for extra screening.
The Middle Easterners non-use of our language is also not allowed to be a factor.
So our screeners were barred by political correctness from doing their job. Names, color and the non-use of English or broken English were not allowed to be screening factors for passengers because we might hurt the feelings of Arab-Americans. Instead, we allow a carefully crafted murder plot to proceed.
If our airport screeners had been allowed to consider these factors for extra screening, the World Trade Center would still be there. The airplanes would still be intact and all of the people who died would still be alive.
Note from Holland
This is an e-mail we received from our cousin, Margriet Bakker of Holland, on Sept. 14. I thought it would be nice to share:
Just a few moments ago Europe was silent.
For three minutes, cars, trains, trams and factories everything stood still in memory of the victims of the attacks in America.
Then the church bells started to ring and the TV played your national hymn.
I wanted to let you know that we are there with you all. We have to stay close together and work close together, to get this threat under control. And we love you all.
Willa Reynolds and the Baker family
Sept. 28
I am the daughter of Nelson N. and Virginia H. Martin of East Wenatchee. A daughter of Eastern Washington. Born in Spokane and reared during the summers and holidays by my grandparents and their circle of friends in the Wenatchee Valley.
Since college I have resided in the East Village of New York City, a city that I love for it is ever in a constant state of change. a city of diverse cultures, art and commerce.
Sept. 11, 2001. This day has forever transformed our lives. The Canyon of Heroes is now located at Ground Zero. To this day, firefighters, police and many out-of-state volunteer rescue workers keep their emotions in check, push their tired bruised bodies to remove the debris and hold on to the hope of a miracle of finding life.
My neighborhood is draped in black-and-purple mourning banners for the loss of our heroic firefighters. But, it is the American flag that truly blankets my city, from the corner deli, to the apartment building windows, Union Square and the familiar yellow taxi cabs, the Stars and Stripes are displayed proudly. With the leadership of a man born to be the mayor of NYC: Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, my city is moving. Back to work, back to school, back to the museums and theaters. Back to life.
I wish to thank the Wooten family, Thelma and Marge at the YWCA, Cashmere Methodist Church, Cascade Christian Academy, my friends at Pickle Papers, and to all in the Wenatchee Valley who placed me and my city in their prayers. The expression of love and concern has overwhelmed me and wrapped me in a quilt of love from home. Thank you all.
Terrorist war
I thought Id outrun the specter of that foul terrorist war many of us attended 35 years ago, but now he is roosting on our doorsteps.
I encounter people every day living normal lives and getting irate due to delays and closures at some facilities.
The private guards there your fellow citizens deserve some tribute, not derision. It is their job to be on a high level of alertness, and to be under- standing of a populace majority that doesnt yet feel personally threatened.
To these neighbors of ours who are already on a war footing and putting in long hours, day and night, to protect essential facilities, be grateful. Kudos and hurrahs to: Al Riedlinger, Lee Childress, William Hicks, Carl Marlin, Jonathan Jones, Sheri Pardo, Mark Headley, John Vickrey and Chester Harmon.
Remember this lesson I discovered as a young trooper in the Republic of Vietnam: There are no rear echelons in a terrorist war, and the enemy is indistinguishable from the good guys.
These security officers are putting themselves smack on the perimeter of freedom. God bless Americans!
Sept 30 Change in thinking
After the attack on America by the terrorists, my first reaction was shock, fear, and then anger. I wanted my government to launch every missile we have bought over the last few years into that country until they hand over bin Laden.
Then I started reading up on Afghanistan. They have literally nothing left to blow up. We can fire the missiles, but the only thing we will hurt will be the dirt.
As of right now there are at least 2 million refugees who cant be fed, and that number it is growing by the hour.
This situation reminds me of after World War II, when Europe was getting ready to turn to communism because of all the destruction. How did we stop the communists from taking over?
We started the Marshall Plan and we rebuilt the countries so that they could survive on their own, and the communists were voted out pretty quick. The same principle can be applied here. Can you imagine what would happen if the people over there realized that the United States is capable of feeding them while their own government isnt? Its not fast and dirty as some people would like, but it would eventually achieve our goals without having to fill thousands of body bags with more innocent Afghans or U.S. troops.
Oct. 1 Flying high
We are writing this letter to thank the employees of Tree Top and some anonymous citizen.
Recently, our American flag was stolen off our front fence, right on Cottage Avenue in Cashmere. Our entire family was in disbelief.
Our children, a 7- and an 8- year-old, asked, Mom, why would someone steal our flag?
We did not know what to say.
Anyway, on to our story of thanks. A few days later, a flag on a pole appeared on our fence no note, no nothing, just someones kind heart.
Another day passed, and two employees from Tree Top stopped by with a package and a note. They said they felt bad for us and wanted to help.
The other employees and these two kind folks pooled their money and bought us an American flag bigger than the one that was stolen.
Our family would just like to say thank you, and we are glad that there are people out there who are kind and caring. As you drive up Cottage Avenue and see our flag flying high, be reminded of the thoughtful people in our community.
I now know what to say to our children. Sometimes bad things happen in this world, and it is up to you to do your best to help others and to always be kind and caring. Then there will be two more people in this world to help make up for the ones who dont do their best.
Thank you, kind and caring citizens.
Oct 9 Never the same
I believe that the United States will not be the same after the attacks of Sept. 11. These events will make this country safer but the fear will always be in all of us. I feel very sorry for those who had to die and the destruction that was put upon those places.
I know that everybody wants to see the ones responsible punished. I believe that there is no punishment, just or fair, for something like this, because nothing will bring the lost ones back. This doesnt mean that a harsh punishment shouldnt be delivered, but when this punishment is executed the whole world will know that the United States of America is not a place for their unwelcome acts.
Oct. 10 Standing together
I have always been one to see the good and not dwell on the bad. I take time to grieve and be angry, then I look for the positive.
The terrorist attack on America hit everyone hard. I see people coping by way of anger and frustration. Some are in denial and wont acknowledge openly that it really happened.
I believe this is because a tragedy of this nature and degree is so incomprehensible it has left us all confused and in shock. We do not want to accept the fact that the world can be such an ugly place,
Many in our country want revenge, some want justice, others want things to go back the way they were.
Unfortunately, we cant go back in time but we can look for the way to a better world. We can look for justice and we can look for a way to see this doesnt happen again.
As I look around me, I find a country whose people are setting other matters aside to help each other. I see all kinds of people reaching out to do whatever they can to help each other heal and be strong.
I have seen more American flags than ever before, as we show our support and acknowledge our loss.
What I see is a good thing. Americans are strong in each other. The way I look at it, if the terrorists were trying to break us, it backfired.
United we stand. Divided we fall. We are a country that stands together.
Oct. 11 To Wenatchee, from New York City
Dear people of Wenatchee,
I am a local disaster volunteer of the American Red Cross in Brooklyn, N.Y., and am working at the headquarters facility at the foot of the Brooklyn Bridge.
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In a few hours' time, comedy fans in Sheffield will take to the streets in protest. Their cause? Not Brexit, or climate change, but the decision to ban Roy 'Chubby' Brown from performing a gig in the city.
Chubby, who is not to everyone's taste,is best described as the Norths answer to Bernard Manning or Jim Davidson. An earthy stand-up comic from Middlesbrough,he isperfectly prepared to talk, joke and trade raillery about race, religion and sexuality in a way few other performers are. This week, after 30 years of performing in Sheffield, he was told he is no longer welcome.
Sheffield City Trust, which runs variousleisure sites on the local council's behalf, summarily cancelled a planned performance by him in the citys Oval Hall next year. The reason? The trust'schief executive, Andrew Snelling, said:
'We don't believe this show reflects Sheffield City Trust values.'
For local Labour MP Gill Furniss this was welcome news.'This is the right thing to do. There is no place for any hate filled performance in our diverse and welcoming city,' she said.
But to the councils dismay, few others agreed not least many local residents inSheffield whorather like Chubby. The cancellation spawned a furious popular reaction; 35,000 people have now signed apetitiondemanding Chubby be allowed on stage.
This isn't the first time thatChubby has had showscancelled: performances inAshfield, in Nottinghamshire,back in 2016, and Swansea a couple of years ago, were also called off. Does he deserve this treatment?
Chubbys patter is referred to by his detractors as racist, homophobic and misogynist. But its worth spending a few minutes on YouTube to see what he actually says. There is certainly a never-ending flow of insults, ridicule and profanity; and religion, race and sexuality undoubtedly get their share and more.
But you will hear little, if any, malice, nor are there calls to hate, attack or ostracise anyone. More than anything, Chubby is a highly successful performer because he has a disconcerting ability to see things through his audiences eyes. Forworking-class audiences familiar with thinking, talking and joking about race, sex, sexuality and religion in an entirely unsentimental way with little respect for political correctness, his popularity is hardly a surprise.
True, none of this cuts much ice with progressive intellectuals. But leave such people who are unlikely to be seen dead at a 'Chubby' show anyway to one side. For any ordinary observer, 'Chubby' is just a low if popular comedian, most of whose bons mots you wouldnt be very surprised to hear at the end of a long evening in a lively pub in a down-at-heel area.
Despite the City Trusts expressed high-minded desire to uphold the values of the city of Sheffield, few if any see this comedian as a hate-monger of any kind. And that may well be the real problem. There is a strong suspicion that what drives people to distance themselves from him may be something rather different: namely, good old-fashioned snobbery.
Is the same kind of condescension with which Emily Thornberry viewed 'White Van Man' at work here? In the decision to cancel this show, there certainly seems to be a suggestion that protecting people from entertainers who pander to their low tastes is an obvious priority.
Whatever the cause of the argument against Chubby Brown, he isnt going away. This morninga group of supporters who object to the efforts of the City Trust and local politicians to prevent his appearance will gather outside Sheffield City Hall.
Even if Chubby Browns brand of humour isnt your cup of tea, you may well think Sheffields approach to it even less so. If you do, and you want to strike a blow against petty municipal one-upmanship, then you should back the protest.
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PIERS MORGAN: The woke destruction of a great educator should terrify every one of us – Texasnewstoday.com
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Until today, the most depressing letter Ive ever read was the one I received from Arsenal Football Club informing me I had failed in my application to be the new 1st team manager.
Admittedly, I was only 11 years old at the time and Arsenal were one of the biggest clubs in the world, but still, the rejection stung.
However, the pain and anger I felt then paled into insignificance compared to the contorted rage and dismay I experienced when I read Portland State University professor Peter Boghossians public letter of resignation.
Sometimes, even in these increasingly absurd woke-ravaged cancel culture times, I still physically shudder at a particularly awful example of the way free speech is being annihilated at the altar of political correctness.
This was such a time.
Boghossian has lectured at PSU as full-time assistant professor of philosophy for the past ten years.
He was a popular lecturer known for his truth-seeking, non-indoctrinating style.
But hes now been forced to quit because he says the University has sacrificed ideas for ideology.
The woke destruction of a great educator (pictured isPortland State University professor Peter Boghossian who resigned over wokeism at the university) should terrify every one of us because these hysterical enemies of free speech are spreading beyond our colleges and destroying the foundations of American democracy:
Boghossian has lectured at PSU as full-time assistant professor of philosophy for the past ten years. In his letter, published in a newsletter run by Bari Weiss, a former New York Times journalist who also resigned over internal woke nonsense that attacked her freedom of speech, Boghossian started by saying something that resonated very personally with me
His decision came after a lengthy, vicious campaign was waged to drive him out a campaign that should appall and outrage every one of us, regardless of our political persuasion.
In his letter, published in a newsletter run by Bari Weiss, a former New York Times journalist who also resigned over internal woke nonsense that attacked her freedom of speech, Boghossian started by saying something that resonated very personally with me.
I teach classes like Science and Pseudoscience and The Philosophy of Education, he wrote, but in addition to exploring classic philosophers and traditional texts, Ive invited a wide range of guest lecturers to address my classes, from Flat-Earthers to Christian apologists to global climate skeptics to Occupy Wall Street advocates. Im proud of my work. I invited those speakers not because I agreed with their worldviews, but primarily because I didnt. From those messy and difficult conversations, Ive seen the best of what our students can achieve: questioning beliefs while respecting believers; staying even-tempered in challenging circumstances; and even changing their minds. I never once believed nor do I now that the purpose of instruction was to lead my students to a particular conclusion. Rather, I sought to create the conditions for rigorous thought; to help them gain the tools to hunt and furrow for their own conclusions. This is why I became a teacher and why I love teaching.
Yes, yes, and bloody yes.
His words reminded me of what Albert Einstein once said about education:
I never teach my pupils; I only attempt to provide the conditions in which they can learn.
That, surely, is the very essence of a proper education?
The best teachers Ive had in my own life all encouraged me to be bold, challenging and above all, open-minded.
I was a member of a school debating society when I was just ten years old and can still remember how invigorating it was to argue with my peer group about issues in the news.
For me, that principle is the very cornerstone of freedom of speech and expression which in turn are the very cornerstones of democracy. Ironically, I lost my job presenting Good Morning Britain (Piers Morgan with co-host Susanna Reid on Good Morning Britain in March 2020) earlier this year for expressing an opinion that I didnt believe the Duke and Duchess of Sussexs wild unsubstantiated claims about the Royal Family during their incendiary interview with Oprah Winfrey. I was ordered by my bosses at ITV to either apologize for that honestly held opinion or leave, so I left
But the teacher who conducted these sessions always insisted we respect other opinions to our own.
Just because you feel strongly about something, that doesnt necessarily mean youre right, she would regularly caution. But you should always be entitled to have your own opinion, just as everyone else is entitled to theirs.
For me, that principle is the very cornerstone of freedom of speech and expression which in turn are the very cornerstones of democracy.
Ironically, I lost my job presenting Good Morning Britain earlier this year for expressing an opinion that I didnt believe the Duke and Duchess of Sussexs wild unsubstantiated claims about the Royal Family during their incendiary interview with Oprah Winfrey. I was ordered by my bosses at ITV to either apologize for that honestly held opinion or leave, so I left.
But last week, the UK TV regulator OFCOM vindicated me in a very important and significant report that emphatically endorsed my right to disbelieve Meghan and Harry (many of whose claims have since been disproven) and described the attempt to muzzle me as a chilling threat to freedom of expression.
OFCOM is a government-approved organization.
So, in effect, the UK government, which I spent most of the past 18 months beating up over its handling of the pandemic, defended my right to free speech more than my employer, one of the countrys largest media firms.
I bet Peter Boghossian wishes hed had an organization like OFCOM in his corner.
Instead, in a country (America) where the whole concept of a government-approved regulator dictating what citizens can say is a horrifying anathema, hes been hung out to dry in the most despicable, cowardly and freedom-wrecking manner.
Everything he stood for as a teacher, which is everything a teacher SHOULD stand for, shamefully repudiated.
In a statement to DailyMail.com, a spokesman for the university (pictured) said: Portland State has always been and will continue to be a welcoming home for free speech and academic freedom. What a load of disingenuous guff!
Brick by brick, he wrote, the university has made this kind of intellectual exploration impossible. It has transformed a bastion of free inquiry into a Social Justice factory whose only inputs were race, gender, and victimhood and whose only outputs were grievance and division. Students at Portland State are not being taught to think. Rather, they are being trained to mimic the moral certainty of ideologues. Faculty and administrators have abdicated the universitys truth-seeking mission and instead drive intolerance of divergent beliefs and opinions. This has created a culture of offense where students are now afraid to speak openly and honestly.
The more I read of the letter, the worse it got.
I noticed signs of the illiberalism that has now fully swallowed the academy quite early during my time at Portland State, Boghossian wrote. I witnessed students refusing to engage with different points of view. Questions from faculty at diversity trainings that challenged approved narratives were instantly dismissed. Those who asked for evidence to justify new institutional policies were accused of microaggressions. And professors were accused of bigotry for assigning canonical texts written by philosophers who happened to have been European and male.
He courageously took on this nonsense, openly questioning it.
He even began submitting hoax papers to academic journals about insane theories relating to social justice like dog rape and the notion that penises are the product of human mind and responsible for climate change.
Boghossian was taking woke mentality to a ludicrous degree, to illustrate how flawed academia can be because it too often prints anything that fits their ideals even if the theories are fake.
When the hoax papers were published, and it was revealed what hed done, he was attacked even more by the extreme illiberal left who were outraged at being exposed as such frauds.
Brick by brick, Boghossian wrote in the letter addressed toPortland States Provost Susan Jeffords (pictured) the university has made this kind of intellectual exploration impossible. It has transformed a bastion of free inquiry into a Social Justice factory whose only inputs were race, gender, and victimhood and whose only outputs were grievance and division
Boghossian claims, the more I spoke out, the more retaliation I faced.
He says he was harassed on campus with swastikas written on bathroom walls with his name next to them, flyers went around campus depicting him with a Pinocchio nose, he was spat on, feces were left on his doorstep, and colleagues told students not to take his class.
After someone formally complained about him, making a series of outrageous false claims, he was investigated by university administrators, and students who were interviewed told him they were asked if hed even beaten his wife and kids.
He hadnt, just as he hadnt done anything else that his accuser said hed done, and the investigation was dismissed with the claims deemed unsubstantiated.
But all this inevitably took its toll, and he eventually threw in the towel.
The final three paragraphs of his resignation letter are worth repeating in full:
This isnt about me. This is about the kind of institutions we want and the values we choose. Every idea that has advanced human freedom has always, and without fail, been initially condemned. As individuals, we often seem incapable of remembering this lesson, but that is exactly what our institutions are for: to remind us that the freedom to question is our fundamental right. Educational institutions should remind us that that right is also our duty. Portland State University has failed in fulfilling this duty. In doing so it has failed not only its students but the public that supports it. While I am grateful for the opportunity to have taught at Portland State for over a decade, it has become clear to me that this institution is no place for people who intend to think freely and explore ideas.
This is not the outcome I wanted. But I feel morally obligated to make this choice. For ten years, I have taught my students the importance of living by your principles. One of mine is to defend our system of liberal education from those who seek to destroy it. Who would I be if I didnt?
Exactly.
In a statement to DailyMail.com, a spokesman for the university said: Portland State has always been and will continue to be a welcoming home for free speech and academic freedom.
What a load of disingenuous guff!
In fact, theyre the complete opposite; PSU has woked itself into a place where its young impressionable students are encouraged to destroy anyone or anything they dont agree with and not to respect free speech, but to attack and deny it.
I found Peter Boghossians letter incredibly depressing.
Hes the very best kind of teacher yet hes been disgracefully framed as the very worst kind simply because he believes in free speech and fair debate.
America has reached a very dangerous moment where free thinking of the type Boghossian promotes has become the enemy and hyper-partisan woke ideology the only accepted school of thought.
And this is not a new phenomenon.
The most terrifying aspect of all this is that dangerously illiberal wokeism has been infesting schools and colleges for most of this century, much of it going under the radar.
So, students whove been brain-washed with it for the past 20 years are now heavily populating liberal society from the Democrat party and Silicon Valley to mainstream media and big business.
And every day we see horrifying new evidence of how these woke warriors as they see themselves are bullying their cowed bosses into supine submission.
Soon, theyll be running America. Into the ground.
This madness has to stop, or democracy will die.
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