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Aug 27, 2017 09:24:20   #
no propaganda please Loc: moon orbiting the third rock from the sun
 
WND EXCLUSIVE
'White shaming' is new rage on college campuses
It's all about 'deconstructing whiteness,' the 'construct of whiteness,' the 'ignorance of whiteness'

WASHINGTON – An assistant professor at the University of Iowa who pledged to expose her students to “their own white ignorance” in a “peer-reviewed academic journal” was stunned and appalled that she was, well, criticized for it.
University of Iowa assistant professor Jodi Linley

University of Iowa assistant professor Jodi Linley

Jodi Linley, a white education instructor, wrote that her goal was to make her “mostly white” graduate students keenly aware of their “white privilege” and use her classroom to “deconstruct whiteness.” If she did otherwise, she explained, it would make her “complicit” in perpetrating white supremacy.

“For white students,” she wrote, “talking about race with an all-white group of peers … [reveals] their own white ignorance.”

Linley said her commitment to designing classes that fight white privilege began as soon as she became a professor in 2014, at which point she resolved to “develop courses that both unveiled and rejected” the notion that “neutrality and objectivity are realistic and attainable.”

“As a white assistant professor of mostly white graduate students who will become higher education leaders, I work to dismantle whiteness in my curriculum, assignments and pedagogy,” Linley explained, noting that in addition to her “white identity,” she also draws on her “identities as a queer, able-bodied, cisgender woman” with a working-class background to construct her “teaching paradigm.”

Political correctness is just the beginning. The situation on college campuses is worse than you could ever imagine – and America’s future is at stake. Don’t miss the political blockbuster of 2017 – “No Campus For White Men” by Scott Greer.

She offered up five strategies other professors can use to deconstruct white privilege in their own classes, such as making sure students know that their views on race will be challenged, “interrupting oppression” that occurs in classroom settings, and segregating students by race so they can have more productive dialogues about privilege.

“For white students, talking about race with an all-white group of peers facilitates their realization that they are raced beings, thus revealing their own white ignorance,” Linley asserted as justification for segregating students during some discussions.

Perhaps Linley and her university thought the paper would be a groundbreaking work that would be met with universal praise. However, it was widely criticized on social media, and she received some negative email.

Concerned individuals may contact University of Iowa assistant professor Jodi Linley.

She and her university described that reaction as being “targeted, harassed and threatened.”

Daniel Clay, dean of the College of Education, expressed horror over the criticism, issuing this statement:

“Recently, one of our faculty members was singled out for publishing a peer-review article on race issues in higher education. This faculty member was targeted, harassed, and threatened by many people from around the country through email, phone calls, and social media.

“As the dean of our University of Iowa College of Education, I want to affirm that we welcome all students, faculty, and staff of all races and backgrounds. We work hard to create an inclusive environment that cultivates respect and appreciation for everyone. The University of Iowa is also strongly committed to freedom of expression and the First Amendment, and that extends to students, faculty and staff.”

Apparently, however, the commitment to freedom of expression and the First Amendment does not apply to dissenting opinions expressed in emails and on social media.

.

As college students begin returning to campus this week, they can expect similar coursework all across America.

Last year, Portland Community College devoted an entire month to “whiteness” shaming.

This summer, an assistant professor at Georgia State University published an academic journal article lamenting the “insidiousness of silence and whiteness” on college campuses.

And last spring, a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee called for complete “abolition of whiteness,” saying only then will America see an end to racism.

The professors had one thing in common. They are all white.

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Aug 27, 2017 10:03:35   #
sboy
 
IMHO, the concepts that these white so-called professors are proposing are so stupid, that one would already have to be stupid to sign up for a class with the curriculum mentioned. So allowing classes of this sort isolates the stupid students with the stupid professors and allows the more intelligent students and professors to proceed with their REAL education, without having to deal with true stupidity.

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Aug 27, 2017 10:04:26   #
son of witless
 
no propaganda please wrote:
WND EXCLUSIVE
'White shaming' is new rage on college campuses
It's all about 'deconstructing whiteness,' the 'construct of whiteness,' the 'ignorance of whiteness'

WASHINGTON – An assistant professor at the University of Iowa who pledged to expose her students to “their own white ignorance” in a “peer-reviewed academic journal” was stunned and appalled that she was, well, criticized for it.
University of Iowa assistant professor Jodi Linley

University of Iowa assistant professor Jodi Linley

Jodi Linley, a white education instructor, wrote that her goal was to make her “mostly white” graduate students keenly aware of their “white privilege” and use her classroom to “deconstruct whiteness.” If she did otherwise, she explained, it would make her “complicit” in perpetrating white supremacy.

“For white students,” she wrote, “talking about race with an all-white group of peers … [reveals] their own white ignorance.”

Linley said her commitment to designing classes that fight white privilege began as soon as she became a professor in 2014, at which point she resolved to “develop courses that both unveiled and rejected” the notion that “neutrality and objectivity are realistic and attainable.”

“As a white assistant professor of mostly white graduate students who will become higher education leaders, I work to dismantle whiteness in my curriculum, assignments and pedagogy,” Linley explained, noting that in addition to her “white identity,” she also draws on her “identities as a queer, able-bodied, cisgender woman” with a working-class background to construct her “teaching paradigm.”

Political correctness is just the beginning. The situation on college campuses is worse than you could ever imagine – and America’s future is at stake. Don’t miss the political blockbuster of 2017 – “No Campus For White Men” by Scott Greer.

She offered up five strategies other professors can use to deconstruct white privilege in their own classes, such as making sure students know that their views on race will be challenged, “interrupting oppression” that occurs in classroom settings, and segregating students by race so they can have more productive dialogues about privilege.

“For white students, talking about race with an all-white group of peers facilitates their realization that they are raced beings, thus revealing their own white ignorance,” Linley asserted as justification for segregating students during some discussions.

Perhaps Linley and her university thought the paper would be a groundbreaking work that would be met with universal praise. However, it was widely criticized on social media, and she received some negative email.

Concerned individuals may contact University of Iowa assistant professor Jodi Linley.

She and her university described that reaction as being “targeted, harassed and threatened.”

Daniel Clay, dean of the College of Education, expressed horror over the criticism, issuing this statement:

“Recently, one of our faculty members was singled out for publishing a peer-review article on race issues in higher education. This faculty member was targeted, harassed, and threatened by many people from around the country through email, phone calls, and social media.

“As the dean of our University of Iowa College of Education, I want to affirm that we welcome all students, faculty, and staff of all races and backgrounds. We work hard to create an inclusive environment that cultivates respect and appreciation for everyone. The University of Iowa is also strongly committed to freedom of expression and the First Amendment, and that extends to students, faculty and staff.”

Apparently, however, the commitment to freedom of expression and the First Amendment does not apply to dissenting opinions expressed in emails and on social media.

.

As college students begin returning to campus this week, they can expect similar coursework all across America.

Last year, Portland Community College devoted an entire month to “whiteness” shaming.

This summer, an assistant professor at Georgia State University published an academic journal article lamenting the “insidiousness of silence and whiteness” on college campuses.

And last spring, a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee called for complete “abolition of whiteness,” saying only then will America see an end to racism.

The professors had one thing in common. They are all white.
WND EXCLUSIVE br 'White shaming' is new rage on co... (show quote)


Parents need to boycott these type of universities. This clown needs to find another line of work. You pay to go to these schools. There are other schools that do not employ idiots.

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Aug 27, 2017 10:39:34   #
missinglink Loc: Tralfamadore
 
Primarily , we whites should be silenced . Look at what we have allowed and will
continue to allow . We are surely the shameful ones here.
Don't cha know ?

This has been a tongue in cheek statement .
No shit storms please .
I thank you .

no propaganda please wrote:
WND EXCLUSIVE
'White shaming' is new rage on college campuses
It's all about 'deconstructing whiteness,' the 'construct of whiteness,' the 'ignorance of whiteness'

WASHINGTON – An assistant professor at the University of Iowa who pledged to expose her students to “their own white ignorance” in a “peer-reviewed academic journal” was stunned and appalled that she was, well, criticized for it.
University of Iowa assistant professor Jodi Linley

University of Iowa assistant professor Jodi Linley

Jodi Linley, a white education instructor, wrote that her goal was to make her “mostly white” graduate students keenly aware of their “white privilege” and use her classroom to “deconstruct whiteness.” If she did otherwise, she explained, it would make her “complicit” in perpetrating white supremacy.

“For white students,” she wrote, “talking about race with an all-white group of peers … [reveals] their own white ignorance.”

Linley said her commitment to designing classes that fight white privilege began as soon as she became a professor in 2014, at which point she resolved to “develop courses that both unveiled and rejected” the notion that “neutrality and objectivity are realistic and attainable.”

“As a white assistant professor of mostly white graduate students who will become higher education leaders, I work to dismantle whiteness in my curriculum, assignments and pedagogy,” Linley explained, noting that in addition to her “white identity,” she also draws on her “identities as a queer, able-bodied, cisgender woman” with a working-class background to construct her “teaching paradigm.”

Political correctness is just the beginning. The situation on college campuses is worse than you could ever imagine – and America’s future is at stake. Don’t miss the political blockbuster of 2017 – “No Campus For White Men” by Scott Greer.

She offered up five strategies other professors can use to deconstruct white privilege in their own classes, such as making sure students know that their views on race will be challenged, “interrupting oppression” that occurs in classroom settings, and segregating students by race so they can have more productive dialogues about privilege.

“For white students, talking about race with an all-white group of peers facilitates their realization that they are raced beings, thus revealing their own white ignorance,” Linley asserted as justification for segregating students during some discussions.

Perhaps Linley and her university thought the paper would be a groundbreaking work that would be met with universal praise. However, it was widely criticized on social media, and she received some negative email.

Concerned individuals may contact University of Iowa assistant professor Jodi Linley.

She and her university described that reaction as being “targeted, harassed and threatened.”

Daniel Clay, dean of the College of Education, expressed horror over the criticism, issuing this statement:

“Recently, one of our faculty members was singled out for publishing a peer-review article on race issues in higher education. This faculty member was targeted, harassed, and threatened by many people from around the country through email, phone calls, and social media.

“As the dean of our University of Iowa College of Education, I want to affirm that we welcome all students, faculty, and staff of all races and backgrounds. We work hard to create an inclusive environment that cultivates respect and appreciation for everyone. The University of Iowa is also strongly committed to freedom of expression and the First Amendment, and that extends to students, faculty and staff.”

Apparently, however, the commitment to freedom of expression and the First Amendment does not apply to dissenting opinions expressed in emails and on social media.

.

As college students begin returning to campus this week, they can expect similar coursework all across America.

Last year, Portland Community College devoted an entire month to “whiteness” shaming.

This summer, an assistant professor at Georgia State University published an academic journal article lamenting the “insidiousness of silence and whiteness” on college campuses.

And last spring, a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee called for complete “abolition of whiteness,” saying only then will America see an end to racism.

The professors had one thing in common. They are all white.
WND EXCLUSIVE br 'White shaming' is new rage on co... (show quote)

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Aug 27, 2017 11:38:25   #
LAPhil Loc: Los Angeles, CA
 
Dennis Prager is turning out to be right. College actually makes you stupid.

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Aug 27, 2017 11:44:34   #
Bevos
 
no propaganda please wrote:
WND EXCLUSIVE
'White shaming' is new rage on college campuses
It's all about 'deconstructing whiteness,' the 'construct of whiteness,' the 'ignorance of whiteness'

WASHINGTON – An assistant professor at the University of Iowa who pledged to expose her students to “their own white ignorance” in a “peer-reviewed academic journal” was stunned and appalled that she was, well, criticized for it.
University of Iowa assistant professor Jodi Linley

University of Iowa assistant professor Jodi Linley

Jodi Linley, a white education instructor, wrote that her goal was to make her “mostly white” graduate students keenly aware of their “white privilege” and use her classroom to “deconstruct whiteness.” If she did otherwise, she explained, it would make her “complicit” in perpetrating white supremacy.

“For white students,” she wrote, “talking about race with an all-white group of peers … [reveals] their own white ignorance.”

Linley said her commitment to designing classes that fight white privilege began as soon as she became a professor in 2014, at which point she resolved to “develop courses that both unveiled and rejected” the notion that “neutrality and objectivity are realistic and attainable.”

“As a white assistant professor of mostly white graduate students who will become higher education leaders, I work to dismantle whiteness in my curriculum, assignments and pedagogy,” Linley explained, noting that in addition to her “white identity,” she also draws on her “identities as a queer, able-bodied, cisgender woman” with a working-class background to construct her “teaching paradigm.”

Political correctness is just the beginning. The situation on college campuses is worse than you could ever imagine – and America’s future is at stake. Don’t miss the political blockbuster of 2017 – “No Campus For White Men” by Scott Greer.

She offered up five strategies other professors can use to deconstruct white privilege in their own classes, such as making sure students know that their views on race will be challenged, “interrupting oppression” that occurs in classroom settings, and segregating students by race so they can have more productive dialogues about privilege.

“For white students, talking about race with an all-white group of peers facilitates their realization that they are raced beings, thus revealing their own white ignorance,” Linley asserted as justification for segregating students during some discussions.

Perhaps Linley and her university thought the paper would be a groundbreaking work that would be met with universal praise. However, it was widely criticized on social media, and she received some negative email.

Concerned individuals may contact University of Iowa assistant professor Jodi Linley.

She and her university described that reaction as being “targeted, harassed and threatened.”

Daniel Clay, dean of the College of Education, expressed horror over the criticism, issuing this statement:

“Recently, one of our faculty members was singled out for publishing a peer-review article on race issues in higher education. This faculty member was targeted, harassed, and threatened by many people from around the country through email, phone calls, and social media.

“As the dean of our University of Iowa College of Education, I want to affirm that we welcome all students, faculty, and staff of all races and backgrounds. We work hard to create an inclusive environment that cultivates respect and appreciation for everyone. The University of Iowa is also strongly committed to freedom of expression and the First Amendment, and that extends to students, faculty and staff.”

Apparently, however, the commitment to freedom of expression and the First Amendment does not apply to dissenting opinions expressed in emails and on social media.

.

As college students begin returning to campus this week, they can expect similar coursework all across America.

Last year, Portland Community College devoted an entire month to “whiteness” shaming.

This summer, an assistant professor at Georgia State University published an academic journal article lamenting the “insidiousness of silence and whiteness” on college campuses.

And last spring, a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee called for complete “abolition of whiteness,” saying only then will America see an end to racism.

The professors had one thing in common. They are all white.
WND EXCLUSIVE br 'White shaming' is new rage on co... (show quote)


Sounds like it is the UNIVERSITY that is RACIST, and only hires WHITE RACIST PROFs!!!

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Aug 28, 2017 10:24:45   #
Texas Truth Loc: Behind Enemy Lines
 
Maybe a defamation and assassination of character lawsuit will get this woman to shut up. She should be absolutely ashamed of herself treating any human being like that. If I was a dean of that college she would be terminated on the spot.

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Aug 28, 2017 12:22:46   #
Bevos
 
LAPhil wrote:
Dennis Prager is turning out to be right. College actually makes you stupid.



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Aug 28, 2017 15:53:48   #
ProudTiger Loc: Tennessee
 
College is not for everyone. My God, the working blue collar fields are crying for solid professional people and pay good money -- probably better than the average college grad can pull down. Just like our military, college should not be a "social experiment". We need to get back to teaching basic subjects only and get as far away as possible from politics, sexual orientation and the like in the classroom. All the BS going on in American colleges today is contributing Big Time to the destruction of America. We need more hard working patriots not a bunch eggheads with a very expensive "paper" degree.

--JB

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Aug 28, 2017 18:51:00   #
Mikeyavelli
 
Can you imagine the backlash if they taught Black Shaming or worse, Muslim Shaming?
There's a cultural war going on and it's escalating. They want to get rid of George Washington and the National Anthem and white people; and most of the activists are white people.

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Aug 28, 2017 21:03:26   #
ProudTiger Loc: Tennessee
 
Mikeyavelli wrote:
Can you imagine the backlash if they taught Black Shaming or worse, Muslim Shaming?

There's a cultural war going on and it's escalating. They want to get rid of George Washington and the National Anthem and white people; and most of the activists are white people.


I think we need some of those Muslim "shamings". Many White people need a bit of shaming also.


--JB

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Aug 28, 2017 21:06:56   #
son of witless
 
Mikeyavelli wrote:
Can you imagine the backlash if they taught Black Shaming or worse, Muslim Shaming?
There's a cultural war going on and it's escalating. They want to get rid of George Washington and the National Anthem and white people; and most of the activists are white people.


Sometimes you must learn from the enemy. The Left is very good at isolate and destroy tactics. We might try that. Go after individual leftists.

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Aug 28, 2017 21:10:41   #
Mikeyavelli
 
son of witless wrote:
Sometimes you must learn from the enemy. The Left is very good at isolate and destroy tactics. We might try that. Go after individual leftists.

Go after oh bahma, and watch the swamp drain.

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Aug 28, 2017 21:20:24   #
son of witless
 
Mikeyavelli wrote:
Go after oh bahma, and watch the swamp drain.


Obama left a network of spies and leakers behind. These parasites have been out of jail far too long.

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Aug 28, 2017 21:42:43   #
Texas Truth Loc: Behind Enemy Lines
 
Welcome to the end of days. My name is Legend I will be your host. Too many of you people have set in complicity for too long and you're now paying the price. You have allowed your children to call for the rule of the day. You have allowed your lawmakers and representatives to ignore everything that is adding up to our downfall. You are all guilty in your ignorance. Bad parents, bad citizens, every one of you who has left God behind. I am not here to judge you but I am here to inform you and warn you this insanity will come to an end soon. God bless you all who know his word. God help you all who do not. So much for the rainbow and all its colors. All of God's beautiful children fighting and wanting to killing each other. What happens next is up to you. This will probably be my last post. I have more important things to do. You cannot help others if you cannot help yourself. And if you hate that will be your undoing and nothing is more painful than being separated from God's love. Everybody has the gift and power of decision. Truth can be ignored but not destroyed. To deceive men as easy to deceive God is impossible. If you don't like truth just change the channel. I want to apologize if I have offended anybody. I am only exercising my freedom of speech. Go ahead attack me shoot the messenger.. you can try to bury or hide your history but God knows all truth. I have chosen the light and the truth of God's word. This is Texas truth command of quarters standing by...

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