Ideological Reeducation

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Unbelievable the amount of diversity brainwashing White students are subjected to at the University of Delaware. I can only imagine other schools have the same programs or will follow:

University of Delaware Requires Students to Undergo Ideological Reeducation</font>

NEWARK, Del., October 30, 2007â€â€￾The University of Delaware subjects students in its residence halls to a shocking program of ideological reeducation that is referred to in the university's own materials as a "treatment" for students' incorrect attitudes and beliefs. The Orwellian program requires the approximately 7,000 students in Delaware's residence halls to adopt highly specific university-approved views on issues ranging from politics to race, sexuality, sociology, moral philosophy, and environmentalism. The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) is calling for the total dismantling of the program, which is a flagrant violation of students' rights to freedom of conscience and freedom from compelled speech.

"The University of Delaware's residence life education program is a grave intrusion into students' private beliefs," FIRE President Greg Lukianoff said. "The university has decided that it is not enough to expose its students to the values it considers important; instead, it must coerce its students into accepting those values as their own. At a public university like Delaware, this is both unconscionable and unconstitutional."

The university's views are forced on students through a comprehensive manipulation of the residence hall environment, from mandatory training sessions to "sustainability" door decorations. Students living in the university's eight housing complexes are required to attend training sessions, floor meetings, and one-on-one meetings with their Resident Assistants (RAs). The RAs who facilitate these meetings have received their own intensive training from the university, including a "diversity facilitation training" session at which RAs were taught, among other things, that "[a] racist is one who is both privileged and socialized on the basis of race by a white supremacist (racist) system. The term applies to all white people (i.e., people of European descent) living in the United States, regardless of class, gender, religion, culture or sexuality."

The university suggests that at one-on-one sessions with students, RAs should ask intrusive personal questions such as "When did you discover your sexual identity?" Students who express discomfort with this type of questioning often meet with disapproval from their RAs, who write reports on these one-on-one sessions and deliver these reports to their superiors. One student identified in a write-up as an RA's "worst" one-on-one session was a young woman who stated that she was tired of having "diversity shoved down her throat."

According to the program's materials, the goal of the residence life education program is for students in the university's residence halls to achieve certain "competencies" that the university has decreed its students must develop in order to achieve the overall educational goal of "citizenship." These competencies include: "Students will recognize that systemic oppression exists in our society," "Students will recognize the benefits of dismantling systems of oppression," and "Students will be able to utilize their knowledge of sustainability to change their daily habits and consumer mentality."

At various points in the program, students are also pressured or even required to take actions that outwardly indicate their agreement with the university's ideology, regardless of their personal beliefs. Such actions include displaying specific door decorations, committing to reduce their ecological footprint by at least 20%, taking action by advocating for an "oppressed" social group, and taking action by advocating for a "sustainable world."

In the Office of Residence Life's internal materials, these programs are described using the harrowing language of ideological reeducation. In documents relating to the assessment of student learning, for example, the residence hall lesson plans are referred to as "treatments."

In a letter sent yesterday to University of Delaware President Patrick Harker, FIRE pointed out the stark contradiction between the residence life education program and the values of a free society. FIRE's letter to President Harker also underscored the University of Delaware's legal obligation to abide by the First Amendment. FIRE reminded Harker of the Supreme Court's decision in West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette (1943), a case decided during World War II that remains the law of the land. Justice Robert H. Jackson, writing for the Court, declared, "If there is any fixed star in our constitutional constellation, it is that no official, high or petty, can prescribe what shall be orthodox in politics, nationalism, religion, or other matters of opinion or force citizens to confess by word or act their faith therein."

"The fact that the university views its students as patients in need of treatment for some sort of moral sickness betrays a total lack of respect not only for students' basic rights, but for students themselves," Lukianoff said. "The University of Delaware has both a legal and a moral obligation to immediately dismantle this program, and FIRE will not rest until it has."

FIRE is a nonprofit educational foundation that unites civil rights and civil liberties leaders, scholars, journalists, and public intellectuals across the political and ideological spectrum on behalf of individual rights, due process rights, freedom of expression, and rights of conscience on our campuses. FIRE would like to thank the Delaware Association of Scholars (DAS) for its invaluable assistance in this case. FIRE's efforts to preserve liberty at the University of Delaware and elsewhere can be seen by visiting www.thefire.org.

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Is it me, or is this country more and more like 1984 every day? These people are PAYING the college for an education? How does a business have the right to force customers to observe certain beliefs?

I hope FIRE succeeds in striking this madness down. This comes after "mother and father" have been banned from california schools for fear of offending homosexuals.

Liberals are truly insane.
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Tell me more about the banning of 'mother and father' in California schools.
 
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"Press Release: University of Delaware Requires Students to Undergo Ideological Reeducation"

Sensitivity training" is the imposition of feminine values upon men.

The president of Iran call's the U.S "Regime" a bully and arrogant . the u.s government is illegitimate in the eyes of disenfranchise indigenous with only 20% support of constituents. These are bureaucrats paid lip service etc. Stalinist (see Jews) tactics are being used today with tyrannical means., far from being Nazis Germany whom Adolf Hitler up to 1943, 80% approval rating as oppose to Stalin Bush mongel , 20%.

German government in the years 1933-39 were masculine; indeed nationalism itself is a masculine expression, because the nation is a masculine construct (the feminine equivalent is "the community"). the great majority of participants in nationalist and patriotic organizations, are male. Some of the masculine policies of the National Socialist regime were that it sought to compete with Britain; it enforced its borders, sought to recover its former territories and later, expel aliens; it was industrial; militaristic (uniform, rank); it upheld the feminine roles of women and had a leadership with an obvious symbology which possessed power and authority.
 

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Save us the German history and the Nazi philosophy. All of the regular posters are aware of that history and have made up their minds about it already. We're here to talk sports. You're not presenting anything new and the subject matter will just end up being decisive. There are plenty of other places on the internet to discuss the things you are so fond of so please save it for some place else.
 
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Opinions are neither right nor wrong and any opinion expressed should not be construed as fact. I often do not agree with what appears here but I do agree that people have a right to this expression.
 

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This is more widespread in colleges and universities than you might think (well this is Caste Football, so ...). This happens on the job frequently as well.
Sabotaging this kind of thing is so much fun and dangerous as well.
 
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