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Values- Old School Versus Everyone gets a trophy
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Victor Davis Hanson: The Hypocrisy Behind The Student Renaming Craze


Quote:iversity students across the country — at Amherst, Georgetown, Harvard, Princeton, Yale, UC Berkeley and dozens of other campuses — are caught up in yet another new fad.

This time, the latest college craze is a frenzied attempt to rename campus buildings and streets. Apparently some of those names from the past do not fit students’ present litmus tests on race, class and gender correctness.

Stanford students are demanding the rebranding of buildings, malls and streets bearing the name of Junipero Serra, the 18th-century Franciscan priest who some 250 years ago founded California’s famous chain of 21 coastal missions. The sainted Serra was often unkind to Native Americans and by our standards racist in his worldview.

Harvard is ditching its law school’s seal because it is based on the coat of the arms of the Isaac Royall family. Isaac Royall Jr. donated his estate to create Harvard’s first law professorship, but he and his family owned slaves, so apparently that cancels out his philanthropy.

For students, politically incorrect actions in politically incorrect eras mean that otherwise generous historical figures have to be judged as bad in all aspects — at least by 21st century standards. But why the sudden nationwide renaming frenzy — and how is it any different from other campus fads?

Are students aware of the historical antecedents, like the fickle ancient Roman practice of the postmortem erasing of someone’s name from all mention (damnatio memoriae)? Have they any idea that they are playing roles right out of George Orwell’s dystopian works “Animal Farm” and “1984”? Do they know the history of the verb “Trotskyize”?

The renaming craze is not really about race, class and gender correctness at all. If it were, there would be no Warren Hall at UC Berkeley. Before liberal Earl Warren became chief justice of the Supreme Court, he was the California attorney general who instigated the wartime internment of tens of thousands of Japanese-American citizens.

There also would be no Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University. President Wilson was a man of dubious racial attitudes who infamously re-segregated the federal workforce.

Instead, the “Animal Farm” rules of the current campus bullies go something like this: Some incorrect people from centuries ago are bad, but other politically incorrect people from the recent past are not quite so bad if they were at least sometimes liberal.

Or are students even hypocritical with their made-up litmus tests?

Few students are demanding, for instance, that San Diego State University drop the school nickname “Aztecs.” The imperialistic Aztecs sacrificed tens of thousands of victims from among the tribes they conquered — often ripping out the hearts of their living victims — and enslaved even more.

Should UC Berkeley students demand the renaming of their Cesar E. Chavez Student Center, on the contemporary campus principle that not being a saint in the past means becoming a sinner in the present?

Chavez, the iconic farm-labor activist, sent his lieutenants down to the southern border to use violence to prevent Mexican immigrants from entering the U.S. He courted Ferdinand Marcos, the cutthroat dictator of the Philippines, to support his union. And Chavez tried to implement the Gestapo-like management principles of the discredited cult Synanon among his United Farm Workers hierarchy.

Is the logic of the campus bullies that some heroes did not mean to do bad things, and so they cannot be judged by the standards of the moment — at least not if they were liberal and deemed politically correct?

Students fail to realize that revolutionary tastes change quickly, and yesterday’s PC hero can become today’s pariah.

Based on students’ own expanding definition of sexual assault and the curtailment of freedom of speech, former president and notorious womanizer Bill Clinton would not be allowed to set foot on any campus because of his past exploitation of women. Nor would his enabler, Hillary Clinton, who in the past has sought to demonize her husband’s female accusers.

There are other hypocrisies in the campus renaming fad.

Why would Stanford students just stop with airbrushing away Father Serra’s name? The university’s co-founder, philanthropist Leland Stanford, who was also governor of California, exploited Chinese laborers to help build the transcontinental railroad. He even dubbed them a “degraded” people.

Today’s students, however, have invested tens of thousands of dollars into their blue-chip Stanford-branded educations. So far, they have shown no desire to lose that snob appeal and expensive cachet — or perhaps have their degrees re-stamped from Stanford to something more politically correct but less marketable, such as Ohlone College, which would honor the original pre-colonial peoples of the surrounding Silicon Valley region.

In the 1930s, half-educated student faddists swallowed goldfish. In the 1950s, the silly campus craze was to cram into phone booths. In the 1960s, students went feral and torched buildings.

Now, they pout and rename things.

Hanson is a classicist and historian at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University.


This is a good place to get the first part the meat of out around the world slaughtered sheep, cow, pig, and gator burger

So we have the Generation appearing at the colleges
I participated

Here is the problem and it is why they have an issue of not getting jobs and millions in debt

Why do you go to college?

One word answer

Training 

So these students are not being shown training.. 

"We are offended by your insensitivities.."

Sexiest comment, "The girl did look cute.. Why I advise a friend go to college, but wear a condom.."

The truth is you who are not getting those jobs have forgot a few things
Why you went to college and spent the money

You appear as a generation to have spent more time socializing and less time mastering your chosen craft
Remember the only truth in town, everything that happens to you in the end is your fault
It stops you from being a victim, and give you power

So the next line of, Well they lied about the job prospects
(well my recruiter said...... lol)

buyer beware.. You are big boys and girls now, welcome to the real world

The value of the education is not based on name brand alone
to you kardashin slash prada wearing mofos who eat ramen noodles at night but live in 3000 a month lofts

it based on what you learn and the quality of that education
Now you do have some sympathy from me
your parents are either F#$%ing idiots or they are laughing with me at you either way

Your only hope is to accept you got yourself into that boat, now get yourself the F#$% out of it

Old school idea
I am responsible

Everyone gets a trophy
They did it to me

Guess which one of us has no more college debt
and doesnt pay rent


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RE: Values- Old School Versus Everyone gets a trophy - by Armonica_Templar - 05-24-2016, 06:00 AM

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