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Steven K's avatar

My, the dissenters in the Purdue Northwest controversy certainly like to ramble. They seem to labor under the belief that high word counts and numbering of one’s phantasmagoria of hallucinatory points are tantamount to making a substantive argument. Since there is far too much absurdity to respond to, I will only note that:

1. The kind of warped thinking that is on prominent display in all of the dissenters’ comments is thoroughly unpacked and dissected by Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt in their 2018 book “The Coddling of the American Mind”. Please read this excellent book if you want to comprehend where this distorted and pathological mindset comes from. It’s kind of depressing, but sheds a lot of light.

2. Maybe I missed it, but it seems, as usual, that it is mostly whites (and whites that skew along the younger side of the age spectrum) that are making all the noise here and are calling for Keon’s head. As Bill Maher pointed out a while ago when Dr. Seuss’s estate pulled “And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street” from publication because of a couple of depictions in it, paraphrasing: “You know who doesn’t give a shit that Dr Seuss put out out a book in 1938 that had a racist caricature of a Chinese person in it? The Chinese”.

3. Toward the end of his screed, Steve T assured us that, despite his objections, he will not personally be offended if Chancellor Keon is allowed to keep his job. Whew! Now I can sleep at night!

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Margaret Benson's avatar

Eriz…you have some long-winded correspondents who love to spew words to make the same point over and over.

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