https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/texas-university-social-justice/
If you think that universities are immunized against the “social justice” plague because they’re located in conservative states, well, think again. They’re not. Once “progressive” thinking administrators get their hands on the school — and very few people who climb the academic ladder are not progressive — the contagion is sure to get in.
In today’s Martin Center article, attorney Mark Pulliam gives us Exhibit A, the University of Texas. He writes,
The latest racket in higher education, evident at my alma mater, the University of Texas at Austin, is the disturbing proliferation of ‘social justice’ as a degree program, a course topic, an academic emphasis, and even as a prerequisite in campus job descriptions.
Consider, for example , UT’s Social Justice Institute. Pulliam gives us the flavor of this institute’s contributions:
The Institute hosts monthly programs (the Social Justice Conversation Series) on selected readings related to social justice and diversity. Topics have included “ableism, sexism, religious oppression, ageism, adultism, heterosexism, transgender oppression, racism and classism.” For each session, cohort leaders “help the conversation flow from a social justice perspective.”
That’s isn’t education; it’s propaganda for statism.