Nicholas Kristoff, NY Times – calls out leftists for their intolerance, especially in the universities.

Kristoff

Even though I disagree with Kristoff on most things – although not on some of his ideas about fighting poverty – I've always felt that he's an honest NYT columnist, unlike, for example, Paul Krugman.

It's really a great column.

A Confession of Liberal Intolerance

WE progressives believe in diversity, and we want women, blacks, Latinos, gays and Muslims at the table — er, so long as they aren’t conservatives.

Universities are the bedrock of progressive values, but the one kind of diversity that universities disregard is ideological and religious. We’re fine with people who don’t look like us, as long as they think like us.

O.K., that’s a little harsh. But consider George Yancey, a sociologist who is black and evangelical.

“Outside of academia I faced more problems as a black,” he told me. “But inside academia I face more problems as a Christian, and it is not even close.”

I’ve been thinking about this because on Facebook recently I wondered aloud whether universities stigmatize conservatives and undermine intellectual diversity. The scornful reaction from my fellow liberals proved the point.

“Much of the ‘conservative’ worldview consists of ideas that are known empirically to be false,” said Carmi.

“The truth has a liberal slant,” wrote Michelle.

“Why stop there?” asked Steven. “How about we make faculties more diverse by hiring idiots?

To me, the conversation illuminated primarily liberal arrogance — the implication that conservatives don’t have anything significant to add to the discussion. My Facebook followers have incredible compassion for war victims in South Sudan, for kids who have been trafficked, even for abused chickens, but no obvious empathy for conservative scholars facing discrimination.

This is almost funny. Almost … but not quite.

One study found that only 2 percent of English professors are Republicans (although a large share are independents).

In contrast, some 18 percent of social scientists say they are Marxist. So it’s easier to find a Marxist in some disciplines than a Republican.

Here's the link again to the whole column, which takes five minutes to read.

 


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One response to “Nicholas Kristoff, NY Times – calls out leftists for their intolerance, especially in the universities.”

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    Judith Anderson

    A person’s inability to engage in a thoughtful debate of ideas or challenge another person’s differing point of view with civility to the point of shutting down that person’s right even to speak or be heard is a mutant trend invading society that now diminishes our university campuses, and even more sadly dwarfs the human soul. We are beginning to understand what is meant by saying that godlessness robs us not only of God, but of our humanity.

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