Shocked face – Heather Mac Donald and John Stossel discuss the free speech crisis on campus.

Today, there is an enormous bureaucratic infrastructure dedicated to teaching students that they’re victims.

The Diversity Bureaucracy.

UCLA has a Vice Chancellor for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion. That Vice Chancellor makes $445,000 per year. The Berkeley Division of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion has a $20 million budget.

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There’s a co-dependency between the exploding diversity bureaucracy and these narcissistic, delusional students who act out little psycho dramas of oppression before an appreciative audience of diversity bureaucrats.

Spoiled brats. They all need to be sent to time-out and the thugs can serve their time out in jail.

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  1. Mark says:

    I don’t know if this has anything to do with it, but these people remind me of the spoiled brats I used to see on Jerry Springer who would talk back to their parents, and disrespect them terribly. The parents would just take it, saying, “I don’t know what to do.” I remember in one episode the parents agreed to try an experiment where their kids were taken to boot camp, and ordered around by sergeants. They came back very different people, much more respectful, and they behaved. It didn’t take long, either. All they needed was some exposure to people who wouldn’t take their BS, who were not pushovers, and would discipline them if they didn’t follow orders, and/or disrespected their superiors. Supposedly they were well behaved at home, not just on-camera. The parents raved about how nice they were to be around. I don’t know how long that lasted. I’ve seen how kids can flip very quickly from someone who won’t take their misbehaving to those who will. There might’ve been the threat that if they reverted, they’d be sent back to boot camp.

    I didn’t like the JS Show, and didn’t watch it much, but I caught a few things like this.

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