The Public Needs Campus Viewpoint Diversity
President Trump began acting on his pledge to end wokeness by targeting DEI and critical race theory in universities and the federal government. While this was a good first step, shutting down woke programs goes only so far; it limits what bad actors in academia can do, but it leaves those bad actors in place.
Without broader staffing reforms, radical left-wing professors will still control higher education. Several states are trying to dictate what professors should and shouldn't teach, but these efforts similarly don't reach the core of academia's sickness—the political monopoly that guarantees its continued malignancy.
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