Academic Stupidity And Brainwashing

Guest Post by Walter E. Williams

Academic Stupidity And Brainwashing

Just when we thought colleges could not spout loonier ideas, we have a new one from American University. They hired a professor to teach other professors to grade students based on their “labor” rather than their writing ability. The professor that American University hired to teach that nonsense is Asao B. Inoue, who is a professor at the University of Washington in Tacoma in interdisciplinary arts and sciences. He is also the director of the university’s writing center. Inoue believes that a person’s writing ability should not be assessed, in order to promote “anti-racist” objectives. Inoue taught American University’s faculty members that their previous practices of grading writing promoted white language supremacy. Inoue thinks that students should be graded on the effort they put into a project.

The idea to bring such a professor to American University, where parents and students fork over $48,459 a year in tuition charges, could not have been something thought up by saner members of its academic community. Instead, it was probably the result of deep thinking by the university’s diversity and campus life officials. Inoue’s views are not simply extreme but possibly hostile to the academic mission of most universities. Forgiving and ignoring a students’ writing ability would mostly affect black students. White students’ speaking and writing would be judged against the King’s English, defined as standard, pure or correct English grammar.

Professor Noam Chomsky, called the father of modern linguistics, formulated the generative theory of language. According to his theory, the most basic form of language is a set of syntactic rules that is universal for all humans and that underlies the grammar of all human languages. We analyze and interpret our environment with words and sentences in a structured language. Oral and written language provides a set of rules that enables us to organize thoughts and construct logical meaning with our thoughts.

Not holding students accountable to proper grammar does a disservice to those students who overall show poor writing abilities. When or if these students graduate from college, they are not going to be evaluated in their careers by Inoue’s tailored standards. They will be judged according to their objective abilities, and it probably follows that if they fail to meet those objective standards, the standards themselves will be labeled as racist.

There’s another very dangerous bit of academic nonsense happening, this time at the K-12 level of education. One America News Network anchor interviewed Mary Clare Amselem, education specialist at the Heritage Foundation, about the California Department of Education’s proposed ethnic studies curriculum. The proposed ethnic studies curriculum would teach children that capitalism and father figures are racist.

The Ethnic Studies Model Curriculum also includes gross anti-Israel bias and teaches about a Palestinian-led anti-Israel initiative called Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions. The curriculum also has students study issues of police brutality and asks teachers to find incidents of bias by police in their own communities. According to an article by Shelby Talcott in The Stream, California’s proposed curriculum called for students to study lawmakers such as Democratic Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar and Democratic Michigan Rep. Rashida Tlaib, both of whom have supported the BDS movement and have been accused of anti-Semitic rhetoric.

The proposed ethnic studies proposal has been removed from the California Department of Education website. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., said, “While I am relieved that California made the obvious decision to revisit this wholly misguided proposal, we need to know why and how a blatantly anti-Semitic, anti-Israel, factually inaccurate curriculum made its way through the ranks of California’s Department of Education.” He added, “This was not simply an oversight — the California Department of Education’s attempt to institutionalize anti-Semitism is not only discriminatory and intolerant, it’s dangerous.”

Brainwashing our youngsters is a serious matter. The people responsible for the California Department of Education’s proposal ought to be summarily fired.

Walter E. Williams is a professor of economics at George Mason University.

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18 Comments
Anonymous
Anonymous
September 11, 2019 7:13 am

Thats awesome. I have put major efforts into an underground well line repair. I guess my effort is worth more than success. I’m sending him the bill even though its still leaking, with a copy of this article. Prolly make two and staple one to his bernie sign.

Anonymous
Anonymous
September 11, 2019 7:16 am

Double plus good my niggas.

M G
M G
September 11, 2019 7:19 am

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/WordNet

George Miller was a cognitive psychologist in the “new” field of psychosocial research in the 40s and 50s.

He and a few other “pioneers” in communication and psychology were interested in subliminal messaging of course.

And remember the ones who invent the pseudoscience are the experts.

Miller’s work gives a lot of insight as to how MEANING is formed in the brain. It is fascinating to contemplate just how we grasp meaning when confronted with a new concept.

What a thing is NOT is as important as what it is…

What education really needs is open minds open books and closed mouths.

Llpoh
Llpoh
September 11, 2019 7:42 am

I always pay my employees based on how hard they work, not on how much money they make me. It is only fair – why should it matter if they make me money? All that matters is that they work hard.

It would be wrong of me to reward those that accomplish the most, as I should reward the hardest workers instead.

Steve
Steve
  Llpoh
September 11, 2019 8:10 am

Yup, I agree. The guy who digs the most holes in the morning and fills them in in the afternoon gets paid the most. He did dig more holes than me, didn’t he?

Speedy
Speedy
  Llpoh
September 11, 2019 8:48 am

Is this the quantity over time game?When I did assembly line work there was a piece per hour standard. The standard rose as workers got more efficient.

Isn’t this punishing hard work? I felt it was mean then…still do.

The rest below concerns the “other issue” and is background for information only.

If I could return a year past and hide that nurse’s list of passwords at the hospital… Having access to the www while on a fentanyl drip opened up a can of worms not easily contained.
My husband brought my laptop to a hospital and Maggie got restless at the abandoned desk near her room.

I.E., I found a way online at the hospital and baited the wrong toadie for entertainment. It was when the Jordan Peterson/Sam Harris dialogue was ongoing. My son had been lecturing me on Peterson for years so I figured I could discuss JP with whomever. I had been sick for a while…denial. Anyway my bickering over Peterson started this. Ànd the bizarre replies awakened my evil ID.

They know NOT to give me Fentanyl now. We knew morphine and Oxy cause issues…lessons learnt

And someone did use my login stuff maliciously. Fixed that with Paula’s help. She was our SysAdmin at the E-3MCT contract. She worked for Boeing NOT the subcontractor. It was a Bigass Server for even classified stuff. She is retired but people pay her to try and hack their stuff. Crazy world isn’t it?

I called BB. I find his openness refreshing. Am sorry I made fun of him.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  Llpoh
September 11, 2019 9:50 am

enlightened employers are what the world needs more of–

Bilco
Bilco
September 11, 2019 7:56 am

Parents have to cough $48,459 a year for tuition!!!! Sooooo who is at fault here?

old white guy
old white guy
September 11, 2019 8:22 am

I wonder if Inoue knows how to spell the word stupid.

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
  old white guy
September 11, 2019 8:57 am

That’s rassiss…

Bob McDoanld
Bob McDoanld
September 11, 2019 9:13 am

More left wing stupidity. The larger problem is the younger generation is buying into the bullshit. Having put 4 daughters through college, I am proud to say after a few years each in the real world, their opinions on Utopia have changed to what is “fair”. They are all tired of the stupidity and having to pay for it.

TampaRed
TampaRed
September 11, 2019 9:58 am

this is a perfect thread on which to post this link–it’s to a short article from takimag about a writer who was just busted 4 having fake credentials–
he was incredibly prolific & would often take both sides of a position in different publications–
this went on 4 a # of years because editors were too lazy to check his credentials & they wanted “credentialed” content–
worth the time to read it–

Dupes Duped by Duplicitous Duper

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
September 11, 2019 10:31 am

More participation trophies for the generation that does not know the valuable lessons of defeat.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
September 11, 2019 11:26 am

Effort put into the writing unfortunately cannot include learning proper English grammar, spelling, vocabulary, etc.

And indeed, students should come to their own appreciation of why BDS is a good thing without the input of college propagandists.

Daniel Silvan
Daniel Silvan
September 11, 2019 11:26 am

Problems like this don’t really affect engineering and other pure science students. They are generally encountered by students, courses and professors that shouldn’t be in a university in the first place.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Daniel Silvan
September 11, 2019 1:04 pm

A person can do all the calculating they want, but if you can’t describe what you did and how it worked out, etc., it’s worthless.

I’ve edited manuscripts for publication in journals for ‘scientists’ whose native language is not english … the writing is agony.

Bithynia
Bithynia
September 11, 2019 12:09 pm

Parents need to home school their children, and stop spending money they do not have; sending their children to worthless universities. The worst thing that happened to one of my children is they graduated from the University of California Davis. I know people who went to the same UC school in the 1980’s; and they have such happy memories of the place. What they do not understand is that the academic standards of this university fell into the toilet a long time ago. Do not waste your time or effort sending your children to any California government run institution of education!

irate nate
irate nate
September 12, 2019 12:27 pm

The most effort? Whatever happened to “everyone gets a trophy”? I thought that was the Moonbat Credo….