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    Default Students, community members protest UL's closure of Office of Inclusion, other resources

    A small group of University of Louisiana at Lafayette students and community members gathered in the rain Wednesday to speak out against the school’s rollback of diversity, equity and inclusion efforts.

    They marched from the student union on campus to downtown Lafayette holding signs and chanting, hoping to call attention to the change in programming not just at UL, but at schools across Louisiana.

    “Inclusivity matters,” said Jae Regan, part of the Lafayette Inclusion Task Force, which organized the event. “We want the university to be accountable. All students should feel safe.”

    In a letter shared by the Lafayette Inclusion Task Force, supporters asked UL and other universities in the state to “stand against outside pressure and stand firm in protecting every person who makes education a central part of Louisiana’s future.”
    https://www.theadvocate.com/acadiana...02e869818.html

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    Ragin' Cajuns Re: Students, community members protest UL's closure of Office of Inclusion, other resources

    Those students need to get over themselves and go back to class.

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    Default Re: Students, community members protest UL's closure of Office of Inclusion, other resources

    I notice how this article is not behind a paywall. DEI is no way to run a university.


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    Quote Originally Posted by NOCajun View Post
    Those students need to get over themselves and go back to class.
    We went to UL at different times. When I was there, actively speaking up and participating in things like Free Speech Alley were considered an important part of education, and the administration was fierce in their defense of our rights.

    I have seen students protest over many things, some of which I did not agree with personally. But I am proud that our students protest, and I think that involvement with political and social issues is the difference between a University and a vo-tech education.

    I thought that was the way the Jesuits thought as well, and how they expect their students to think and act. I remember visiting Georgetown, and was surprised to see pro-choice student activists manning a table outside the Union. I asked them about it, they had a wealthy alumna who funded them. Georgetown wouldn't fund them, but it allowed them organize on campus and participate.

    Do you agree with that?

    Or did your faculty at Jesuit High teach you differently?

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    Quote Originally Posted by zephyr View Post
    I notice how this article is not behind a paywall. DEI is no way to run a university.
    I thought that America is the land of promised diversity, equality, and inclusion. Historically, immigrants from all nations, religions, races, and difference of opinion have been welcomed, and all citizens are allowed to participate.

    Do you think we should change that? And if so, who would you want to exclude?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NOCajun View Post
    Those students need to get over themselves and go back to class.
    Yup. %100

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunFun View Post
    I thought that America is the land of promised diversity, equality, and inclusion. Historically, immigrants from all nations, religions, races, and difference of opinion have been welcomed, and all citizens are allowed to participate.

    Do you think we should change that? And if so, who would you want to exclude?
    Historically immigrants checked in at the gate. DEI wasnt needed to accomplish the promise.

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    If this office is so important to so many people, why dont they privately fund it? Its obvious that the current administration decided that this is a waste of taxpayers dollars which is why is not being funded by our tax money any longer.


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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunFun View Post
    We went to UL at different times. When I was there, actively speaking up and participating in things like Free Speech Alley were considered an important part of education, and the administration was fierce in their defense of our rights.

    I have seen students protest over many things, some of which I did not agree with personally. But I am proud that our students protest, and I think that involvement with political and social issues is the difference between a University and a vo-tech education.

    I thought that was the way the Jesuits thought as well, and how they expect their students to think and act. I remember visiting Georgetown, and was surprised to see pro-choice student activists manning a table outside the Union. I asked them about it, they had a wealthy alumna who funded them. Georgetown wouldn't fund them, but it allowed them organize on campus and participate.

    Do you agree with that?

    Or did your faculty at Jesuit High teach you differently?
    You lost me at Jesuit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunNation View Post
    You lost me at Jesuit.
    Gerry won't like to hear that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunFun View Post
    I thought that America is the land of promised diversity, equality, and inclusion. Historically, immigrants from all nations, religions, races, and difference of opinion have been welcomed, and all citizens are allowed to participate.

    Do you think we should change that? And if so, who would you want to exclude?
    https://www.thesocialcontract.com/ar...cle_1221.shtml

    I Have a Plan to Destroy America, and Many Parts of It are Underway

    by Richard Lamm, former Democrat Governor of Colorado.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunFun View Post
    I thought that America is the land of promised diversity, equality, and inclusion. Historically, immigrants from all nations, religions, races, and difference of opinion have been welcomed, and all citizens are allowed to participate.

    Do you think we should change that? And if so, who would you want to exclude?
    First off, DEI was/is a waste of funds. Aside from that... how many of the protestors are U.S. citizens? How many are guests in this country who have been allowed here to STUDY?

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