Central Michigan University's admissions process is being exposed by a whistleblower who applied for the school's counseling program. As part of this process at CMU, the student was sent an essay about white privilege written by a radical leftist, and was told they would be required to "answer questions" about it in front of a board of faculty as a condition for acceptance into the program.
Corey DeAngelis broke the story, which starts with the student being sent the paper with the ominous words "This group interview is to determine acceptance into the CMU MA Counseling Program."
Here's what they wanted the student to read first (with an AI overview below):
The paper was written by Peggy McIntosh, a "feminist anti-racism activist."
But it doesn't end there. Check out the rest of this paper that details the scourge of "unearned white power," "the invisible knapsack of white privilege," and the "myth of meritocracy."
I'll quote a bit below.
I see a pattern running through the matrix of white privilege, a patter of assumptions that were passed on to me as a white person. There was one main piece of cultural turf; it was my own turn, and I was among those who could control the turf. My skin color was an asset for any move I was educated to want to make. I could think of myself as belonging in major ways and of making social systems work for me. I could freely disparage, fear, neglect, or be oblivious to anything outside of the dominant cultural forms. Being of the main culture, I could also criticize it fairly freely.
In proportion as my racial group was being made confident, comfortable, and oblivious, other groups were likely being made unconfident, uncomfortable, and alienated.
So, it would seem that CMU is going against Trump's executive order on promoting DEI.
So why is this school still receiving federal funds? And how many other universities are weeding out sane applicants in this same way?
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