EYRE: The 'Propaganda Module' that’s taken hold at the University of Saskatchewan (Western Standard)
Bronwyn Eyre is the former Saskatchewan Minister of Energy and of Justice and Attorney General
“Dissent, contrary views, and nuance are neither expected nor tolerated. Opinions that are different are not on the reading list. The purpose of the program is indoctrination.”
This, from a recent National Post op-ed, in which former Law Dean and 13-year President of the University of Saskatchewan, Peter MacKinnon, takes square aim at the U of S’ mandatory Anti-Racism/Anti-Oppression and Unconscious Bias Faculty Development Program — signed by the U of S administration into its collective bargaining agreement with faculty and staff.
Underpinning the required readings for what MacKinnon calls this “propaganda module” is that the “success of Saskatchewan’s white people is built on 150 years of racist, sexist and homophobic colonial practices,” and that Canadian university systems are “rigged to privilege white people.”
Mackinnon recounts how one program participant, who attended because he was obliged to, was invited to leave after 30 minutes “because he did not lend his voice to the session’s purpose and orientation.” Soviet Young Pioneers, anyone? ...
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