Bari Weiss got booted from The NY Times because she wasn't woke enough. Perhaps that's why she's writing for City Journal, one of the flagship magazines for Establishment Conservatives. If you'd told me Weiss would write an article for City Journal 3 year ago I would have laughed in your face ... whoops, I mean xir face.
In this great article, Weiss details the insane woke philosophy that has permeated and destroyed once proud elite institutions. These are prep schools, places where you pay $40K a year in tuition or more, are incredibly insular and private, and are seen as the pipelines to corporate and governmental power.
It's really a primer on how to render the upper class, people with plenty of money, powerless. You'd think that if you were wealthy, you could go tell the woke post modern imbeciles to go somewhere. It turns out you can't. Because the university and the "left" has never allowed dissent, the SJW woke cancer has metastasized, and the prognosis is a certain death.
Witness:
"Brentwood, a school that costs $45,630 a year, made headlines a few weeks back when it held racially segregated “dialogue and community-building sessions.” But when I speak with a parent of a middle-school student there, they want to talk about their child’s English curriculum. “They replaced all the books with no input or even informing the parents.” The curriculum no longer features classics such as The Scarlet Letter, Little Women, To Kill a Mockingbird, and Lord of the Flies. New books include: Stamped, Dear Martin, Dear Justice, and Yaqui Delgado Wants to Kick Your Ass.“The dean said to me, basically, it’s important to change with the times,” said the Brentwood parent. In a statement, Brentwood’s director of communications said: “Diversity, equity and inclusion are critical components of our education and our community at Brentwood School. The events of last summer created a call to action for all of us, in our school community and beyond.” Brentwood has announced a late-starting school day on March 10 for the lower school “due to our faculty book study of White Fragility.”
At Fieldston, an elective is offered to high school juniors and seniors called “historicizing whiteness.” At Grace Church School, seniors can take a course called “Allying: Why? Who? and How?” The curriculum includes a ’zine called “Accomplices Not Allies” that declares “the work of an accomplice in anti-colonial struggle is to attack colonial structures & ideas,” alongside a photograph of a burning police car. Harvard-Westlake, in its extensive antiracist plan announced this summer, included “redesigning the 11th grade US History course from a critical race theory perspective,” among many similar goals.
To question any of the curricular changes, parents say, is to make yourself suspect: “Every group chat I’m on with school parents, with the exception of my concerned parents’ group, they have a pattern of shaming anyone who shares anything remotely political or dissents from the group narrative,” one Brentwood mother wrote to me. “Once someone shames one person, many chime in agreement. The times I speak up to defend those they shame, they attempt to shame me.”
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