"The problem [of] this survey is how it’s being used to bolster claims of liberal intolerance," Hannah-Jones opined.
Nikole Hannah-Jones of The New York Times questioned the data brought forward by the free speech group FIRE because it validates the concerns about self-censorship that white people have, in addition to minorities.
"But the problem this survey is how it's being used to bolster claims of liberal intolerance," Hannah-Jones claims.
The reality of what the fire blog post points out is that students in the "white," "black," "hispanic," and "Asian" blocs experience LESS feelings of self-censorship from their multiracial and American Indian counterparts.
FIRE's analysis of the data reads: "According to the survey, one in five [b]lack students report self-censoring 'fairly' or 'very' often, as do almost one in give Hispanic (18%) and Asian (17%) students. These percentages are higher for multiracial students (22%), American Indian students (25%), and students who identified their race/ethnicity as 'Something else' (32%). when it came to sexuality, students identifying as heterosexual/straight or as 'something else' self-censored most often."...
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Gibberish. Fitting that a professor at a major US university is unable to write a coherent sentence.
ReplyDeleteThey'll never admit it.
ReplyDeleteThe only way things will change is when they start fearing US, which seems unlikely to happen, esp. with sheep class.
It's easy to find intolerance when you're looking at everyone's but your own.
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