August 26 Radio Derb Transcript: Alumni No Longer Interested In Funding The College Playpens, Etc.

By John Derbyshire

08/31/2016

Friday’s Radio Derb transcript is up, go here to read or listen, here to download the MP3, if you'd prefer. Sample quote:
Funding the college playpens. The campus scene just gets nuttier and nuttier. Just this past few days, the website CampusReform.org logged the following. And so on.

Stories like this, and all the fuss we've been hearing the past year or two about trigger warnings, safe spaces, microaggressions, and the rest, it’s all got some of us wondering: Why do alumni of these places still send in donations?

People of my generation — not just conservative people, either — roll their eyes and shake their heads at this stuff. And my generation, I hasten to add, is not the oldest among college alumni. Why do they go on donating, when they know how crazy and anti-intellectual it all is?

Apparently some of them are waking up. The New York Times ran a report August 4th, that I just saw on HeterodoxAcademy.org, another website critical of campus looniness. Headline: College Students Protest, Alumni’s Fondness Fades and Checks Shrink. Sample, quote:

A backlash from alumni is an unexpected aftershock of the campus disruptions of the last academic year. Although fund-raisers are still gauging the extent of the effect on philanthropy, some colleges — particularly small, elite liberal arts institutions — have reported a decline in donations, accompanied by a laundry list of complaints.
End quote. If that puts some backbone into college administrators, that is nothing but good.

There are some signs that it has. Let’s give a round of applause to John Ellison, Dean of Students at the University of Chicago. In his welcoming letter to freshmen, Dean Ellison said the following, quote:

Our commitment to academic freedom means that we do not support so called "trigger warnings," we do not cancel invited speakers because their topics might prove controversial, and we do not condone the creation of intellectual "safe spaces" where individuals can retreat from ideas and perspectives at odds with their own.
End quote. Strength to your arm, Dean Ellison! And I am, by the way, available to speak to your students for just travel costs and a very modest honorarium. Have your people talk to my people, 'kay?

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