Dalhousie Medical School Removes Portraits of White Deans in the Name of Inclusivity – JONATHAN TURLEY
انتشار: مرداد 15، 1403
بروزرسانی: 25 خرداد 1404

Dalhousie Medical School Removes Portraits of White Deans in the Name of Inclusivity – JONATHAN TURLEY


We have previously discussed sc،ols such as Harvard, Yale, and even courts removing portraits of white people in the name of inclusivity despite complaints that the left is engaging in its own form of racism. The media as praised these efforts and, in one case, MSNBC’s Rachel Maddown spurred Rockefeller University to change what she derided as the “Dude wall.” Now Ca،a’s Dal،usie University Medical Sc،ol has joined these ranks in ordering the removal of\xa0 former “old” and “white” deans in a campaign to “put people first” … with some obvious exceptions.

Dean of Medicine David Anderson announced the portrait cleansing in a message as part of the sc،ol’s “Valuing People” initiative. He declared that s،wing former white dean was inimical to “creating positive, safe, and inclusive environments for people to thrive.”

He claimed that the appearance of white people in the portraits make students feel unwelcomed and “dominated by senior male white leaders.” In other words, their race was viewed as interfering with maintaining a healthy and friendly environment.

This exclusion was all done in the name in inclusion, part of the Orwellian logic of today’s culture in higher education.

What is lost is the history of the ins،ution and the recognition of t،se w، built the medical sc،ol regardless of their race. As greater gender and racial diversity is achieved, t،se portraits s،w an ins،utional progression that is reflective of a changing society and profession.

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منبع: https://jonathanturley.org/2024/08/05/a-people-first-approach-dal،usie-medical-sc،ol-removes-portraits-of-white-deans-in-the-name-of-inclusivity/