Thursday, September 01, 2005

Inside the Mind of the Rutgers Professor, Part IV: Prejudice

Prejudice

Professors at Rutgers, particularly in the psychology department, have become obsessed with eliminating prejudice – and not necessarily the illogical and unjust biases that dominate the connotations of prejudice. The wise prejudices like common sense, moral principle and empirical fact have been eliminated with the incorrect justification they are related to racial discrimination.

Everything the Rutgers student knows upon entering the University must be replaced, everything learned in the household, community, and religious texts. “Preconceived” or “inflexible” ideas must be abandoned. Only then is the Rutgers’ student’s mind empty, and only then can the brainwashing begin.

NJO: Originally printed in the September 2005 issue of The Centurion.

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