Opinion How Texas A&M Went Woke

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Sane Texans must act to remove all traces of DEI in the state.​

Texas A&M is among the most conservative public universities in America, with a student body well to the right of its peers at other schools. Its traditions of military service and commitments to agriculture and mechanical sciences (the original meaning of A&M) connect it to meritocratic invention.

Yet, for more than a decade, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) policies have transformed the university. Those governing Texas A&M think the school itself is racist—and they have adopted increasingly radical policies to transform it into a typical, leftist American university.
As I discuss in a newly-released report, radical efforts to transform A&M began with its 2010 Diversity Plan, which sought to achieve greater faculty equity and to transform the campus climate through DEI programming. Diversity, it held, is “an indispensable component of academic excellence.” The 2010 Diversity Plan established two committees to evaluate departments and dole out diversity bonuses to conforming colleges.

Diversicrats began building a DEI empire through faculty equity policies and the promotion of campus climate programming. It started slowly. By 2017, STRIDE training, aimed at revealing the systemic and implicit biases of such fraught categories as “best candidate” and “merit,” was mandatory for faculty assigned to search committees. Similar programs were adopted for tenure and promotion committees. Accountability, Climate, Equity, and Scholarship Faculty Fellows Program (ACES) fellowships sought to recruit minority candidates with “diversity skills” to A&M. Hate reporting systems were adopted to help transform the campus climate.

Over time, however, A&M administrators became frustrated at the campus’s lack of progress toward diverse and equitable inclusivity. The percentage of black students actually fell at A&M between 2010 and 2020, while the percentage of black faculty remained unchanged. More and more students, from all ethnic groups measured, felt excluded from campus life. Then came the death of George Floyd and the madness of the 2020 riots. A&M exploded with demands to remove statues and institute new DEI plans and mandates.
A&M administrators doubled down on DEI ideology in the 2020 State of Diversity Report. They attributed A&M’s shortcomings to the systemically racist A&M community. As they write, “problematic trends…are attributable to institutional practices, policies, mindsets, and cultures that persistently disadvantage Black students and sustain inequities.” Among the “systematic racist and discriminatory practices” that need to be dismantled are “innocuous-sounding words and sentiments such as meritocracy, legacy, color-blind, race-neutral, best-qualified, good fit and isolated incident.” These deceptively anodyne terms “have been used to establish and maintain racist and discriminatory practices and sentiments.”

The idea of merit itself, according to the Report, “masks ways in which certain groups have benefited and others have been excluded from access to networks and resources.” Color-blind hiring and admissions “mask favoritism, bias, and discriminatory practices.” Referring to a problematic event—such as the appearance of a speaker who doesn’t agree with the principles of DEI—as an “incident” (instead of as part of a system) is dangerous because it “implies that the occurrence is occasional, one-time, or an isolated event as opposed to an indicator of pervasive and systemic racism.” Anything that violates the norms of the equity regime must be scrutinized, and the racist motives behind it excavated, for the rot is always said to run deep.
The solution is to turn A&M into an institution that creates more leftist and anti-racist activists. “Pedagogy is the most powerful and effective form of activism…. We must all become education-activists. One can think of the 2020 State of Diversity Report as a roadmap for such activism.”

A&M’s DEI regime began with the claim that true meritocracy is inseparable from diversity, but it has ended with the claim that meritocracy is itself a racist idea.
The radical reality in the original DEI policies were quickly realized. A&M soon had more DEI administrators than University of Texas at Austin. Its DEI personnel spread to colleges, where more plans, more intense equity training, and more programming was “incentivized.”
Well over 60% of all A&M departments now require DEI statements for job applicants. DEI statements are judged using the Berkeley Rubric, which scores candidates low if they seek to “treat everyone the same,” while giving extra points to candidates willing to set different standards for different races and sexes. Search committees are encouraged to set a minimum score on the Berkeley Rubric for candidates to make the cut.

The ACES program has been expanded to what is colloquially known as ACES Plus, aimed at recruiting mid-career and senior minority faculty to A&M. ACES Plus only allowed under-represented minorities to apply for the program. Litigants have challenged the legality of the program under federal law.

DEI commitments have weakened A&M’s old curriculum. No physical fitness or foreign language requirements remain. History and political science requirements have been “broadened” from surveys in American history to narrow DEI classes like “Blacks in the United States, 1607-1877.” Science requirements now include “life science” classes informed with global warming dogmatism. A&M now has two required general education courses infused with DEI ideology: an “International Cultural Diversity” requirement and a “Cultural Discourse” requirement. This is not your father’s A&M.

A&M leadership continues to obscure its intentions. As one wag put it, the job of red state university presidents is to lie to red state legislators. The same DEI that exists at UT-Austin exists at A&M.

Only the Texas legislature and the A&M Boards of Regents might stop the DEI madness from strangling another university. It is already late in the game. The legislature should defund every DEI office in the state, prevent the use of DEI statements in hiring and promotion, and expand liability for violations of Texas and federal civil rights laws. Red states need more radical reforms, of course, but first they must acknowledge that the problem is indeed great.


 
I don't know how there are still people that don't realize the entire university structure in the US, hell even across the world is screwed because decades ago the social engineers that got us to this clown world were actually smart enough to realize where their manipulation would work best.
 
While I don't really care (because I see all colleges/universities as the same, some are just more terminal than others), I somewhat find it hilarious, because when you're in the military and you're surrounded by Texans who are up their own ass about everything; A&M is one of their core pinnacles of Texas greatness (also college ball, because they're all fucking ball chasers). You assholes lost your Cathedral and are now just as gay as everyone else. HAHAHAH!
 
While I don't really care (because I see all colleges/universities as the same, some are just more terminal than others), I somewhat find it hilarious, because when you're in the military and you're surrounded by Texans who are up their own ass about everything; A&M is one of their core pinnacles of Texas greatness (also college ball, because they're all fucking ball chasers). You assholes lost your Cathedral and are now just as gay as everyone else. HAHAHAH!
I can get being mad they didn't gatekeep as their egos blinded them, but your vendetta against texas seems deeper. Do explain.
 
I can get being mad they didn't gatekeep as their egos blinded them, but your vendetta against texas seems deeper. Do explain.
Just PTSD from being around too many Texans who are bred to have Stockholm Syndrome from birth. They'd fail to admit easily disprovable facts; like how Texas is not the biggest state by population, geography, and one even argued that Texas has mountains larger than the Rockies. Because he was so brain damaged he couldn't admit any state had something Texas didn't. And when you point out that Texas is a fucking plains state; I'm not from there, so I wouldn't know. They're just as bad as SJWs, but more concerned about their state than skin color.
 
Just PTSD from being around too many Texans who are bred to have Stockholm Syndrome from birth. They'd fail to admit easily disprovable facts; like how Texas is not the biggest state by population, geography, and one even argued that Texas has mountains larger than the Rockies. Because he was so brain damaged he couldn't admit any state had something Texas didn't.
You can find retards from any state that will claim their state has (X unique characteristic) that it either just does not or shares with every other place. It can get even dumber when considering people that never leave a certain city. This isn't a problem from this state alone.
 
You can find retards from any state that will claim their state has (X unique characteristic) that it either just does not or shares with every other place. It can get even dumber when considering people that never leave a certain city. This isn't a problem from this state alone.
I'm sure there are, but I've never encountered anyone else; especially with how quick they are to but in to a conversation they're not apart of to brag about something. Most people know the "steers and queers" line, but they're more like bitchy women, but dudes. They deserve to be mocked.
 
Texas A&M isn't so much a university as it is a 72,982 person cult. Penn State is the only other school in the country that can even compare to the indoctrinated zealot vibe I get from A&M.
 
At this point, its every parent's responsibility to show their kid Yuri Bezmenov because he more or less nails the current woke zeitgeist decades ago. In 1984 for extra irony.


On that note, the US is going to be quite interesting once College flies out the window.
 
They call it DEI yet it should be spelled DIE. At least its advocates would be more honest then.
 
I don't know how there are still people that don't realize the entire university structure in the US, hell even across the world is screwed because decades ago the social engineers that got us to this clown world were actually smart enough to realize where their manipulation would work best.
Blame the Soviets starting that shit in an attempt to undermine the US by playing the long game and planting people in universities with those beleifs. Little did they know that it wouldn't just stay in the US, but metastatize and infect the minds of people all over the globe, and even encroach on their own motherland decades later in a horrible twist of irony.
 
Texas A&M isn't so much a university as it is a 72,982 person cult. Penn State is the only other school in the country that can even compare to the indoctrinated zealot vibe I get from A&M.
Hell even the city it's located in gives off a bad sensation. Who names a city College Station of all things?
 
ROLL TIDE ROLL!
Many, many universities have passionate alumni bases and T-shirt fans, beloved in their states. I'm speaking of something else entirely.

There are far fewer built on "traditions" like this:
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But if you can't differentiate between bizarrely strong sports fandom and the extremely bizarre behaviors and people that are produced and encouraged by those two institutions in particular, by all means, book a trip to central Pennsylvania or Brazos County. They probably have an initiation ritual waiting for you at either.
 
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Many, many universities have passionate alumni bases and T-shirt fans, beloved in their states. I'm speaking of something else entirely.

There are far fewer built on "traditions" like this:
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But if you can't differentiate between bizarrely strong sports fandom and the extremely bizarre behaviors and people that are produced and encouraged by those two institutions in particular, by all means, book a trip to central Pennsylvania or Brazos County. They probably have an initiation ritual waiting for you at either.
Personally, I never got the attachment some people have to their schools. Sure, I like the people I meet/met in my department and hang /hung out with them often, but it's a fucking stretch to say I love the entire school and care about anything other than learning shit, getting my degree, meeting new friends and collegues and getting the fuck out. I couldn't care less about the school itself past that.
 
Personally, I never got the attachment some people have to their schools. Sure, I like the people I meet/met in my department and hang /hung out with them often, but it's a fucking stretch to say I love the entire school and care about anything other than learning shit, getting my degree, meeting new friends and collegues and getting the fuck out. I couldn't care less about the school itself past that.

Maybe they think their life peaked in high school or college?
 
I can get being mad they didn't gatekeep as their egos blinded them, but your vendetta against texas seems deeper. Do explain.
Aggies are weird, I absolutely understand this dude, all I remember is theres this 'rivalry' with UT. Its very much a 'sit in the pod bugman' vs 'learn to code, redneck' that tier of stupid back and forth. They even bring it up in the article, I was like, damn Im surprised anything in College Station is 'going woke' but its just like federal college shit or something.

All Ive ever heard about them is that theyre really fanatical, yeah All I know of them is that 'good ol boy' ballgame rivalry though.
 
God, this is a depressing article. TAMU was an amazing place. Sad that it's being raped by Marxism like everything else.

GIG 'EM, AGS. BTHO COMMIES.
 
Texas A&M isn't so much a university as it is a 72,982 person cult. Penn State is the only other school in the country that can even compare to the indoctrinated zealot vibe I get from A&M.

Many, many universities have passionate alumni bases and T-shirt fans, beloved in their states. I'm speaking of something else entirely.

There are far fewer built on "traditions" like this:
View attachment 4556753
But if you can't differentiate between bizarrely strong sports fandom and the extremely bizarre behaviors and people that are produced and encouraged by those two institutions in particular, by all means, book a trip to central Pennsylvania or Brazos County. They probably have an initiation ritual waiting for you at either.
You’ve seen videos of the Midnight Yell too, haven’t you?
 
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