Rutgers Declares Grammar Racist

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What the fuck. This is a disservice to their students. Watch what happens when some of these students try to use their "critical grammar" in papers/letters/presentations/other written products at work. That stuff will come flying right back, with changes indicated and demanded. The workplace expects professional, standard English. Military sure does. Can tell you senior officers have no problem making sure the written products they receive or are asked to sign are exactly the way they want them.

Rutgers Declares Grammar Racist
English Department pledges to incorporate 'critical grammar' into program
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Chrissy Clark - JULY 24, 2020 4:00 PM

The English department at a public university declared that proper English grammar is racist.

Rutgers University's English department will change its standards of English instruction in an effort to "stand with and respond" to the Black Lives Matter movement. In an email written by department chairwoman Rebecca Walkowitz, the Graduate Writing Program will emphasize "social justice" and "critical grammar."

Walkowitz said the department would respond to recent events with "workshops on social justice and writing," "increasing focus on graduate student life," and "incorporating ‘critical grammar' into our pedagogy." The "critical grammar" approach challenges the standard academic form of the English language in favor of a more inclusive writing experience. The curriculum puts an emphasis on the variability of the English language instead of accuracy.

"This approach challenges the familiar dogma that writing instruction should limit emphasis on grammar/sentence-level issues so as to not put students from multilingual, non-standard ‘academic' English backgrounds at a disadvantage," Walkowitz said. "Instead, it encourages students to develop a critical awareness of the variety of choices available to them [with] regard to micro-level issues in order to empower them and equip them to push against biases based on ‘written' accents."

Additionally, the department said it will provide more reading to upper-level writing classes on the subjects of racism, sexism, homophobia, and related forms of "systemic discrimination."

Leonydus Johnson, a speech pathologist and libertarian activist, said the school's change makes the racist assumption that minorities cannot comprehend traditional English. Johnson called the change "insulting, patronizing, and in itself, extremely racist."

"The idea that expecting a student to write in grammatically correct sentences is indicative of racial bias is asinine," Johnson told the Washington Free Beacon. "It's like these people believe that being non-white is an inherent handicap or learning disability…. That's racism. It has become very clear to me that those who claim to be ‘anti-racist' are often the most racist people in this country."

Rutgers's new anti-racist language standard comes alongside a litany of changes at other universities. Princeton University's board of trustees voted to remove Woodrow Wilson's name from its public policy school and one of its residential colleges to denounce the former president's "racist thinking and policies." The James Madison residential college at Michigan State University is considering making a similar change. Activists at the University of Pittsburgh have called for the firing of any employee deemed racist or discriminatory by students, and the school said it will give the demands "serious consideration."
The Rutgers English department created a Committee on Bias Awareness and Prevention in 2012. In light of Black Lives Matter protests, the school has moved past bias awareness and prevention and into a focus on "decolonization." Walkowitz's email talks of "decolonizing the writing center." The department offers a specific internship titled "Decolonizing the Writing Center" to "make the writing centers more linguistically diverse."

The university and Walkowitz did not respond to requests for comment.


 
The Ivory Tower and Media types have been pushing hard for years that standards of success that aren't race-based are still racist and thus cannot be enforced.

Despite the fact that NOWHERE in ANY dictionary is there a disclaimer "this is how white people spell things and think you should too" . Yet they've declared that doing your best to use correct spelling and correct wording is racist.

They've adopted the ruinous ghetto ideal that trying your best is for "whitey" , because like all educational reformists, when students fail, they strive to re-classify success than try and teach harder.
The commies did that on purpose. How else are they to get a steady supply of angery persons of colors to agitate for them because they've been taught (deliberately, in blue cities with deliberately shit schools) that Whitey the Man will just Keep them Down anyway so why bother trying?

When a white person says there's systemic racism in America, they're not wrong. It's the systemic racism caused by the Democrats in power in those places. Bigotry of low expectations, etc.
 
So Rutgers wants us to go from being capable speakers to sound like a retarded Jar Jar Binks.

"DEY DO NOT NO DA WAE WAE FOR MO' SQUEE SQUEE NO DEY DON' NO DEY DON DEYSA WAN MO' MO' FO' DA MOW MOW FO CLAY CLAY'"

Surely, they thought this thru. It can't backfire for them at any time.
 
Seems to me they added this because their lowering of acceptance standards for diversity reasons netted them a bunch of retards who can't hack. Now they get a "special" class just for them so they can "earn" their participation trophy.
 
Yo! Oh mah god chahld. I ca't belaheve dahs crap. We talk da way we talk because we chahll from slave folk. I'm jus' a poor ahllahterate negro wogeezer wahth two shortahez a' I get raped eeasyghly day by mah massah. Ah be baaad...
 
Leonydus Johnson, a speech pathologist and libertarian activist, said the school's change makes the racist assumption that minorities cannot comprehend traditional English. Johnson called the change "insulting, patronizing, and in itself, extremely racist."
If Looters could comprehend proper English then why don't they use it?

Reminder that Rutgers is (or has been) the home to:
Kevin Allred, the one-and-only Professor of Beyoncé Studies
Anna Stubblefield, who raped a disabled man in the pretext of "facilitated communication".
Brittney Cooper, a Professor of "hip-hop studies" who blamed Trump for making Looters fat and blamed Trump supporters for causing the covid crisis.
Eleanor Jefferson, better known as the unhinged moderator "Eggplant Wizard" on Something Awful and who wrote pedophilic werewolf porn under the alias Kali Lowe.
 
Oh, in the military if you ever write an email/other communication to your boss or other upper echelon featuring the term "I feel X, Y,", expect to be told to use "I believe" instead. Learned that over thirty years ago as a young staff officer.

I was told by my college professor that if I wrote "I believe" in my discussions, I was being too forceful - and I should be more sympathetic to other people's views.

It was a god damn compsci class. I couldn't even respond to him. I just pretended I never saw it because I genuinely couldn't answer that without the high probability of coming across as the utter bitch I am. I understand there's a point where you get overly technical and sometimes commas don't make sense and how sometimes run-on sentences or splices are fun. I write with a crap ton of ESL creatives and sometimes they screw up. Sometimes I say something that's a saying down here and they're very temporarily confused. However, jesus christ natives are breaking English faster than the god damned border wall.

I had multiple inward sperg breakdowns having to read online college discussion boards but I don't want to know what I would have to deal with if I had to go through this bullshit now.
 
Frederick Douglass' corpse is now a turbine generator. Hasn't there been studies showing that most inner city blacks have a vocabulary of less than 200 words?

TBF, language does slowly change, especially the idioms. When I read Pride and Prejudice the first time I had wikipedia open so I could figure out what the difference between a barouche, a landau, or a chaise was. Which would've been as obvious to the original readers as the difference between a sedan, a Smart car, and a SUV would be today.
 
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