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University of Michigan axes DEI statements after woke faculty begs for sustained race-obsessed programming
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University of Michigan axes DEI statements after woke faculty begs for sustained race-obsessed programming

The University of Michigan announced Thursday that it was ending its use of DEI statements in faculty hiring. This decision — recommended in late October by an eight-member faculty working group and inevitable in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court's June 29, 2023, ruling in Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. Harvard/UNC banning race-based college admission — is sure to disappoint the multitudes of leftists who rallied on campus Monday in support of continued funding for DEI initiatives. The working group noted in its final recommendations document that while DEI statements have been used at the university for several years, they should no longer be solicited as part of faculty hiring and consideration for promotion, citing feedback from nearly 2,000 faculty members and policies at peer institutions. "Critics of diversity statements perceive them as expressions of personal identity traits, support of specific ideology or opinions on socially relevant issues, and serve as a 'litmus test' of whether a faculty member's views are politically acceptable," wrote the working group. "Thus, as currently enacted, diversity statements have the potential to limit viewpoints and reduce diversity of thought among faculty members." While willing to give the DEI statements the boot in theory, the working group found a way to keep the "values of DEI" alive, recommending that applicants should incorporate DEI content into teaching, research, and service statements. 'Students were less likely to interact with people of a different race or religion or with different politics.' The university did not enact this second recommendation. "Diversity, equity, and inclusion are three of our core values at the university. Our collective efforts in this area have produced important strides in opening opportunities for all people," Laurie McCauley, the provost of the university, said in a statement Thursday. "As we pursue this challenging and complex work, we will continuously refine our approach." "I'm grateful for this faculty committee, which spent months soliciting feedback from across campus, evaluating our methods and determining the best course forward," added McCauley. Leftists on campus are evidently upset over the potential loss of the divisive and counterproductive tool for indoctrination and gatekeeping. After all, it has been a reliable cash cow that has kept numerous radicals employed. The New York Times Magazine reported in October that the university had blown nearly $250 million on DEI since 2016. The result: an environment where internal polling reportedly indicated that "students were less likely to interact with people of a different race or religion or with different politics" and the creation of "a powerful conceptual framework for student and faculty grievances — and formidable bureaucratic mechanisms to pursue them." 'Some anti-oppressive DEI narratives can engender a hostile attribution bias and heighten racial suspicion, prejudicial attitudes, authoritarian policing, and support for punitive behaviors.' A 2021 Heritage Foundation report indicated that Michigan had the largest DEI staff of any major public university on multiple measures, with hundreds of people formally tasked with providing DEI services. The Times indicated that whereas other universities have seen theirs shrink, Michigan's DEI bureaucracy has actually grown in recent years such that the number of employees operating in DEI-related offices or with "diversity, "equity," or "inclusion" in their job titles at its Ann Arbor campus has actually ballooned by 71% since the school kicked off "D.E.I. 2.0" in 2023. Those facing the potential loss of titles, jobs, and ideological dominance rallied on campus Monday to protest the possibility of a partial defunding of DEI initiatives at the university — something on which the board of regents is reportedly set to vote. Pragya Choudhary, among the protesters who attended the rally, which was organized by the senate advisory committee on university affairs, said, "The principles of DEI have positively impacted every person here, and with improvement, DEI initiatives can do even more, but without DEI initiatives, we will all suffer," reported the Michigan Daily. Su'ad Abdul Khabeer, an associate professor of American culture, said, "Unlike those who claim DEI here at the University of Michigan has done nothing, my critique is we haven't done enough." Ali Mazrui, a SACUA member and African studies associate chair, suggested that by defunding the race-obsessed programs, the board was surrendering to the incoming Trump administration: "We in faculty government would prefer that the Regents saw themselves as representing us and the people of the state rather than bowing prematurely to a government that is likely to be hostile to DEI. … Acquiescing too early, too easily, without protest, is the way that totalitarian governments come to power." "The Regents were interested in potentially doing away with the use of diversity statements for faculty hiring," Kevin Cokley, the psychology department's associate chair for diversity initiatives, told the Daily. "It is not a surprise to me that now there are some concerns about the potential dismantling of DEI initiatives at large." Sarah Hubbard, on the board of regents, said, "The national conversation has highlighted the need to be sure there are results and that all people are being represented under these DEI programs." A study published last week by the Network Contagion Research Institute and Rutgers University conclude that "while purporting to combat bias, some anti-oppressive DEI narratives can engender a hostile attribution bias and heighten racial suspicion, prejudicial attitudes, authoritarian policing, and support for punitive behaviors in the absence of evidence for a transgression deserving punishment." Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Beauty salon owner rips Trump supporters as 'hateful' and 'misogynistic.' Now she says her clients are 'dropping like flies.'
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Beauty salon owner rips Trump supporters as 'hateful' and 'misogynistic.' Now she says her clients are 'dropping like flies.'

A beauty salon owner blasted supporters of President-elect Donald Trump as "hateful" and "misogynistic," and now she's saying her clients are "dropping like flies."Seems the hubbub, according to the New York Post, stems from a now-viral TikTok video from Tiffney Prickett, owner-operator of Voiage Salon in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.'I knew she was a Republican, which I don’t have a problem with you being a Republican. I have a problem with you wanting to strip human rights away from people. I will stand up for human rights and suffer those consequences.'“Trump basically gave small men the ability and the courage to be misogynistic and hateful and say s**t like ‘your body, my choice’ and ‘you won’t have a choice’ and ‘you will bear my child whether you like it or not,’” Prickett said in the video, according to the Post.“The comments are so gross. The things men say to women are so gross. And I don’t know why more men don’t come to the defense of women. I don’t know why men witness aggression towards women and stand idly by and do nothing. I don’t understand,” Prickett added, according to the paper.The 40-year-old divorced mother of three also declared that men usually “shrug [it] off” when another man is mistreating a woman, the Post said.“I don’t understand why more men don’t have the courage to stick up to [sic] these small men who think they can do whatever they want and say whatever they want to women. And I’m just f***ing sick of it,” she said, according to the paper.It's unclear why a business owner in a red state like Idaho took it upon herself to rip Trump supporters, but as you might expect, the backlash was brutal.In a subsequent video, Prickett had the following to say, according to the Post: “So this is me suffering the consequences of my own action. I just had a client send her husband into my salon and demand a refund for gift cards — pre-purchased — because of my stance that if you support a racist, homophobic, misogynist rapist, and you’re OK with those things because you supported them that you are in fact those things. And she was so offended by that, he said she did not feel comfortable coming to my salon anymore.”The paper said she added that "I didn’t want to deal with them anyway because I knew that that whole family were Trump supporters because I’ve been doing her for 15 years, I’ve been to her family functions and family events. She’s given me gifts over the years. She was a very good client." Prickett also said, “I knew she was a Republican, which I don’t have a problem with you being a Republican. I have a problem with you wanting to strip human rights away from people. I will stand up for human rights and suffer those consequences," according to the Post.Pushing back against commenters who said she was “wrong” and would “lose her business," the paper said Prickett shot back that "if I lose my business because … I posted a video that said if you support a racist, misogynist, homophobic rapist, and you’re OK with it, then you are those things, I guess I lose my business."The Post reported that another video shows Prickett saying "no" to a detractor who encouraged her to keep an open mind and engage in political dialogue across party lines. The paper said her reason is because the difference between Trump supporters and her is about "morals" rather than “opinion."In another video from last week, the Post said Prickett shared that she lost even more Trump-supporting clients, adding that "they’re dropping like flies.”The paper also noted that Prickett said she'd “rather go work at Chipotle” than allow Trump supporters to “feel comfortable” in her salon.The Post noted that since her video takes went viral, the website for Prickett’s Voiage Salon "no longer appears to be active."Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Moonlighter 2 brings back the cult hit roguelike, bigger and better than ever
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Moonlighter 2 brings back the cult hit roguelike, bigger and better than ever

A true cult hit is finally returning for more, as Moonlighter 2 has officially been revealed, some six years after the first. Daring merchant Will is back, and he's tackling even more complex dungeons this time around, thankfully with a few more tricks up his sleeve too. Continue reading Moonlighter 2 brings back the cult hit roguelike, bigger and better than ever
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Starship-building MMO SpaceCraft revealed by Dune Spice Wars developer
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Starship-building MMO SpaceCraft revealed by Dune Spice Wars developer

Developer Shiro Games has had hit after hit, especially when it comes to strategy and survival games with the likes of Northgard, Wartales, and Dune: Spice Wars under its belt. Now, the developer is tackling space once more, this time with the brand-new SpaceCraft, a massively multiplayer management and building game launching in 2025. Continue reading Starship-building MMO SpaceCraft revealed by Dune Spice Wars developer MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best management games, Best sandbox games, Best building games
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Is Path of Exile 2 down? Current server status
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Is Path of Exile 2 down? Current server status

Is Path of Exile 2 down? Dungeon crawling is the spice of life, but PoE 2’s servers crawling to a halt certainly isn’t. Troubleshooting network issues is a pain at the best of times, but it’s even worse when you and the homies are trying to jump back into Wraeclast for another loot-hunting session. Considering just how massive a release Path of Exile 2 is, there's every chance that Grinding Gears’ latest and greatest RPG might run into server issues from time to time. Fortunately, we’re here to update you on the latest PoE 2 server status. While you’re twiddling your thumbs waiting for PoE 2 to come back to life, read up on the best Path of Exile 2 classes - our comprehensive guides for each one are packed with all the tips and tricks you’ll need to master your craft. Continue reading Is Path of Exile 2 down? Current server status MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Path of Exile 2 Witch class guide, Path of Exile 2 preview, Path of Exile 2 release date
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PUBG creator lets you play an early tech demo of Project Artemis right now
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PUBG creator lets you play an early tech demo of Project Artemis right now

Many moons ago, Brendan ‘PlayerUnknown’ Greene, the creator of iconic battle royale game PUBG, announced the remarkably ambitious Project Artemis - a title that would use procedural generation to make Earth-sized worlds for huge sandbox experiences. A precursor called Prologue, a survival game that would be an early test bed for the tech in Project Artemis, was also revealed. However, we haven't heard much about PlayerUnknown Productions’ upcoming games for a while. That is, until now. The studio has unveiled a three-game plan that will help it perfect the various core aspects of Project Artemis, and that all begins with Prologue: Go Wayback! which launches next year. There’s also a new tech demo called Preface: Undiscovered World that is available to try on Steam right now. Continue reading PUBG creator lets you play an early tech demo of Project Artemis right now MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Upcoming PC Games
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Par for the Course: LPGA Rules Men Can No Longer Steal Women's Golf Achievements
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Par for the Course: LPGA Rules Men Can No Longer Steal Women's Golf Achievements

Par for the Course: LPGA Rules Men Can No Longer Steal Women's Golf Achievements
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*EYE ROLL* Decoding Fox News' BIG GOTCHA on Pete Hegseth Drinking Whiskey at Work Goes HILARIOUSLY Wrong
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*EYE ROLL* Decoding Fox News' BIG GOTCHA on Pete Hegseth Drinking Whiskey at Work Goes HILARIOUSLY Wrong

*EYE ROLL* Decoding Fox News' BIG GOTCHA on Pete Hegseth Drinking Whiskey at Work Goes HILARIOUSLY Wrong
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A Tale of Two Presidents: NYT ‘Journos’ Churn Out Pro-Dem Prose for Biden’s Hunter Pardon
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A Tale of Two Presidents: NYT ‘Journos’ Churn Out Pro-Dem Prose for Biden’s Hunter Pardon

A Tale of Two Presidents: NYT ‘Journos’ Churn Out Pro-Dem Prose for Biden’s Hunter Pardon
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CUH-RAZY! Actor Matthew Marsden Simply Saying He Has 9 Kids Triggers BATS**T Rage-Fit from Lefty Women
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CUH-RAZY! Actor Matthew Marsden Simply Saying He Has 9 Kids Triggers BATS**T Rage-Fit from Lefty Women

CUH-RAZY! Actor Matthew Marsden Simply Saying He Has 9 Kids Triggers BATS**T Rage-Fit from Lefty Women
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