By A Texas Reader
Sent: Saturday, March 1, 2025 at 08:28:50 PM EST
Subject: Before students at the University of Texas graduate, they are required to take global cultures and cultural diversity courses. It's part of a plan set in 2006 to ensure students take "skills and experiences courses" to prepare them to enter the world and
[N.S.: Those aren't about "skills and experiences."]
Texas House bill proposes to ban DEI in required university curriculum
House Bill 2548 would limit mention of race, gender or sexuality in modern life in required courses. It's one of several proposed curriculum bills.
Check out this story on statesman.com: https://www.statesman.com/story/news/education/2025/03/01/texas-legislature-house-bill-hb2548-ban-dei-required-university-classes/79212310007/
House Bill 2548 would limit mention of race, gender or sexuality in modern life in required courses. It's one of several proposed curriculum bills.
Check out this story on statesman.com: https://www.statesman.com/story/news/education/2025/03/01/texas-legislature-house-bill-hb2548-ban-dei-required-university-classes/79212310007/
Former UT Austin President Jay Hartzell is an ardent DEI supporter.
Maybe that is why he is the new president of SMU here in Dallas.
| DALLAS – The SMU Board of Trustees unanimously voted Tuesday to name Jay Hartzell the next president of SMU, effective June 1, 2025.Dr. Hartzell, a national leader in business education and real estate finance, is currently the 30th president of The University of Texas at Austin. www.smu.edu |
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3 comments:
They will batten down the hatches for four years and attempt to continue the commie crap of 2021-2024--in spite of Trump's executive orders--and then return full blast to bidenology,which is:Get Whitey,kiss mex,black and fag derriere non-stop and lie constantly that they believe in democracy.
--GRA
--GRA
"Texas House bill..." I caught an hour of Bannon's show (Saturday? Friday?) and it was a parade of Texans explaining how totally messed up the House is right now since Democrats were handed control of it. Legislation sidelined, microphones cut off. What hope can there be for a House bill to ban d-i-e-deology at U.T.?
PORTLAND,OREGON HAS A DYSENTERY AND HOMELESS PROBLEM(PSSST,THEY GO TOGETHER)
(ZH)Portland, Oregon's rapid economic decline is a well documented phenomenon related directly to Democrat leadership and progressive policy initiatives. The city is perhaps one of the most far-left governments in the entire US and it's a notorious breeding ground for leftist activist politicians. Portland is considered a "sanctuary city" and Oregon is a sanctuary state. Political opposition to illegal immigrant deportation efforts is extensive. This ideological stand, however, has only exacerbated the region's economic problems.
One unfortunate consequence of this blue city breakdown is the fast rising homeless population and a large percentage of this population, according to estimates, is made up of refugees and asylum seekers looking for protection from deportation.
Sanctuary cities don't track illegal migrant populations which means identifying the consequences of a migrant influx is difficult. One danger associated with uncontrolled immigration is the spread of third world diseases that don't normally pose a serious threat in the US otherwise.
Over the past several years, Portland has dealt with multiple outbreaks of two types of Shigella bacteria, also known as Dysentery, as well as norovirus outbreaks with the same symptoms. In 2024-2025 the metro area is witnessing perhaps the largest spread of Shigella so far.
Health officials warn that the bacterial version of the disease is proving resistant to several antibiotics and they cite two primary causes for the outbreak: The homeless population and "oral contact" involving fecal matter.
Of the most recent cluster of cases, the county said 56% were among people experiencing homelessness and 55% of the cases reported methamphetamine or opiate usage. They have also also identified a spread among housed and unhoused social groups who use drugs.
Oregon is 27th in the nation for population size, but has the 8th largest population of homeless people. Oregon officials warn that a large percentage of the homeless are made up of illegal migrants.
--GRA
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