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And by a prudent flight and cunning save A life which valour could not, from the grave. A better buckler I can soon regain, But who can get another life again? Archilochus

Thursday, September 28, 2023

Rufo v. Pinker

 Alexander Hall, "Chris Rufo responds to Harvard intellectual who says his methods of fighting indoctrination are wrong"

'We are where we are today because of the Liberal Old Guard’s inaction,' Parkland survivor Kyle Kashuv wrote:
Professor Steven Pinker, hailed as a free-thinking intellectual, slammed efforts by Chris Rufo and others to stop woke indoctrination in schools.
Steven Pinker, a cognitive scientist at Harvard, shared an article from anti-Trump news outlet, The Bulwark, headlined, "Ron DeSantis, Chris Rufo, and the College Anti-Woke Makeover." The piece slammed Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis for appointing six people to vacant seats on the thirteen-member board of trustees of the New College of Florida, one of whom is Rufo. Through his investigative work and advocacy, Rufo has led a movement to counter progressive orthodox in schools, corporate offices and at universities.

"How not to fix academia: The always-wise @cathyoung63 exposes DeSantis & Rufo's takeover of New College FL: ‘Stoking the culture wars, rallying the Trumpist base, and using the power of the state to defeat bad ideas is not the road back to sanity,’" he wrote.



Rufo responded Pinker saying he and others like him have "presided over the decades-long collapse" of academia.

"Boomers like Steven Pinker presided over the decades-long collapse of standards in academia. Now they want to lecture sanctimoniously about ‘how not to fix academia,’" Rufo tweeted. "Sorry, buddy, we're not going to listen to people who can't even open their comments. We're in charge now."



He added, "The complaint about using ‘state power,’ meaning constitutionally-mandated democratic governance, to correct the ideological corruption of *public universities,* i.e., state institutions funded by taxpayers, is ridiculous. Amounts to ‘the people can't regulate the state.’"

When one Twitter user asked how Pinker could be blamed for the woke takeover of academia, Rufo tweeted, "His cohort has pushed an empty, 1960s-style boomer interpretation of ‘Enlightenment values,’ while ceding all institutional power to left-wing racialist bureaucracies. They want credit for their words, while ignoring their deeds. We shouldn't give them a consolation prize."

Many Twitter users slammed Pinker for criticizing Rufo's work.

Author and Daily Wire show host Andrew Klavan wrote, "I love it when the left wants to teach children racist CRT and demented sexual theories, and when people like @realchrisrufo say, ‘No, thank you,’ suddenly it's a ‘Culture War.’ If the left didn't want a culture war, they shouldn't have opened fire."

Sky News host Rita Panahi called out Pinker for appearing neutral until it’s time to condemn conservatives.

"He’s not into ‘culture wars’ that’s why he posted a video of himself celebrating Trump being ousted," she wrote. "Funny how all the radical Left ideology pushed isn’t a ‘culture war’…only when conservatives push back."

Journalist Shant Mesrobian appeared to parody Pinker’s approach to the rise of wokeness.

"The road back to sanity is to keep podcasting about the woke mind virus and hope it all works out in the end," he wrote.

Evolutionary biologist Colin Wright tweeted, "Yup. Op-eds are a useful first step to identifying the issues, but at some point you actually need to do something. Academics are not equipped to solve problems like this, because they're taught that all they have to do is write about a problem and peer review will save the day."

Parkland survivor and commentator Kyle Kashuv tweeted that the time is long past for inaction.
 
"He wrote a really nice letter in my defense during Harvard. But we are where we are today because of the Liberal Old Guard’s inaction to stop the capture of institutions by Leftist radicals," he wrote. "Princeton is lost and no amount of kumbaya from Robbie George will save it."
Rufo needs to chill.  Pinker's got a lot more to lose than Rufo.  Do I think Pinker has his politics wrong?  Yes.  Do I think he needs to toe the anti-establishment line?   No.  And btw - Nixon created the EPA and took us off the Gold Standard.  Nobody took "power" out of the hands of ordinary people more than Nixon.

18 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ehmm???... "racialist"?

-FJ the Dangerous and Extreme MAGA Jew said...

I don't know if Rufo is racial. I've seen a vid or two, but don't really know who he is. I just thought he might have something to offer in refuting Pinker's idea's, and I can see now, his is a "political" dispute, not a theoretical one vis intelligence of linguistics.

Anonymous said...

I mean is "racialist" mean something differ from "racist"?

That tedious English, where even one letter can change mening drasticly.

Anonymous said...

See... meaning/mening. Huh. :-(

Joe Conservative said...

Yes a racist is someone who holds an animosity about one or multiple races and applies it to the race in its' entirety (with few, if any, exceptions; a racialist concerns himself with racial differences, and the imagined "fact" that there are "none", in an overly obsessive way (like Dervy a "social justice warrior))

I consider myself a race realist, that certain genetic traits helpful for survival in specific environments over-express themselves in racial groups and can only be changes through outbreeding (like other "breeds" of animals, dogs, cats, cattle, horses, etc.)

Racialism: 1. a. An emphasis on race or racial considerations, as in determining policy or interpreting events.
b. Policy or practice based on racial considerations.
2. Chiefly British Variant of racism.

Anonymous said...

\\I consider myself a race realist, that certain genetic traits helpful for survival in specific environments over-express themselves in racial groups and can only be changes through outbreeding (like other "breeds" of animals, dogs, cats, cattle, horses, etc.)

Our environment... is not natural any more. ;-P

Did you heard about Nagorny Krabah? Like in news?

-FJ the Dangerous and Extreme MAGA Jew said...

1-2 stories. Probably wouldn't have heard those, but for Ukraine's effort to pump up Russians "threats" to Europe, etc..

Anonymous said...

\\Ukraine's effort to pump up Russians "threats" to Europe, etc..

:-))))))))

Anonymous said...

Oh... that mighty Ukraine.

That swamped USA and all other World media with money. Infiltrated academia with own folks to teach USA eggheads History.
Corrupted politicians. Inserted spyes. Binded Europe with energy related economical deals.
Pumped up drug makers, to sting USA belly bottom.

And that all while being under imperialistic rule -- being colony of Kreml/Rush'A.

And then freed from it, but remaining economically weak and politically divided inside.

Yap... Ukrainians -- those monsters. From them all problems of this world. So, maybe it's good idea to help to ruSSians to subjugate em? ;-)

An par with that OTHER monster -- Taiwanise.

World without THOSE horrible monsters... will be much better, isn't it?

With such a honest chrisatians like lilPut, Xi and Un... and maybe Iran mullahs too. ;-P

-FJ the Dangerous and Extreme MAGA Jew said...

In our neighborhood, we aren't "informed" about minor rebellions in former Soc=viet states. It's a" dog bites man" story. We only print "man bites dog" stories.

Anonymous said...

Same as we here about your elections... but then, Trump emerged.

Is he a dog? Or a man? In that metaphor. ;-)

I'm still unsure. And I think it's the same for a most outsiders, non-USAians.

-FJ the Dangerous and Extreme MAGA Jew said...

He's is a rarity. As Machiavelli said in "The Prince", "It's better to be feared than loved!".

Anonymous said...

Little problem... he is not "prince"...

So. He NEED to be loved. But that horse he rided once -- it's dead, Jim (tm)

And now he trying to ride that dead horse. Again.

Well... it not that idiotic, I presume, as that was dead horse of success.

But still. It's dead.

-FJ the Dangerous and Extreme MAGA Jew said...

No, what's "dead" is the US Government that discussed what was to be paid for and agreed to it. What is called "The Regular Order".

what we have today are Omnubus spending bills that increase by 5% (or more) every year. We haven't had a "regular order" busget since pre-2008. Neo-Liberalism is no longer functional. And it's an EXISTENTIAL THREAT to the new Biden Oligarchy. Matt Gaetz is going to try and oust the Speaker of he House over it.

-FJ the Dangerous and Extreme MAGA Jew said...

Funding Ukraine is NOT ANY PART of the "regular order".

-FJ the Dangerous and Extreme MAGA Jew said...

Deviation from the "regular order" ensures financial bankruptcy, corruption, and endless war.

-FJ the Dangerous and Extreme MAGA Jew said...

America, as it's Government exists today, is "The Walking Dead".

Anonymous said...

\\Funding Ukraine is NOT ANY PART of the "regular order".

can of worms (plural cans of worms) (idiomatic) A complex, troublesome situation arising when a decision or action produces considerable subsequent problems. If someone gets a promotion that might not be deserved, it could open up a whole can of worms with the other employees.


\\Deviation from the "regular order" ensures financial bankruptcy, corruption, and endless war.

Quotes Falsely Attributed to Winston Churchill
winstonchurchill.org › resources › quotes-falsel...
' War and Shame. “The government had to choose between war and shame. They chose shame. They will get war too.”.


\\America, as it's Government exists today, is "The Walking Dead".

The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated. - Goodreads
www.goodreads.com › quotes › 13977-the-rep...
Mark Twain — 'The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated.'