The grim rise of ‘hate studies’

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Intellectual sanity requires monitoring the first signs of destructive idiocy.



The toxic ideas that have corrupted today’s universities all began as tiny, obscure musings before escaping from the laboratories. They may have started with an unpublished paper or two, a request for modest institutional funding, or an informal discussion group. Eventually, they earn a panel at a regional disciplinary convention and an experimental course. In a few years, the “little idea” has metastasized into a full-blown intellectual plague.

Particularly disturbing is that the intellectual soundness of this “little idea” has no relationship to its burgeoning appeal—the opposite may be true: the wackier it is, the more alluring for career-minded academics chasing “the next big thing.” How else can one explain critical race theory, academic-style feminism, the deconstruction mania, and, alas, much more?

Intellectual sanity requires monitoring the first signs of destructive idiocy, just as the CDC tracks the early signs of an epidemic. Only then can the infant nonsense be strangled in the cradle. Imagine the intellectual mischief we could have avoided if critical race theory died an early, peaceful, obscure death.

That said, here’s the next big evil: “hate studies.”

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The first step towards solving a problem, is to first recognize there is one. This can be done the right way through understanding the problem and responding with Christ-like values and conduct... Or the wrong way through promoting a sense of victimhood in the wider culture.

It is a good idea, but needs to be done the right way. Any idea, philosophy, and information in the wrong hands can, and will, be used to harm others. That is a fact of life in a fallen world. We are all inclined towards selfishness.
 
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Yeah I told people when this social justice crap started that it was a matter of time before everything that the liberals didn't like was lumped under the umbrella of "hate" to the cheers of their sycophant media.

Buckle up Church, we're in for a rough ride. You have to count the costs of remaining true to teaching, because they're coming for us.
 
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