American colleges are awash in a crisis of racism—but not the same racism they claim to be fighting. Universities—both public and private—collectively spend hundreds of millions of dollars on diversity infrastructure and mandatory “anti-racism” training for both faculty and students. But instead of teaching the principles of the Constitution that inspired the Civil Rights Movement such as color blindness and equality of opportunity for all, these campus diversity programs promote their own sinister brand of racism, insisting that all white people are privileged racists and all “black and brown” people are inherently victims of white oppressors.
To combat this new brand of racism, the Freedom Center launched a new campaign this month to identify and expose the nation’s most racist universities. Among these are Harvard University which systematically discriminates against Asian applicants in undergraduate admissions decisions, the University of Southern California which removed a communications professor from teaching a course after he used a Chinese phrase that happened to phonetically resemble an American ethnic slur, and the University of Pittsburgh which requires incoming students to take a mandatory class in critical race theory where they learn that the “myth of meritocracy” is a “microaggression.” A social media campaign to expose these universities on Facebook and Instagram is now ongoing. The full report can be viewed at TopTenRacistUniversities.org.
The ten campuses profiled in the report as America’s “most racist” are:
“Diversity Training programs are not about racial sensitivity,” explained Freedom Center founder David Horowitz. “They are about the demonization of white people and the constitutional order of individual freedom, equality and accountability the American Founders created. These campuses are openly promoting racism in the name of ‘social justice.’”