MIT is Mandating Diversity Training; One Student Calls it 'Indoctrination'


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If you plan on pursuing or continuing your education at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, be prepared to take diversity training, otherwise you cannot attend.

In an email sent to all students, they were told they would not be able to register for spring classes if they did not complete diversity, equity and inclusion training.

Campus Reform Reports:

In the email, a copy of which Campus Reform obtained, MIT outlined “two required trainings,” the first one being “diversity, equity, and inclusion,” and the second being “sexual assault prevention ongoing: healthy relationships.”

“You will have a registration hold placed on your account and will be unable to register for IAP and/or spring 2021 classes if you do not complete both trainings by the Nov. 2 deadline,” the email reads.

“From my perspective, this is a gross over-reach of the school’s power,” one MIT student, who asked to remain anonymous out of fear of retribution, told Campus Reform. 

The student argued that MIT was making “classes contingent upon indoctrination.”

MIT cited a 2015 push by the Black Student Union as the catalyst for the change, saying that since then, “students rated MIT as more caring, safe, and friendly.”

The training covered various topics, including the exploration of power, the definition of privilege, and different types of oppression.

In one section titled “defining privilege,” it shows a photo of a white man and says “people may be privileged through no action of their own.” I wonder if the millions of poor white people, with untold amounts of disadvantages around the country would agree they have default privilege because of their skin color.

Some of the questions included, “I’ve never been told that I’m in the wrong bathroom,” “Police officers make me feel a sense of safety,” “I never have to worry that my friends or family will be deported,” “When I graduate, my family will attend,” and “I always have a safe place to pray.”

After answering the question, students were then able to see how many students out of 100 disagreed with the statement, thereby allegedly showing their privilege.

Nothing like trying to get rid of racism by accusing people of being racist and privileged and pushing your own ideology.

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If you plan on pursuing or continuing your education at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, be prepared to take diversity training, otherwise you cannot attend.

In an email sent to all students, they were told they would not be able to register for spring classes if they did not complete diversity, equity and inclusion training.

Campus Reform Reports:

In the email, a copy of which Campus Reform obtained, MIT outlined “two required trainings,” the first one being “diversity, equity, and inclusion,” and the second being “sexual assault prevention ongoing: healthy relationships.”

“You will have a registration hold placed on your account and will be unable to register for IAP and/or spring 2021 classes if you do not complete both trainings by the Nov. 2 deadline,” the email reads.

“From my perspective, this is a gross over-reach of the school’s power,” one MIT student, who asked to remain anonymous out of fear of retribution, told Campus Reform. 

The student argued that MIT was making “classes contingent upon indoctrination.”

MIT cited a 2015 push by the Black Student Union as the catalyst for the change, saying that since then, “students rated MIT as more caring, safe, and friendly.”

The training covered various topics, including the exploration of power, the definition of privilege, and different types of oppression.

In one section titled “defining privilege,” it shows a photo of a white man and says “people may be privileged through no action of their own.” I wonder if the millions of poor white people, with untold amounts of disadvantages around the country would agree they have default privilege because of their skin color.

Some of the questions included, “I’ve never been told that I’m in the wrong bathroom,” “Police officers make me feel a sense of safety,” “I never have to worry that my friends or family will be deported,” “When I graduate, my family will attend,” and “I always have a safe place to pray.”

After answering the question, students were then able to see how many students out of 100 disagreed with the statement, thereby allegedly showing their privilege.

Nothing like trying to get rid of racism by accusing people of being racist and privileged and pushing your own ideology.