“A female employee of Smith College has  resigned, accusing the elite women’s university of creating a ‘racially hostile  environment’ against white people.
                    Jodi Shaw, who had been a student support  coordinator [for three years], recently sent a resignation letter to leadership  at the Massachusetts college that said the environment left her ‘physically and  mentally debilitated.’
                    ‘I can no longer work in this environment,  nor can I remain silent about a matter so central to basic human dignity and  freedom,’ according to the letter, which was published by columnist Bari Weiss.
                    Smith College didn’t immediately respond to  a request by The Epoch Times for comment.
                    An alumna of the private liberal arts  institution, Shaw [a liberal herself] said the culture changed significantly  after a 2018 incident, in which a black student accused a white staffer of  racism for calling campus security on her. 
                    While an investigation showed no evidence  of racial bias, the college put in place a list of initiatives aimed at  fighting ‘systemic racism’ on campus.
                    Yet the ideology driving the efforts seemed  more concerned with inflaming anti-white sentiment rather than mitigating  any form of racism, based on Shaw’s account.
                    ‘I endured racially hostile comments, and  was expected to participate in racially prejudicial behavior as a continued  condition of my employment,’ Shaw said in her letter.
                    ‘I endured meetings in which another staff  member violently banged his fist on the table, chanting ‘Rich, white women!  Rich, white women!’ in reference to Smith alumnae. I listened to my supervisor  openly name preferred racial quotas for job openings in our department. I was  given supplemental literature in which the world’s population was reduced to  two categories—‘dominant group members’ and ‘subordinated group members’—based  solely on characteristics like race.’
                    ‘Every day, I watch my colleagues manage  student conflict through the lens of race, projecting rigid assumptions and  stereotypes on students, thereby reducing them to the color of their skin. I am  asked to do the same, as well as to support a curriculum for students that  teaches them to project those same stereotypes and assumptions onto themselves  and others. I believe such a curriculum is dehumanizing, prevents authentic  connection, and undermines the moral agency of young people who are just  beginning to find their way in the world.’
                    She said other staffers she spoke to were  ‘deeply troubled’ by the developments, but were ‘too terrified to speak out  about it.’
                    In January 2020, Shaw said, she attended a  mandatory staff retreat ‘focused on racial issues.’
                    She said she wasn’t comfortable answering  personal questions from the hired facilitator about race and ‘racial identity.’
                    ‘Later, the facilitators told everyone  present that a white person’s discomfort at discussing their race is a symptom  of ‘white fragility.’ They said that the white person may seem like they are in  distress but that it is actually a ‘power play,’’ she wrote.
                    ‘In other words, because I am white, my  genuine discomfort was framed as an act of aggression. I was shamed and  humiliated in front of all of my colleagues.’
                    I was shamed and  humiliated in front of all of my colleagues.
                    — JODI SHAW, Smith  College student support coordinator
                    She filed a workplace complaint but felt it  wasn’t taken seriously enough because of her race.
                    ‘I was told that the civil rights law  protections were not created to help people like me,’ she wrote.
                    She was stripped of duties, which she  suspected was in retaliation for filing the complaint.
                    Quasi-Marxist Ideology
                    She blamed the change in environment  on critical race theory, a quasi-Marxist ideology that  reinterprets history as a struggle between whites and other races, labeling  people as ‘oppressors’ and ‘oppressed’ on account of their skin color, echoing  Marxism’s division of society based on class.
                    ‘Under the guise of racial progress, Smith  College has created a racially hostile environment in which individual acts of  discrimination and hostility flourish. In this environment, people’s worth as  human beings, and the degree to which they deserve to be treated with dignity  and respect, is determined by the color of their skin,’ Shaw said.
                    ‘It is an environment in which dissenting  from the new critical race orthodoxy—or even failing to swear fealty to it like  some kind of McCarthy-era loyalty oath—is grounds for public humiliation and  professional retaliation.’
                    Critical race theory [started in the U.S. at Columbia  University] has been spreading through U.S. institutions, starting at  universities and seeping into K–12 education, government structures, the  nongovernmental sector, and the corporate world, commonly through supposedly ‘anti-racist’  training sessions and internal social justice policies.
                    Former President Donald Trump dealt a  significant blow to the ideology’s spread last year when he banned trainings  based on the ideology from federal government offices, federal contractors, and  some grantees. President Joe Biden, however, reversed the order shortly after  taking office.
                    Biden went as far as issuing an order that  seems to open the door for instituting the ideology more  widely across the federal government.
                    In Shaw’s view, the ideology exacerbates  divisions among people.
                    ‘It taps into humanity’s worst instincts to  break down into warring factions, and I fear this is rapidly leading us to a  very twisted place,’ she said.” – EpochTimes
                  
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