In 1968, Richard Nixon campaigned on behalf of the “silent majority,”
and for a time it put his enemies on the defensive. Likewise, I think
there is an equivalent “silent majority” on college campuses who
disagree or have contempt for the politically correct mob. But just as
mobs are hard to oppose when they reach critical mass, there aren’t many
ways of bringing effective opposition to the PC mob—especially when
college administrators are so primed to cave in. Most students studying
real subjects have better things to do with their time than organize
against the mob, and the risk-reward ratio of standing up to the
predictable charges of racism and bigotry make that extra hour of lab
work look attractive by comparison.
But here and there some students have had enough. At Princeton over
500 students have signed a petition calling on the administration to
reject the demands of the Black Justice League…
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EBT cards. Duh.