A teacher is Columbia University He has put his method into a boiling pot.
Jonathan Reid allegedly used racial slander in a speech.
Therefore, he was hit by the Title IX complaint.
To be clear, this is not just any offensive foul—he reportedly uttered swear words about the current Queen Mother.
Culture has surpassed the movie hegemony of 1983, Christmas story:
This is the controversial N word of Columbia University, and Jonathan may have fabricated his career.
Speaking of culture, the lecturer’s course is called “American Culture”.
When it comes to movies, he is quoting a movie.
So reported Colombian audience.
As the standard of our contemporary curriculum, the outlet refuses to print the word.
Although it only provides two-syllable lightning-style coding interpretation, but the beginning of the article is this:
Content warning: This story contains the mention and use of racial slander and discusses the topic of racism.
Apparently, Jonathan left the selected student.
The incident occurred during the Zoom meeting on October 28th.
Movie reference: 2002 8 miles.
Jonathan claims that he is explaining the intersectionality and identity, but is not sure whether this will get him out of trouble.
According to the audience, this person has been called a blender.
A student named Annabel explained:
“This is my first class with him, but when I mentioned that I was taking this class, a group of people was like,’Oh, beware’, because as we all know, he did this deliberately to try to make students feel uncomfortable. .”
Before a small group of crew members registered their formal complaints, they directly expressed their dissatisfaction:
Students who expressed concern about Rieder’s use of defamation were invited to stay after class to continue the discussion. According to Annabelle, in this discussion, Reid allegedly also used “bitch” and homophobic slander as “examples where marginalized people may retract their words.”
The professor asserted that he had an alibi: the letter “A”.
His student Sarah recalled:
Reid allegedly also argued that an N word ending in “A” is more appropriate than a hard “R” ending, and that he “has not used a hard’R’ to say N words in the past two years.”
Maybe he should omit the last part.
A day later, he reiterated his defense:
In an apology email sent to students on October 29, Reid wrote that he found that the difference between the two endings of the word was “social linguistically… functioning as a different word.”
Through my fault, he took responsibility for this very common scourge:”harm. “
“To be fair, I don’t need to quote this word. I regret any pain or offense caused by my quotation, whether it is a student or the whole class. During the week, there is no material to say this word.”
But Julia—a disgruntled member—is not moved:
“His apology must have a tone of’I’m sorry you reacted like this’, and he actually didn’t take the responsibility, and he didn’t really feel sorry for what he did.”
To make matters worse, Jonathan’s skin is sallow.
Now, some teenagers find that the imbalance of power is untenable:
Considering that Reed is white and the power imbalance between students and teachers in the classroom, some students also expressed disappointment at Reed’s arbitrary use of slander.
What Sarah gave him:
“This word will never be used against you in a dangerous and negative way. You have no right to choose whether you can say it or not.”
Her teacher tried to deny people’s life experiences:
“[He] Mention how we were in the liberal bubble, in this school. This is what he worried about at the College of Arts and Sciences, how we became too sensitive, and we had too much disinfection of our studies. “
Obviously, Jonathan has a completely different idea-an idea that involves public discussion.
In a statement to bystanders, he emphasized the following points:
“I believe [Columbia and sister school Barnard College] More work needs to be done to spread the values of freedom of speech and the importance of liberal arts ideals. Making students feel comfortable should not be the focus of our teaching. “
More about his suspension:
“I have never used or used racial defamation as my own. Regarding the handling of course materials that may contain defamation, I made a practical decision two years ago to temporarily prohibit quoting the N word in any form, and at the same time find a way to balance the opposition of some students Opinions and my own teaching and sociological beliefs.”
We are living in strange times.
Should any word be allowed to come from the professor full?
Personally, I don’t think so. There must be words that the teacher does not need to say; it is easy to consider the N word.
Nonetheless, despite our cultural enthusiasm for the environment, The concept is still the right king.
University orders to insist on preferred pronouns and fictitious nicknames, threatening “action” regardless of “intent” https://t.co/OEQ5DWGoWq
— Red State (@RedState) September 22, 2021
As far as I know, no one is 8 miles- A complete novel.
In quoting it, Jonathan crossed the boundaries of reality: he talked about some practical things, that is, the dialogue of the film.
Therefore, it is okay for screenwriters and actors to use this word when referring to nothingness. But when a person tells him the fact that it has been done, he finds himself in trouble.
He recognizes what exists, rather than making it exist through imagination.
But just referring to reality has caused controversy.
In any case, nowadays, college students do not seem to be born to be obedient.
They are more suitable for recovering from them.
“Harmful content”: National Archives warns against constitution and other founding documents https://t.co/Fzn6kuIcyf
— Red State (@RedState) September 9, 2021
Will Jonathan be fired?
Maybe not:
[The] A small group of students are submitting a Title IX report against Rieder, but worry that his tenure will make recourse difficult.
Their fears are probably well-founded.
But they have to try—so do the modern requirements of social justice.
-Alex
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