Student Petition Asks Congress to Defund the Title IX Inquisition
OCR's budget should be reduced to zero.


In a recent interview with Nick Gillespie, Foundation for Individual Rights in Education President Greg Lukianoff lamented that college students have become less reliable supporters of free speech and due process.
"For the overwhelming majority of my career what I've been fighting is administration overreach," said Lukianoff. "During that entire time the single constituency on campus that seemed to have the most common sense and seemed to understand free speech and due process the best was always the students. And somewhere, two or three years ago, it just kind of changed."
I've been writing about federally-supported, student-driven censorship efforts on college campuses for the past several years, and I share Lukianoff's perspective.
But not all students are thrilled about an academic landscape where offensive speech is vigorously policed under the banner of harassment and students accused of sexual misconduct are denied fair hearings. Tufts University freshman Jake Goldberg has put together a petition asking Congress to defund the Office for Civil Rights until it revises its Title IX guidance to comport with basic principles of due process—and 250 students have signed it.
"We believe that no further funding should be provided to this department until OCR revises its illegal and immoral guidance to our colleges and universities," the petition reads. "We ask that you withhold funding for the Office for Civil Rights of the U.S. Department of Education until they change their guidelines to conform with constitutionally established principles of free speech and due process."
Goldberg is still looking for more students to sign the petition, and plans to submit it before the period for public comment on OCR's proposed budget comes to an end, according to The College Fix.
Goldberg's actions come at a time when FIRE is openly calling on a student or institution to sue OCR.
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You mean Tufts University RAPIST Jake Goldberg. I mean, he's male, and he thinks that people should have basic rights before their lives are ruined by an accusation, so he must be, right?
(for the love of gawd, if anyone reads this who doesn't realize, this is SARCASM. SAR. CAS. M.)
sarcasm?
I refuse to recognize your OBVIOUS sarcasm for quality. 0/10. Demerits for classlessness.
Art is dead.
Uh, you forgot to call him a cis-gendered shitlord.
We believe that no further funding should be provided to this department until OCR revises its illegal and immoral guidance to our colleges and universities
Good. Don't pull punches, don't grant their premises.
I can't even think of a better way to convince people than scolding them about their actions being immoral.
They aren't trying to convince OCR with criticism, they're trying to convince them with fiscal starvation.
Yeah, i can't imagine anyone doing that.
Snide comments might be a better way
So much easier to just euthanize all the progtards.........
Not gonna happen until we get President Trump to strike a deal.
"So we agree that colleges will continue to give academic credit to girls who carry mattresses around. In exchange, we grant academic credit to boys who conduct panty raids."
Tufts University freshman Jake Goldberg has put together a petition asking Congress to defund the Office for Civil Rights until it revises its Title IX guidance to comport with basic principles of due process?and 250 students have signed it.
Congress just loves defunding things and removing power from bureaucracies.
KPCC actually featured a segment on AirTalk today about how the OCR's Title IX letter and university crackdowns on sex crimes is chilling speech and destroying lives.
Yeah but if you read how the professors complained about the Title IX crap, they didn't complain that the censorship per se was bad, only that the Title IX enforcement didn't distinguish between "good" censorship and "bad" censorship.
Furthermore it suggests to me that the only real way to get the Title IX nonsense overthrown is for everyone to start accusing everyone else of Title IX violations. Maybe when everyone is forced to go through the kangaroo courts, people will come to their senses.
Or all the professors will be in prison, so colleges will just be warehouses for bureaucrats that literally do nothing. Then you just wall them up and call it a day.
A court of kangaroos sounds like a rollicking good time. Especially if they have that kangaroo from those Looney Toons Sylvester the Cat cartoons.
"Maybe when everyone is forced to go through the kangaroo courts, people will come to their senses."
Worked in Salem.
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Sounds like human trafficking of minors to me. To where shall I direct the proper (or improper) authorities.
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