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Campus Free Speech

UCLA Declined To Hire a Professor After Students Denounced His Mild DEI Criticism

"We are adamant that the hiring committee...not extend a job offer to Dr. Yoel Inbar," reads the petition.

Robby Soave | 7.3.2023 4:15 PM

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Yoel Inbar is an associate professor of psychology at the University of Toronto. He was slated to join the University of California at Los Angeles as a tenured professor of psychology, but the offer failed to materialize after 66 students signed a petition urging the administration not to hire him.

The students' issue with Inbar? In an episode of his podcast Two Psychologists Four Beers, Inbar mildly criticized diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) statements as used by university administrations to screen potential hires. He described DEI statements as compelled speech and empty "value signaling."

"It is not clear what good they do," said Inbar.

His comments were quoted in the student petition, which essentially confirms the very criticism Inbar was making of DEI statements: The students appear to take the view that opposition to DEI statements should in fact be grounds for nonemployment.

"Given the express priority of our university to consider DEI efforts and experiences in the faculty search and hiring process, we are adamant that the hiring committee enforce UCLA's Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Office message," the petition concludes, "by electing to not extend a job offer to Dr. Yoel Inbar."

Dozens of psych students signed this letter demanding UCLA not hire Dr. Yoel Inbar. After that, he didn't get the job offer he was almost certainly going to receive.

His main offense: expressing skepticism about DEI statements. In his words, "It is not clear what good they do." pic.twitter.com/piV6BwXUvh

— John Sailer (@JohnDSailer) June 28, 2023

According to The Chronicle of Higher Education, Inbar had sought to move to UCLA after his partner accepted a position there. Partner hires are very common at universities in cases where both spouses work in academia; institutions will often try to find two placements at once. Things seemed to be on track for Inbar until earlier this year, after his views on DEI became known to students.

Whether the student petition caused the administration to back away from the hiring is unclear; UCLA did not respond to a request for comment. The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) has attempted to obtain records relating to the hiring committee's deliberations, but UCLA repeatedly delayed—and ultimately blocked—that move.

Alex Morey, director of campus rights advocacy at FIRE, tells Reason that FIRE is drafting an appeal and will try again.

"Universities need to be places where the brightest minds can be free to inquire about the most important issues facing society," says Morey. "When university administrators say only one type of view is allowed, they're no longer really a university."

When reached for comment, Inbar said that he had spoken out about the controversy during a recent appearance on the Very Bad Wizards podcast.

UCLA is a public university, and its students and faculty members are entitled to robust free expression rights. Educational institutions must not refuse to hire people merely because a handful of extremely progressive students are perturbed by incongruous opinions. This is the exact critique of DEI pledges: They tend to harm the pursuit of actual diversity—of intellectual heterogeneity—by forcing members of campus to affirm a toxically narrow-minded worldview.

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  2. mad.casual   2 years ago

    UCLA is a public university

    After the last several free speech kerfuffles that Reason and FIRE defended against private universities, it really seemed like they didn't give a shit. Weird how "MUH PRIVUT INSTIT00SHUNZ!" comes and goes.

    Still seems like FIRE has a habit of defending Professors over students and universities in favor of non-contractual obligations.

    1. SQRLSY One   2 years ago

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      See the bottom of the article...

      Educational institutions must not refuse to hire people merely because a handful of extremely progressive students are perturbed by incongruous opinions. This is the exact critique of DEI pledges: They tend to harm the pursuit of actual diversity—of intellectual heterogeneity—by forcing members of campus to affirm a toxically narrow-minded worldview.

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  3. John C. Randolph   2 years ago

    Is there any department of any Cal State school with any remaining credibility?

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    1. SQRLSY One   2 years ago (edited)

      Only the Department of Sanitation, which cleans the bathrooms (and cleans the shit-stains out of the toilets) remains credible. They need to be given EXPANDED duties, to include cleaning the shit-stains out of the brains (and out of the ethics and morals) of the power pigs in the administration, and out of some among the students! The students (some of them) are like the insane inmates running the asylum or prison, basically.

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  4. Thoritsu   2 years ago

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          "...Just give your opinion of the topic and give us some cogent reasons that you think support your opinion..."

          That's the spastic asshole you're addressing there; "cogent" ain't part of his repertoire.

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  5. SRG   2 years ago (edited)

    UCLA standing up for “free speech BUT…”

    I can also conceive of UCLA thinking, “if we do hire him, sooner or later he’ll be asked about his being Jewish and his support for Israel, and then we’ll get a petition to fire him – it’s easier not to hire, than to fire”.

  6. Cyto   2 years ago

    What I find interesting is that these schools cowtow to these demands.

    Why would UCLA care what an activist group has to say when it is stupid? They turn away 10 students for every one they accept. They could easily tell these students to go find somewhere else to go to school. There are dozens of qualified applicants for every one of those spots.

    Why do they allow themselves to be held hostage to this sort of threat?

    1. Cyto   2 years ago

      The obvious correllary is much easier to suss out.... To whit, why are these demands and accessions almost exclusively of the left political nature? This is where most people tend to stay... Arguing over the bias or lack of bias in educational administration.

      But I also find it interesting that these people allow this sort of pressure to succeed. The popular assumption is that they simply allow this to succeed as a fig leaf for doing things they want to do anyway (silencing dissent from their preferred political positions).... But the incentives are also pretty strong against this... Financially they have nothing to gain. They could easily shed this nuisance without suffering a single dime of loss.

      1. mad.casual   2 years ago

        The popular assumption is that they simply allow this to succeed as a fig leaf for doing things they want to do anyway (silencing dissent from their preferred political positions)…. But the incentives are also pretty strong against this… Financially they have nothing to gain. They could easily shed this nuisance without suffering a single dime of loss.

        Therein lies the rub, eh? Schools, especially the majority of post-secondary learning, have never been about education. You don't get 3/4 of a pay increase for 3/4 of a B.S. or PhD and never really have. You get 100% of the pay increase for having the slip of paper that says you associated with the right people and nodded in agreement with the right lectures, successfully, for 4 (or more) yrs.

        Things will get interesting when legacy/donor admissions get found to be as valid affirmative action and Hunter Biden, G. W. Bush, and every other Martha's Vineyard resident has to compete without their name (a policy they will, of course, subvert but watching them cross themselves to do so will be entertaining).

        1. Heedless   2 years ago

          Are we going to find “legacy” in the emanation of the 14th amendment and civil rights act?

          The constitution is pretty explicit that the government shall not discriminate on the basis of race. It is oddly silent on whether it may discriminate on the basis of familial wealth, power, or legacy status. Also on skill at basketball.

          1. mad.casual   2 years ago

            Are we going to find “legacy” in the emanation of the 14th amendment and civil rights act?

            Dumb. Just dumb. No, you'll find equal protections overtly stated in the 14th. You won't find the word "woman", "education", and "school" anywhere in The Constitution either. Does that mean women don't or shouldn't enjoy equal protection either? That the CRA is "oddly silent" on women, education, and schooling?

            I've said often, far, and wide I'm not a fan of the 14th, but to act like a decision against Affirmative Action based on race *and* merit doesn't also speak against legacy-based admissions is dumb. Like saying, "Your parents and grandparents have no bearing on what race you are." *and* "G. W. Bush and Hunter Biden were fantastic students who got in on their own merits." dumb. This isn't really that unforeseeable or even difficult.

            I don't necessarily agree that legacy admissions should go away entirely. I don't even think they could (which is why I say any action against will be subverted). But if you're a fan of strict meritocracy and/or opposed to hereditary succession, which is pretty fundamental to the founding of the Republic, legacy admissions should be something that you're aware of and that people *rightly* don't like it.

    2. SRG   2 years ago

      Not only that - but how long is a grad student going to be at UCLA compared to a tenured professor? So why defer to them?

    3. TheSaw   2 years ago (edited)

      Because the “powers that be” are bigger believers in this than the students signing the petition. They don’t troll podcasts. Why should they when they can let the students do the cancel-driven research and act on whatever they manage to bubble up.

      This way they can be the two things they love best simultaneously, intellectually flaccid and terminally lazy.

    4. Social Justice is neither   2 years ago

      This is a sherriff Bart hostage situation, the answer is they are not held hostage at all but given leave to enact their preferences through the useful idiot activists.

    5. jbrennan 2   2 years ago

      Because they think the same as these fking little Stalins.

  7. Inquisitive Squirrel   2 years ago

    Can you blame them? I mean, if you're seeking a job with an orthodox religious institution and you aren't sufficiently pious enough, it shouldn't be a surprise if they don't hire you.

  8. Honest Economics   2 years ago

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  9. Rev. Arthur L. Kirkland   2 years ago

    Maybe all of the people who celebrate decisions to avoid Bud Light could decide to hire (or not to hire) this guy?

    1. VULGAR MADMAN   2 years ago

      I think you’re a few bud lights in already, hicklib.

      1. Elmer Fudd the CHUD   2 years ago

        Arty only drinks girl drinks.

        1. MT-Man   2 years ago

          Anime fetishist Art so that makes sense.

    2. Sandra (formerly OBL)   2 years ago

      I wouldn’t mind seeing Judge Barrett confirmed, if only because I believe it would precipitate the installation of four new, better justices during the first half of 2021. - Arthur "Wish I Had a Delete Button" Kirkland, October 2, 2020

      This was pretty funny in 2020. That's why I mentally flagged it.

      Then it got funnier when the SC overturned your favorite "super-precedent" Roe v. Wade.

      Then it got even funnier when the SC gutted your precious race-based college admissions.

      What's the revised timeline, Art? 2025?

      1. mad.casual   2 years ago (edited)

        2025?

        [Crosses 2020 2021 2022 2023 off of "The End of Christofascism Is Nigh!" sandwich board.]

        1. Elmer Fudd the CHUD   2 years ago

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          Then Arty could experience the ‘culture war’ first hand, and find out who ends up swallowing.

      2. EISTAU Gree-Vance   2 years ago

        I wouldn’t tease art too much. After all, he and the betters are only allowing us to continue clinging so long as we comply with their wishes.

        Temporary setbacks notwithstanding, of course.

        1. Rev. Arthur L. Kirkland   2 years ago

          Clingers should try to be nicer. It is not a given that better Americans must be magnanimous or lenient toward the culture war's deplorable, half-educated, bigoted, superstitious, faux libertarian right-wing casualties.

          1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   2 years ago

            And I’m sure that the clingers are just terrified of you and the soy boys, rev. Haha.

      3. Rev. Arthur L. Kirkland   2 years ago

        What's your timeline on when you and your fellow right-wing bigots resume competitiveness in the culture war?

        When do you expect clingers to slow the liberal-libertarian tide of the culture war.

        When to you expect Republicans to stop the half-century tide toward reason, inclusiveness, science, education, modernity, and progress (rather than superstition, intolerance, dogma, insularity, ignorance, and backwardness)?

        When -- and this should be especially good -- do you expect right-wingers to reverse the tide of the culture war, and cause gay-bashing, racism, childish superstition, nonsense-teaching schools, misogyny, antisemitism, Islamophobia, immigrant-hating, and other faux libertarian right-wing preferences to make a comeback in modern America?

        I'll wait for your responses, clinger, just as I await your replacement. By your betters. Which seems to have you quite cranky.

        Do you have the courage or character to provide your timeline?

        1. Fetterman's Hump   2 years ago

          "When — and this should be especially good — do you expect right-wingers to reverse the tide of the culture war, and cause gay-bashing, racism, childish superstition, nonsense-teaching schools, misogyny, antisemitism, Islamophobia, immigrant-hating, and other faux libertarian right-wing preferences to make a comeback in modern America?"

          I know that this is the conventional wisdom on the left, but it is not supported by the facts:
          1. gay bashing by "right wingers": I suppose I am a right winger. I could not care less about another person's sexual preference.
          2. racism: the only racism is have seen in my life has been the institutionalized racism perpetrated by the left. SCOTUS took a major hunk out of that a few days ago and the left has been screeching ever since.
          3. childish superstition: I have no idea what you are talking about.
          4. non-sense teaching schools: I assume you are talking about the few colleges in the country that aren't teaching the lefty dogma; schools such as Hillsdale. I am a big fan of Hillsdale.
          5. misogyny, antisemitism, Islamophobia, immigrant-hating: Just Left-wing projection. The country is increasingly fed up with this drivel.

        2. EISTAU Gree-Vance   2 years ago

          Lol. Look at him go!

          Talk about cranky! You and the betters have been taking a lot of losses lately, so I guess it’s understandable. Haha.

      4. Rev. Arthur L. Kirkland   2 years ago

        Sandra sounds like an announcer for a last-place team who, when the World Series favorites comes to town, keeps replaying the video of that time a local hero hit a home run against the champs' Cy Young pitcher. It cheers the local rubes, maybe gets them to buy a few tickets to watch their team get its ass kicked by the betters, and delights the eight-year-olds in the audience, but it doesn't change the scoreboard, the standings, or the fact that the better team will play in the Series and the losers will finish in last place yet again.

        Enjoy that highlight, Sandra, while guys like me continue to shove even more liberal-libertarian progress down your bigoted, impotent, faux libertarian, right-wing throat. On behalf of the culture war's winners, I thank you and your fellow clingers for your continuing compliance with the preferences of your betters.

        1. DesigNate   2 years ago

          Your betters ran down the crack of your moms ass when she shat you out.

        2. EISTAU Gree-Vance   2 years ago

          Lol. Nobody is “complying” with any of your impotent fantasies, rev.

          You mad, bro?

    3. Sevo   2 years ago

      Fuck off and die, asshole bigot.

  10. Rev. Arthur L. Kirkland   2 years ago

    "When university administrators say only one type of view is allowed, they're no longer really a university."

    How fast would FIRE backtrack when someone observes that Regent, Ave Maria, Liberty, Franciscan, Ouachita Baptist, Cedarbrook, Hillsdale, Grove City, and a hundred other conservative-controlled, dogma-enforcing, nonsense-teaching, statement of faith-requiring, loyalty oath-collecting schools are no longer really legitimate schools?

    Carry on, clingers. So far as an education from a fourth-tier, superstitious-based, right-wing hayseed factory could carry anyone in modern, improving America.

    1. Sandra (formerly OBL)   2 years ago

      Faster than you'd like to backtrack from your embarrassingly idiotic court-packing prediction? 🙂

      1. Rev. Arthur L. Kirkland   2 years ago

        When the Court is enlarged by your betters, you should express your surprise and displeasure by emigrating. America needs fewer faux libertarian, bigoted, un-American right-wing pieces of culture war roadkill.

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

          When the Court is enlarged by your betters, you should express your surprise and displeasure by emigrating.

          Nah, we'll just give you the Full Frank Little.

    2. Sevo   2 years ago

      You should fuck off and die, asshole bigot.

    3. mad.casual   2 years ago

      How fast would FIRE backtrack when someone observes that Regent, Ave Maria, Liberty, Franciscan, Ouachita Baptist, Cedarbrook, Hillsdale, Grove City, and a hundred other conservative-controlled, dogma-enforcing, nonsense-teaching, statement of faith-requiring, loyalty oath-collecting schools are no longer really legitimate schools?

      My whole point above is that when a private Christian University says, "Maybe it's time we hired a new, less controversial art history Prof. now that the current one's contract expired and they offended a Muslim student by showing a depiction of Muhammad." FIRE pounces on them for silencing free speech.

    4. jbrennan 2   2 years ago

      Yeah rev. These hick schools probably teach mostly white kids who have IQ double what those retards UCLA let in.

      1. Elmer Fudd the CHUD   2 years ago

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  12. Longtobefree   2 years ago

    Well, it is clear California can reduce its massive deficit by firing a whole lot of UC administrators and letting the 66 students do the work for free.

    1. CE   2 years ago

      Where do you think they plan on working after they graduate?

      My university used to have one ombudsman to handle student complaints. Now it has 17 DEI deans, one for each school.

    2. Elmer Fudd the CHUD   2 years ago (edited)

      Or….. and work with me for a moment here……. hire some Pinkertons to beat the shit out of the 66 activist students before they’re expelled, and fire the administrators anyway. Everybody wins! Even the 66 students, who would finally start getting the savage beatings their beta male dad and lefty Karen mother should have visited upon them through their childhoods. To keep them from turning into rabid little sociopathic radical Marxists.

      I know I would won if they did that.

  13. CE   2 years ago

    How is the campus supposed to be a safe space if they allow literal white supremacists in to teach?

  14. jbrennan 2   2 years ago

    Why you jackasses put this on the bottom? Students applying to a school should be given certain questions to answer, if these monsters sound progressive don't let them in your school.

    1. Sevo   2 years ago

      Was that intended to make sense, or are you drunk?

  15. Jerry B.   2 years ago

    So, the 66 students that signed the petition get to make a determination for the other 46,000 students at UCLA.

    The DNC is taking notes.

    1. Anastasia Beaverhausen   2 years ago

      I don't see anyone signing a petition that says "Please do hire him".

      Let's be honest - he would have been a secondary hire behind his partner who was the one they really wanted, and as part of the hiring package, the new hire said "you have to hire my partner too".

      1. Longtobefree   2 years ago

        Sadly, the person collecting signatures for the "please hire him" crowd committed suicide by stabbing himself in the back 16 times.
        Sad, very sad.

  16. Hoosier Daddy   2 years ago

    So, I understand the University didn't explain why they did not extend an offer. I guess that couldn't possibly be related to some factor all parties would prefer to remain private.

    Waiting for the article about the university being a homewrecker by only hiring his SO!

  17. Use the Schwartz   2 years ago

    "Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake."
    - Napoleon Bonaparte

    1. Truthteller1   2 years ago

      Exactly. Let it burn to the ground. Children now run the university system, let them get what they asked for.

      1. Longtobefree   2 years ago

        All of this madness goes away when federal student loans go away.
        If only the people who want a degree bad enough to actually pay for it enroll, things will improve,

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    so we have advanced and advanced equipment from Germany to deeply clean houses, remove stains from carpets and provide the best experience in deep cleaning of the board as well.
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  20. midomido   2 years ago

    for scraping the protrusion on the marble. This helps to polish it properly, and polishing the marble with the missile helps
    in removing cracks that may form as a result of using sharp tools such as a knife constantly on the marble.
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