Harvard To Stop Requiring DEI Statements for Many Faculty Positions
Harvard is taking steps away from politicization. Will other schools follow?

On Monday, Harvard officials announced that the university would no longer require diversity, inclusion, and belonging statements as part of its hiring process for open positions in the faculty of arts and sciences.
According to The Harvard Crimson, Harvard's previous policy required candidates to submit a statement detailing their "efforts to encourage diversity, inclusion, and belonging, including past, current, and anticipated future contributions in these areas."
Under the new rules, finalists for a position will be required to submit two statements, one about their "efforts to strengthen academic communities" and another about how they would foster a "learning environment in which students are encouraged to ask questions and share their ideas."
The change comes in the wake of rising opposition to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) statements in university faculty hiring. Critics frequently argue the statements, wherein a candidate usually lays out their personal and research commitments to increasing diversity, are essentially ideological litmus tests.
DEI statements often "[compel] faculty to affirm contested views or incorporate them into teaching, research, and service activities," reads a release from the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, a First Amendment nonprofit. "With scholars increasingly facing administrative consequences for voicing minority or simply unpopular opinions, the last thing universities need is another tool for enforcing ideological conformity."
The shift away from DEI statements at Harvard comes just one week after the university announced that it would take a formal stance of institutional neutrality and stop releasing statements about political controversies not directly concerning Harvard. Additionally, administrators at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology announced in May that the school would also retire DEI statements.
These changes signal that a shift may be coming to higher education. As universities have faced raucous student protests over the Israel-Hamas war—and university presidents have come under fire for their reactions to the protests—it seems like more of those in academia are starting to realize that the push toward politicization was a mistake.
For better or worse, schools like Harvard and MIT set the tone for other institutions of higher education. Where elite colleges go, it's likely that other universities will follow.
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Harvard has renamed their DEI statements to avoid 'poor optics'.
^ this. New words, same committee.
I'm surprised people are claiming this as a victory. The DEI bureaucracy won't give up so easily.
absolutely that.. and ^this^
If anything it’s starting to ramp up again at my work. They just released an ELM at my grocery store job called “unconscious biases”. Which is of course a mandatory class on how you’re expected to have a conscious bias towards radical left wing politics at work.
I haven’t fully sifted through it yet to see whether I have to take some fucking pledge or anything. But I did notice there’s a feedback bit where you’re supposed evaluate how well your store is conforming to DEI.
It is their DEIty.
Shame this has to happen during gay Ramadan.
https://x.com/Oilfield_Rando/status/1798048588209213443?t=AqHGaUR2MqmaQV4Qal_7sQ&s=19
“We don’t know why this happened to us”
And that’s why it’s going to continue happening.
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If I see even a single pedo flag…
The Feebs are listening.
Of course they are. They're now pedo-enablers.
Is there a "pedo flag"? Can you link to a photo?
https://www.hrc.org/resources/lgbtq-pride-flags
You've got about two dozen to choose from.
Oh...sorry. I forgot for a moment that you're a drooling retard.
It's all the same thing dude. And it's all focused on the same goal.
They're not even hiding it anymore.
Have you ever heard the Parable of the Drowning Man? It's not a specifically Christian parable (but the Protestants seem to tell it the most). The short version is, as a storm rages and becomes increasingly dangerous, a devout fellow rejects help three times. First from a man who offers to drive him away from danger, then from a man in a boat who offers to rescue him as the waters rise, finally from a man in a helicopter as he's stranded on his roof with nowhere to turn. Each time he rejects the offer saying "The Lord will save me."
When he inevitably dies and meets the Lord, he asks why the Lord didn't save him. The Lord replied, "Dude, I sent you a car, a boat, and a helicopter!"
Why am I bringing this up? Because the LGBT pedo community is kind of like an inverse of that. Even if you're not of a Christian bent, the story might go something like: Satan replied, "I sent you the gays, then I sent you the marxists, then I sent you the trans. Where'd you THINK I was going with this? What do you think Pride is?"
The warning signs have always been there. The slippery slope is real. "Privacy of my bedroom" VERY quickly became "Let's castrate children behind their parent's back, and eliminate the age of consent."
The goal of homo has never once NOT been pedo. And EVERYONE is waking up to it. Oh, you're the non-pedo exception? Great, good for you. What are you doing about the rest of them? What are you doing about all the LGBT pedo adoptions, who for some weird reason always seem to prefer little boys? What are you doing about the LGBT pedos and their surrogates who are intentionally depriving newborn babies of their mother's touch, so that they can play make believe on a hairy chest? What are you doing about the teenagers on whom the LGBT pedos are encouraging brutal, irreversible chemical and physical mutilation? What are you doing about the LGBT pedos encouraging children to walk up to a psychopath (calling himself an entertainer) to slip dollar bills in his g-string? What are you doing about the LGBT pedo teachers and counselors who are introducing materials into grade school classrooms that the school board doesn't even want read aloud because it's so vile and pornographic. What are you doing about the LGBT pedo schools and cities that turn a blind eye to violent bathroom rape and mass shootings by transgenders?
Are you even criticizing ANY of it? Can you bring yourself to even THAT little of an effort against them?
The rainbow cult is the most socially destructive entity that humanity has ever encountered. And even if you're not one of them, if you're enabling them with your "ToLeRaNcE" and your "DiVeRsItY iS oUr StReNgTh" nonsense - then you're no different than they are, minus the physically engaging in deviant sexual proclivities ultimately aimed at children.
Homosexuality enjoyed several decades of ACTUAL tolerance and acceptance. And then they came for the kids.
And now they're done. I promise you VD, they're going to be hunted in the very near future by nameless, faceless people they never see coming. Some of whom were probably very tolerant and accepting people - until you came for their kids. Have you noticed your pride month hasn't quite kicked off the way it has in the last few years? That's because those same people are ready to ship you to Palestine where you learn the real meaning of "kicking off pride month." But they won't be splashy or have some sort of "message" they want everyone to hear. They'll just quietly leave you dead in a bathroom stall.
The rainbow cult is done. It wrote, signed, published, and paraded around its own death warrant. With pride. That goeth before the fall.
TL;dr
-just close your eyes. You'll never have to deal with arguments that conflict with your comfortable dogma
Saying that all gay people are pedophiles is flagrant bigotry. I don't have time for excuses for that.
I never said all gay people are pedophiles. Not once. And I defy you to point to a single instance – here or anywhere else on the internet – where I did.
That’s your lame copout to avoid the uncomfortable truth that the goal of homo has always been pedo. This is undeniable. The LGBT OPENLY ADMITS IT.
And yet you want to pretend otherwise. Why?
Because you’re either complicit, or because their cult has terrorized you well enough to make you an enabler.
On mute you go, then.
To be expected.
I show you actual proof from the godfather of queer theory herself, as well as one of her acolytes, who openly tells you that it's about reaching pedophilia - and your response is that.
You're just like Kar, VD. You take this position because you're an enabler, and you know it - but you won't be straight about it.
Or you're a pedo yourself.
Here, I'll dumb it down for you:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChLv2wK0Eqs
"I was identified as representing gender ideology and a threat to children. My work would indoctrinate them, or my work would license pedophilia, or my work and the work of gender more broadly, we'd teach them how to become homosexual or that they must become homosexual."
"It's kinda true."
"It's kinda wild."
"It kinda worked!"
"Talk about Where the Wild Things Are!"
Here's another, albeit longer video. I hope you have the attention span.
https://x.com/Schilling1776/status/1670168315476549637
https://x.com/CityLab/status/1798002034555146652?t=JDPJ_SaQm4UGS1nviGoYFg&s=19
A phenomenon known as "white fortressing" is driving movements to form new cities and secede from majority-nonwhite regions in the US South, write @Luisa_Godinez_P and @BrianDSmedley
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I thought having whites moving in to a “diverse “ neighborhood was a bad thing, and now they can’t even move away?
“You have to understand and accommodate me, but you can never understand or accommodate me.”
OMG.. Will the [Na]tional So[zi]alist[s] take away Harvard's grants to the stolen pot of gold for defying this indoctrination?
I'm with Peter Boghossian on this one. It's not even enough at this point to quietly roll back DEI initiatives. Loud, affirming statements of contrition are required detailing where they screwed up, how these policies are racist, toxic and against everything an institution of higher learning is about. Because, as Boghossian notes, if it's just a quiet walk-away, this will happen again. And given how vicious and widespread PC2.0 is compared to PC1.0 of the 1990s, I'm not sure America will survive a PC3.0.
This will just move from written proof to interview questions designed to elicit similar answers.
It's more accurate to say they're pushing politics back underground, there's no evidence they are reducing it.
DEI statements to be replaced by a special handshake - from behind...
https://x.com/The_Real_Fly/status/1798125466572009498?t=vphWNDPu39WRXVClbFTO_w&s=19
Can you fucking believe it?
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"These changes signal that a shift may be coming to higher education. As universities have faced raucous student protests over the Israel-Hamas war—and university presidents have come under fire for their reactions to the protests—it seems like more of those in academia are starting to realize that the push toward politicization was a mistake."
The "pro-Palestinian protests" seem to have made some progressives nervous about swallowing the entire radical line. Maybe they won't stop being progressives, but they might say no to the alumni fundraising appeal. So universities need to at least look like they're drawing the line somewhere.
Then I would guess the universities will wait and see if pretending is enough to placate their skeptics. Or in other words, will the alumni become cheerful givers again? If not, the pretend stuff might have to become real, but I make no predictions about that.
"Under the new rules, finalists for a position will be required to submit two statements, one about their "efforts to strengthen academic communities" and another about how they would foster a "learning environment in which students are encouraged to ask questions and share their ideas."
Sounds ok, but time will tell. But truly hopeful that this is a bellwether signaling the death of this horrible concept, though I agree its adherents will not want to relinquish it easily. The charge, versus the actual fact of any sort of "ism" is just far too useful a cudgel nowadays; the self proclaimed "victim" by virtue of their "lived experience" has enjoyed an inverse superiority.
Aw, isn't this white of them?
Mighty White.