Jan 5, 2021

Re-posting: TEDxBISHOPSU | Things I never thought I would have to say with Andrew Nurse



Andrew Nurse teaches in Sackville at Mount Allison University

Andrew Nurse lives in Sackville with his wife Mary Ellen. He has two children, Hayden and Bryn and four fish: Alpha, Callie, Fanny, and Comet. He is currently Acting Director of the Center for Canadian Studies at Mount Allison University, a contributing editor to Activehistory.ca and a member of the Editorial Board of Findings


Andrew is part of the MTA Alumnis [ found linked to the others at this blog http://mtaalumni.blogspot.com/ ]


So... I really have a very difficult time with men who talk about "toxic masculinity" because I think its a weakness indicator.. Men are not toxic they are just not women and its as offensive to me as the term 'white privilege' to be honest -- the academic embrace this disasterous language like good obediant little ideologues, sadly.

Andrew Nurse  @ "SackvilleNB"... https://twitter.com/sackvillenb

The title of his talk should have been "Why I Hope to God Liberal Arts Matter".... another clueless academic living in a bubble.. there's definitely no shortage of them working in this town in academia.  If anyone can direct me to a non-social justice non-compliant professor in town that actually self-identifies as a 'right winger' or 'conservative' I would be happy to hear their thoughts / publish their ideas and platform them here for their take on the current state of academia... the most notable right wingers I have come across are Rick Mehta @ Acadia University and Ricardo Duchesne @ UNB Saint John who were both run out of their long-time positions by thuggish colleagues, agitated social justice minions, and administrators who did not tolerate diversity of opinion on campus... so how are the chattering class in academia so biased and so totally out of touch and arrogant about their importance?

Listen to this podcast:  "Making sense of race" at this link:

The reality in 2021 is that the Canadian middle class and working class are being destroyed by policies and gutted financially.. the promotion of 'progressive' ideologies that are promoted in funded Canadian universities are hurting our society a lot.
#Defund academia

Take notice of White Voices...

To whom it may concern, Thank you for taking the time to read this letter. We appreciate your commitment to tolerance and would like to applaud you for listening to diverse opinions. Our concern, as White Advocates, is that rhetoric that is purported to be designed to help with racial issues often exacerbate relations between groups and can cause division and resentment. Programs and classes about “White Privilege” inculcate a sense of guilt and shame into white people and are based on the pernicious idea that whites are inherently oppressive to other racial groups. “White Privilege” indoctrination is a passive-aggressive, psychological attack on the well-being of whites as individuals and as a people. Certain political groups have crafted what is called “The Progressive Stack” which puts white, heterosexual men at the bottom of the social order on the notion that they oppress others. We see this ideology manifest itself in policies and laws like Affirmative Action, incentives for non-Whites and systematic ridicule and debasement of whites and their cultures and history. This type of racism should not be tolerated and is a bane on our free and equal society. Please join us in publicly condemning “White Privilege” indoctrination as a hateful, anti-white attack on an entire race of people. Sincerely, White Voices

One last thought... would Canadian professors ever consider telling African universities they need to hire more white professors? So
why do they engage in race based hiring advocacy identity politics? See "Society for Academic Freedom & Scholarship at safs.ca" for some answers to what is taking place in academia now.








1 comment:

  1. Good grief.. the grovelling and pandering and bullshit is almost too much to bear... toxic masculinity? really dude?

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