College Campus Lunacy is Common Today, writes Walter E. Williams

, Spencer Irvine, Leave a comment

Dr. Walter E. Williams, a professor of economics, wrote a column on the rampant college lunacy in today’s society:

Hampshire College will offer some of its students what the school euphemistically calls “identity-based housing.” That’s segregated housing for students who —- because of their race, culture, gender or sexual orientation —- have “historically experienced oppression.” I’d bet the rent money that Hampshire College will not offer Jewish, Irish, Polish, Chinese or Catholic students segregated housing. Because there is no group of people who have not faced oppression, Hampshire College is guilty of religious and ethnic discrimination in its housing segregation policy.

University of Connecticut administrators think that more black men will graduate if they spend more time together. According to Campus Reform, they are building a new residence hall to facilitate just that. Dr. Erik Hines, the faculty director for the program, said that the learning community “is a space for African-American men to… come together and validate their experiences that they may have on campus…. It’s also a space where they can have conversation and also talk with individuals who come from the same background who share the same experience.” By the way, Hampshire College and the University of Connecticut are not alone in promoting racially segregated student housing.