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SCOTUS: Trump's Colorado Ballot Eligibility (Full Hearing)
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Troy University Proves You Don’t Need DEI to Achieve Campus Diversity
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Troy University Proves You Don’t Need DEI to Achieve Campus Diversity

Recently‚ the legislature in my home state of Alabama told public four-year colleges to report how much they spend on “diversity‚ equity and inclusion.” The amount: $16.2 million. Are taxpayers getting anything for this money? DEI advocates say it’s a good investment. Paulette Granberry Russell‚ the president of the National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education‚ says that anti-DEI legislation ultimately would prevent historically marginalized students from fully engaging in higher education. But is that true? To find out‚ I looked at spending on DEI programs at prominent colleges and enrollment of black students at those schools. Auburn University and the University of Alabama reported DEI budgets of $3 million each‚ according to AL.com. The University of Alabama enrolled 4‚344 blacks in 2022 (less than 12% of its student body) and Auburn University 1‚560 blacks (less than 5% of its students)‚ according to the Alabama Commission on Higher Education. How about outside Alabama? The University of Michigan reportedly spends more than $18 million on DEI staff and benefits‚ yet in 2022 blacks made up less than 5% of undergraduates there. George Mason University in Northern Virginia has “a ratio of 7.4 DEI staff per 100 faculty‚” yet  blacks made up just over 11% of students there in 2022. How much did Troy University‚ where I teach‚ spend on DEI? Zero dollars. Yet Troy enrolled 4‚421 blacks in 2022—almost 32% of its student population. Instead of feeding bloated DEI bureaucrats on Troy’s campus‚ the school actively recruits international students from across the world to our small town in southeast Alabama—hence our nickname “Alabama’s international university.” Troy University has achieved diversity in part by rejecting DEI‚ which negatively affects organizational culture‚ fostering fear and resentment rather than friendship‚ openness and dialogue. Ironically‚ DEI racially discriminates to remedy past racism. It stifles viewpoint diversity by bureaucratizing speech restrictions with bias-reporting systems and response teams. It mandates ideological diversity and sensitivity training‚ seeking to compel acceptance of controversial and suspect premises. Some DEI initiatives are absurd. For instance‚ the Federal Aviation Administration’s DEI plan recommends hiring employees with psychiatric and “severe” intellectual disabilities. Will those qualities make flying safer? DEI is dehumanizing‚ classifying people by immutable characteristics‚ not by the choices they make that reflect their character‚ individuality or excellence. The salaries of DEI officers at public universities are considerably higher than most faculty salaries‚ despite the dearth of evidence that DEI works. The National Science Foundation recently awarded a grant to study why its $365 million investment in diversity failed to increase female representation in engineering. The Heritage Foundation discovered that students at the Power Five collegiate athletic conference universities with numerous DEI staff feel less‚ rather than more‚ welcome on campus. It also found that black and Hispanic students suffered larger learning losses in public school districts with chief diversity officers. Even among private firms‚ diversity programs fail. A recent New York Times headline asked‚ “What if Diversity Training is Doing More Harm Than Good?” Intimidation and resentment—products of DEI—are not conducive to learning or community. The Supreme Court recently struck down the affirmative action programs at Harvard and the University of North Carolina. Bills limiting or defunding DEI programs at public universities have passed or been introduced in numerous jurisdictions‚ including Alabama. It’s time for public universities to be more like Troy University‚ which diversifies its student body by concentrating on education‚ its stated mission‚ and not on divisive concepts that too often accompany DEI training and bureaucracy. The university’s motto reads‚ “Educate the mind to think‚ the heart to feel‚ and the body to act.” These words apply to all races‚ uniting diverse peoples across cultures and traditions. My colleagues and I take this motto seriously. And the racial and demographic statistics of our student body demonstrate the merit and effectiveness of our approach. You can’t legislate‚ coerce or command a welcoming environment. But you can nurture an institutional culture in which students and faculty feel they belong. Have an opinion about this article? To sound off‚ please email letters@DailySignal.com and we’ll consider publishing your edited remarks in our regular “We Hear You” feature. Remember to include the url or headline of the article plus your name and town and/or state. The post Troy University Proves You Don’t Need DEI to Achieve Campus Diversity appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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'Pawn Stars' Rick Harrison Goes Scorched Earth on Politicians‚ Alleges They're 'Complicit' in Son's Death
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'Pawn Stars' Rick Harrison Goes Scorched Earth on Politicians‚ Alleges They're 'Complicit' in Son's Death

Death is often described as the great equalizer‚ coming for all regardless of status‚ wealth‚ power or privilege. But lately‚ the same can be said of the drug fentanyl. The ravages of this lethal drug are affecting families across America‚ from the poorest and most wretched‚ to the richest and...
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PETA's Demand for 'Ten Vegan Commandments' to Be Posted in Classrooms Goes Off the Rails as Superintendent Pulls Out a Burger
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PETA's Demand for 'Ten Vegan Commandments' to Be Posted in Classrooms Goes Off the Rails as Superintendent Pulls Out a Burger

Another day‚ another chance for members of PETA to try pushing their ridiculous agenda only to have it blow up in their faces. In this case‚ PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) was trying to petition the state of Oklahoma to install lists of their so-called "Ten Vegan...
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Footage of Illegal Immigrant Allegedly Stealing Flag and Beating Homeowner Sparks Outrage: 'An Attack on All of America'
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Footage of Illegal Immigrant Allegedly Stealing Flag and Beating Homeowner Sparks Outrage: 'An Attack on All of America'

America has no shortage of heroic symbols: the Marines planting the American flag on Iwo Jima‚ the first moon landing and George Washington crossing the Delaware River. The list goes on. There is another kind of symbol becoming too common in America: symbols of betrayal. The botched U.S. withdrawal from...
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2024 Moto Morini Calibro Review | First Look 
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2024 Moto Morini Calibro At the recent AIMExpo powersports show in Las Vegas‚ Italian motorcycle brand Moto Morini announced the release of a new cruiser: the 2024 Moto Morini Calibro. Also unveiled by the company at the expo were 2025 Moto Morini X-Cape 1200 adventure bike and the 2025 Corsaro 750 and Corsaro Sport sportbikes.  The Moto Morini Calibro‚ which will also be available in an all-black bagger version with hard saddlebags‚ front fairing‚ and a windscreen‚ is powered by the same 649cc parallel-Twin with DOHC and 4 valves per cylinder as the Moto Morini Seiemmezzo SCR scrambler and STR roadster. When we tested those two bikes in foothills of the Italian Alps‚ our reviewer said the engine “feels refined and accessible‚ with a linear build of power and torque from 3‚000 rpm all the way to the hard-action 10‚500-rpm limiter.”  Related: 2023 Moto Morini Seiemmezzo SCR and STR Review | First Ride  Moto Morini says the engine has been revised for the cruiser to “transmit pleasurable driving pulsations while ensuring smooth running.” The Calibro also has a belt final drive‚ as opposed to the chain final drive on the Seiemmezzos.  Stopping power comes from a 2-piston front caliper biting a 320mm disc and a 1-piston rear caliper with a 255mm disc‚ and Bosch ABS is standard. A 41mm fork provides 5.5 inches of travel‚ while preload-adjustable dual shocks give a vintage look and offer 4.3 inches of travel.  The Moto Morini Calibro has adjustable footpegs‚ either forward for a more relaxed seating position or back for a sportier ride. The seat height is 28.3 inches‚ and the pillion can be removed and replaced with an accessory rear shell that follows the fender line. The bike has a 58.7-inch wheelbase and rides on aluminum spoked tubeless wheels‚ 18 inches in the front and 17 inches in back. It has an approximately 4-gallon tank and a dry weight of 441 lb.  Pricing for the 2024 Moto Morini Calibro has not yet been announced.  Check out more new bikes in Rider’s 2024 Motorcycle Buyers Guide  The post 2024 Moto Morini Calibro Review | First Look  appeared first on Rider Magazine.
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African Nation Passes New Law For Surgical Castration Of Convicted Pedophiles
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African Nation Passes New Law For Surgical Castration Of Convicted Pedophiles

Madagascar’s parliament approved a new law that will allow surgical castration of convicted pedophiles. “On February 2 Madagascar’s parliament‚ The National Assembly‚ approved a law which legalised the castration of child rapists‚” Daily Mail reports. Under a previous law‚ convicted child rapists would face five to 20 years of forced labor. The new law permits those convicted of raping a child under ten-years-old to surgical castration. If the victim is between ten and 13-years-old‚ the convicted pedophile would face chemical castration and 15 to 20 years of forced labor. Madagascar to surgically castrate paedophiles under new law https://t.co/WWd3QI6uhD — Truthseeker (@Xx17965797N) February 8‚ 2024 Daily Mail reports: Minister of Justice Landy Randriamanantenasoa spoke in favour of the bill. Le Quotidien‚ a French language newspaper‚ reported that Ms Randriamanantenasoa said: ‘Society must know what they did and who they are.’ The bill was proposed by the President of Madagascar‚ Andry Rajoelina‚ last month and was one of his key campaign promises during his re-election bid last year. International organisations have criticised the new law. The BBC reports that in a statement‚ Tigere Chagutah‚ Amnesty’s regional director for east and southern Africa‚ said: ‘In Madagascar‚ rape cases remain under-reported‚ and perpetrators often go free due to the victims’ and their families’ fear of retaliation‚ stigmatisation‚ and a lack of trust in the judicial system. ‘Implementing chemical and surgical castration‚ which constitutes cruel‚ inhuman and degrading treatment‚ as a punishment for those found guilty of raping minors will not solve this and is inconsistent with Malagasy constitutional provisions against torture and other ill-treatment‚ as well as regional and international human rights standards.’ Ms Randriamanantenasoa has rebuked similar criticism about respect for human rights by saying Madagascar is a sovereign country. Amnesty International condemned a recent law in #Madagascar that allowed for the chemical and surgical castration of those convicted of raping minors‚ saying it is "cruel‚ inhuman‚ and degrading."https://t.co/MwE6VfmdXN — News Central TV (@NewsCentralTV) February 8‚ 2024 Madagascar’s new law follows reports of a new draft law in Kazakhstan that would seek surgical castration of convicted pedophiles. Country Proposes Law To Surgically Remove Genitals Of Pedophiles‚ Chemical Castration Reportedly Not Severe Enough MPs reportedly have complained the system of chemical castration is not deterring child sex offenders. Elnur Beisenbaev‚ executive secretary of Kazakhstan’s ruling Аманат party‚ reportedly said the government was ‘spineless’ for failing to insist on surgical castration. Elnur Beisenbaev‚ executive secretary of Kazakhstan's ruling Аманат party‚ says chemical castration for pedophiles is not enough. Wants to change law from chemical castration to surgical removal of the genitals. pic.twitter.com/k4ppDMpGWV — National Conservative (@NatCon2022) February 6‚ 2024 Per Daily Mail: ‘Unfortunately‚ [sex crimes against children] are happening more and more often‚’ he said‚ suggesting chemical castration – which lowers the male libido through injected anti-androgen drugs – was not effective. ‘By letting a rapist go free‚ we allow them to reoffend‚’ he added. ‘This is evidenced by the death of little Erkizhan in Saryagash.’ Erkezhan Nurmakhan‚ five‚ was lured to a paedophile’s house after he offered her money for an ice cream. Killer Saidolim Gayibnazarov‚ 48‚ who had previous convictions‚ was sentenced to life in jail and chemical castration. ‘The government says our amendment for surgical castration of paedophiles violates human rights‚’ said the MP‚ a father of four‚ who intends to keep pressing for the new law. ‘We don’t suggest applying it to all paedophiles‚ but we’d like to give courts an option of having surgical castration. ‘If a paedophile attack is especially cruel‚ I believe surgical castration must be applied… ‘There were about 430 crimes of this kind committed against our children lately. ‘Our government demonstrates its lack of backbone by not approving surgical castration‚ as if we violate the rights of paedophiles‚ because paedophiles are human beings. ‘I believe they are not human beings.’
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