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“If you're not politically confused at the moment, you're not paying attention.”
— Bret Weinstein
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Since the 1970's Evergreen State College in Washington has held a Day of Absence. On this day, Evergreen students and staff from minorities choose not to attend the college to highlight their contribution.
In 2017, the college proposed new plans for the day. Instead of minority students and faculty voluntarily choosing not to attend campus, the change would flip the event with white students and faculty asked to stay at home.
Bret Weinstein, a biology professor at the college, protested these changes, writing to the college: "there is a huge difference between a group or coalition deciding to voluntarily absent themselves from a shared space in order to highlight their vital and under-appreciated roles, and a group or coalition encouraging another group to go away."
The letter opposing these changes led to a large number of students making claims that Bret's actions were those of "a racist" and led to a group confronting him outside of his classroom. Widespread protests followed, with physical threats made against Bret and the college decided to close the campus for two days.
In this interview, Bret and I discuss life at Evergreen College before the protests, how events unfolded, the repercussions for both Bret and the college and why he believes the reactions may be symptomatic of the current political climate.
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Show notes and transcription:
https://www.defiance.news/podcast/what-happened-at-evergreen-college-bret-weinstein
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Timestamps:
- 00:00:00 - Show Intro
- 00:02:16 - Welcoming Bret to the show
- 00:07:16 - What happened at Evergreen
- 00:16:52 - The pursuit of equity
- 00:23:44 - Allies or enemies
- 00:27:58 - Racial issues before the protests
- 00:36:57 - How could this happen?
- 00:40:23 - Has political correctness gone too far?
- 00:45:31 - A free market for education
- 00:49:39 - What did the protesters want?
- 00:51:19 - Peer pressure and mob mentality
- 00:55:07 - What has the outcome been?
- 01:03:10 - The left, right and The Democratic National Committee
- 01:09:20 - The next presidential election
- 01:12:55 - Trump, Brexit and global warming
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“If you're not politically confused at the moment, you're not paying attention.”
— Bret Weinstein
- - - - -
Since the 1970's Evergreen State College in Washington has held a Day of Absence. On this day, Evergreen students and staff from minorities choose not to attend the college to highlight their contribution.
In 2017, the college proposed new plans for the day. Instead of minority students and faculty voluntarily choosing not to attend campus, the change would flip the event with white students and faculty asked to stay at home.
Bret Weinstein, a biology professor at the college, protested these changes, writing to the college: "there is a huge difference between a group or coalition deciding to voluntarily absent themselves from a shared space in order to highlight their vital and under-appreciated roles, and a group or coalition encouraging another group to go away."
The letter opposing these changes led to a large number of students making claims that Bret's actions were those of "a racist" and led to a group confronting him outside of his classroom. Widespread protests followed, with physical threats made against Bret and the college decided to close the campus for two days.
In this interview, Bret and I discuss life at Evergreen College before the protests, how events unfolded, the repercussions for both Bret and the college and why he believes the reactions may be symptomatic of the current political climate.
- - - - -
Show notes and transcription:
https://www.defiance.news/podcast/what-happened-at-evergreen-college-bret-weinstein
- - - - -
Timestamps:
- 00:00:00 - Show Intro
- 00:02:16 - Welcoming Bret to the show
- 00:07:16 - What happened at Evergreen
- 00:16:52 - The pursuit of equity
- 00:23:44 - Allies or enemies
- 00:27:58 - Racial issues before the protests
- 00:36:57 - How could this happen?
- 00:40:23 - Has political correctness gone too far?
- 00:45:31 - A free market for education
- 00:49:39 - What did the protesters want?
- 00:51:19 - Peer pressure and mob mentality
- 00:55:07 - What has the outcome been?
- 01:03:10 - The left, right and The Democratic National Committee
- 01:09:20 - The next presidential election
- 01:12:55 - Trump, Brexit and global warming
- - - - -
The success of Defiance will be largely down to the support of you, the listener. Below are a number of ways you can help:
- Subscribe to the show on your favourite app so you never miss an episode:
iTunes
Spotify
Deezer
Stitcher
SoundCloud
YouTube
TuneIn
- Leave a review of the show on iTunes (5* really helps, if you think the show deserves it).
- Share the show and episodes out with your friends and family on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.
- Follow Defiance on social media:
Twitter
Facebook
Instagram
YouTube
- Subscribe to the Defiance mailing list.
- Donate Bitcoin here: bc1qd3anlc8lh0cl9ulqah03dmg3r2uxm5r657zr5p
If you have any questions then please email Defiance.
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