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SU suggests it may punish students for failing to intervene in 'bias-motivated' incidents
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[QUOTE="nzm136, post: 3476863, member: 2531"] So who should the students report the admissions department to? [URL='https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/13/us/yale-discrimination.html']This article[/URL] is about Yale, but I'm pretty certain you could pick a university at random (including SU) and get the same result. I'm half light-hearted, but only half so. Creating an affirmative duty to report bias incidents is a slipprty slope, especially since the school is almost certainly committing some well-known and overt violations in some form or fashion. Who is to say the vierwer understood what was going on? Who is to say the viewer interpreted the event as a bias incident? Who is to say that the viewer didn't think that the situation was "handled?" (I know that someone is going to say always assume that the situation isn't handled, but would you really have to report an incident if DPS officers are present? ...10 feet away? ...100 feet away? ...1,000 feet away? Where does it end?) Should all the students involved in these [URL='https://www.syracuse.com/syracuse-university/2019/11/syracuse-chancellor-kent-syverud-signs-list-of-student-demands-with-3-edits.html']sit-ins[/URL] be reported? If so, every student had effective notice to them, so any student that doesn't report the activities is in violation of the new rule on day #1. If those protests are somehow exempt from the realm of compulsary reporting, then why? If the reason is another other than timing (activities happened before the rule went into effect), then how is overtly asking for special and favored treatment based on protected classes not a "bias incident?" And, if those protests really do/did constitute "bias incidents," then does the school really want to go down that path? I'm pretty sure this policy is a nod to placate those student/faculty factions who have been radicalized to expect free handouts, and I'm pretty sure it will exist in name only. Sure a kid here or there will get snagged by the policy if the school was looking for a reason to punish them anyway, but my guess is that it will have no real direct effect on 99% of college experiences. Still, the messaging and optics are horrible and probably counter-productive, and optics matter in an academic environment where minds are shaped. IMHO, the school is better served preparing students for the real world, where some people will surely hurt their feelings and not care, than it is flaunting it's private status and engaging in activities that would 100% be violations of 1st Amendement rights if they were performed at public universities. It should instill an atmosphere conducive to cultivating a blind meritocracy, not create some bizarre race, gender, ertc.-based big brother program. [/QUOTE]
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