California University In Trouble With Campus Reform Correspondents Over Telling Students To Report Professors For ‘Racism’

This past Sunday, college students in Florida spoke up to call out one university in California for calling on and pressing its non-white students to report any professor who they think has caused “race-related stress.”

Officials for California State University Monterey Bay released information via the school’s website which was tagged under the Personal Growth and Counseling Center section that calls on students to “think broadly about what could be an act of racism,” which could mean a professor consistently not calling on them to answer questions, or just minimizing their contributions or teaching what the called a racially biased curriculum.

However, a group of three correspondents for Campus Reform explained to “Fox & Friends Weekend” this past Sunday morning that it only tries to push the broader issues of extreme far-left liberal colleges that are injecting the “woke” agenda throughout the schools and into various classrooms.

“I believe when Francis Bellamy wrote ‘One Nation under God, Indivisible,’ we oftentimes overlook that word indivisible,” explained Darryl Boyer, a Florida State University graduate law student. “We must stop dividing our nation and come together as one.”

However, Boyer, who is a black student that worked hard to earn his undergraduate degree at the University of North Florida prior to getting into the graduate program that he is currently working through, stated that he has never once felt discriminated against on the basis of his skin color.

As explained via the website for Cal State Monterey Bay, race-related stress can inflict psychological issues such as depression, anxiety, paranoia, and self-blame. Additionally concerns highlighted on the school’s website claim that additional physiological issues could also end up afflicting the student such as heart disease, hypertension, and muscle tension.

“Don’t ignore or minimize your experiences,” explains the school’s website. “Talk to someone you trust, and report it.”

However, Boyer explained that the university calling on its students to try and call out all of the professors for racism makes him “feel dehumanized.”

“That really takes away the credibility for when things like that may really be happening,” he stated.

Courtney McLain, another University of Central Florida student, explained to the news outlet that she has seen far more of the conceptual framework of diversity, equity, and inclusion, which has made the claim to promote the fair treatment of all people, forcibly set up in her school and detracting from the actual academic learning.

“I’m frustrated because I feel like I’m not learning as much academically as I could because we’re putting so much money into this,” stated McLain. “We’re seeing this in more and more schools across the country, that these students are just being believed automatically, which worries me because when I need to go to my administration about a problem, they don’t want to believe me since sometimes these students are actually saying things that are incredible.”

 

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