I dissented from DEI -- so Ohio Northern U sent armed police to force me out of the classroom

The same week I was led out of my classroom by police and campus security, I published an op-ed defending Justice Clarence Thomas’s right to have friends—even rich ones. The week before that, I gave a TV interview in which I criticized DEI programs that discriminate against white men in the name of “racial and social justice” and for being indifferent to the type of diversity higher education should value most: viewpoint diversity. The week prior, I published op-eds in a national newspaper and an Ohio one making the same points. …

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Around 1 p.m. on Friday, April 14, Ohio Northern University campus security officers entered my classroom with my students present and escorted me to the dean’s office. Armed town police followed me down the hall. My students appeared shocked and frightened. I know I was. I was immediately barred from teaching, banished from campus, and told that if I didn’t sign a separation agreement and release of claims by April 21, ONU would commence dismissal proceedings against me. The grounds: “Collegiality.” The specifics: None.

[Free speech and dissent are dead if this stands. ONU is a private university, but that does not mean that they can use the threat of lethal force to impose silence on its employees. This looks like the start of one blockbuster lawsuit, at least, but it’s also the natural evolution of the adoption of Marxist DEI policies. Marxists do not tolerate dissent. And they keep proving it. — Ed]

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