Ignorance is the handmaiden of tyranny
Robert Reich
Friends,
Under pressure from the Trump administration, the University
of Virginia’s president of nearly seven years, James Ryan, stepped
down, declaring that while he was committed to the university
and inclined to fight, he could not in good conscience push back just to save
his job.
The Department of Justice demanded that Ryan resign in order
to resolve an investigation into whether UVA sufficiently complied with
Trump’s orders banning
diversity, equity, and inclusion.
UVA dissolved its DEI office in March, though Trump’s
lackeys claim the university didn’t go far enough in rooting out DEI.
This is the first time the Trump regime has explicitly tied
grant dollars to the resignation of a university official. It’s unlikely to be
the last.
On June 30, the Trump regime said Harvard University violated
federal civil rights law by failing to address the harassment of Jewish
students on campus.
On July 1, the regime released $175 million in previously
frozen federal funding to the University of Pennsylvania, but only after the
school agreed to block transgender women athletes from female sports teams and
erase the records set by swimmer Lia Thomas.
Let’s be clear: DEI, antisemitism, and transgender athletics
are not the real reasons for these attacks on higher education. They’re excuses
to give the Trump regime power over America’s colleges and universities.
Why do Trump and his lackeys want this power?
They’re following Hungarian President Viktor Orban’s
playbook for creating an “illiberal democracy” — an authoritarian state
masquerading as a democracy. The playbook goes like this:
First, take over military and intelligence operations by
purging career officers and substituting ones personally loyal to you. Check.
Next, intimidate legislators by warning that if they don’t
bend to your wishes, you’ll run loyalists against them. (Make sure they also
worry about what your violent supporters could do to them and their families.)
Check.
Next, subdue the courts by ignoring or threatening to ignore
court rulings you disagree with. Check or in process.
Then focus on independent sources of information. Sue media
that publish critical stories and block their access to news conferences and
interviews. Check.
Then go after the universities.