Cheat Sheet for Responding to Social Justice Rhetoric

This cheat sheet is courtesy of the Oregon Association of Scholars. The authors are Drs. Bruce Gilley, Peter Boghossian and James Lindsay. Click on the image to view it larger at its source.

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From the About page,

The Oregon Association of Scholars is a non-profit organization incorporated in the state of Oregon that promotes excellence, freedom, and merit in higher education in the state.

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    Ruth Henriquez

    I went to the Oregon Association of Scholars website and found this article on “Traumatophobia” (https://oregonscholars.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Beahrs_Traumatophobia.pdf), written by a psychiatrist. It’s worth reading. I think the therapeutic industry has been leading us astray and have as much responsibility for our current mess as do those French post-modernist scholars.

    Thanks for posting this chart — it’s great, and I’m saving it.

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