DEI is the ‘atmospheric cause’ of campus antisemitism: Expert

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Jonathan Pidluzny, a higher education expert, told members of Congress on Thursday that DEI ideology is one of the biggest drivers of campus antisemitism.

Pidluzny, director of higher education reform at America First Policy Institute, testified before the House Ways and Means Committee that the root of antisemitism on campus is DEI. He was one of several witnesses who appeared during a hearing titled “Crisis on Campus: Antisemitism, Radical Faculty, and the Failure of University Leadership.”

“DEI teaches that the world is made up of oppressors and the oppressed, victims and those with privilege. This divisive ideology primes students to make snap judgments about each other based on skin color and identity group stereotypes,” he added. “Jews are coded as the oppressors by virtue of their political and economic success.

“DEI pushes relentlessly for equity — equal outcomes — and to dismantle ‘systemic oppression’ by making race and identity central to everything we do and everything we think,” he said.

 

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