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RE: Even at Harvard -- Or Especially at Harvard
Sadly, I suspect each "school" within the university has its own office dedicated to diversity. Mostly because they don't have much to actually do, so you can pack them with unqualified minorities in order to boost the percentage of non-whites on staff.
Anyway, to the extent that there might be any rationale for having an office dedicated to diversity and inclusion, it certainly should limit itself to, you know, addressing those issues within the school. It's thoroughly inappropriate for the office to spend its time on political issues that aren't remotely relevant to the school's diversity or sense of "inclusion" among its "diverse" folks. Shame on Harvard.
Of course, Alfred. And it's worse that they have more than one, if they do, because clearly they have too much time on their hands if they're able to go tweeting out links to stories not associated with their mission, whatever that may be, and to create placemats to tell students how to answer when their parents ask them why we need 10,000 phony Syrian refugees.