Why would President Joseph Harroz raise tuition on students in the aftermath of a “record fundraising year with 230 million plus in commitments, with an additional 10 million in new, committed legacy gifts to benefit the university’s mission?”
What exactly is the university’s mission? Because if it is the pursuit of Equity - as Harroz has said is his number one priority - this tone deaf display of elite privilege is beyond the hypocritical pale.
President Harroz is auctioning off the sanity of our children to the highest woke bidder. His anti-intellectual agenda has perverted the foundational, first principles of higher education. President Harroz has personally injected a discriminatory, dogmatic, and destructive ideology into every classroom and conversation at OU, via the despotic syringe of his Division of Ideological Enforcement.
Is there any amount of money that justifies this deliberate assault on the very minds that will determine the future of our country, and the world? This is not a hyperbolic question. That is how the progression of humanity has worked since the beginning of time.
As the indomitable Leah Hull said at the OK Board of Education meeting in June, when she quoted Abraham Lincoln: “The philosophy of the school house in one generation, will be the philosophy of government in the next.”
The Board of Regents has the power to stop the advance of academic despotism OU, by holding President Harroz accountable for his destructive political agenda and tyrannical policies.
Excerpt from the first installment of: Divisions of Ideological Enforcement, by J. Mark Owsley, UnWokable
“There is big money available for universities and other institutions willing to bend to, and participate in this woke brand of religious stakeholder capitalism. The evidence of this CCP inspired perversion of capitalism is plainly visible at wOKeU, if you know where to look for it. If you haven’t noticed the influx of big money donations coming to OU and many other DEI aligned universities, from large, DEI supporting corporations, you should start paying attention to it. Because this big money stakeholder capitalism is quickly replacing OU’s dependance on mass alumni support, leading to drastically diminished influence for average Joe Oklahoma.”
From the OU Daily, June 9, 2019:
“A lot of people have mistaken the president’s job as being a classic CEO job, and it absolutely is not,” Harroz said. “There are executive functions, and there are functions that are much closer to being legislative functions, where you’re working in a shared governance model and you don’t answer to one group of shareholders. Harroz said the many shareholders he must serve as interim president include students, faculty, staff, alumni, the state itself and others. “You have these groups that you have to understand what their interests are, and you have to also understand that there’s still an obligation to lead,” Harroz said.
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OU Goes Woke While Students Go Broke
Why would President Joseph Harroz raise tuition on students in the aftermath of a “record fundraising year with 230 million plus in commitments, with an additional 10 million in new, committed legacy gifts to benefit the university’s mission?”
What exactly is the university’s mission? Because if it is the pursuit of Equity - as Harroz has said is his number one priority - this tone deaf display of elite privilege is beyond the hypocritical pale.
President Harroz is auctioning off the sanity of our children to the highest woke bidder. His anti-intellectual agenda has perverted the foundational, first principles of higher education. President Harroz has personally injected a discriminatory, dogmatic, and destructive ideology into every classroom and conversation at OU, via the despotic syringe of his Division of Ideological Enforcement.
Is there any amount of money that justifies this deliberate assault on the very minds that will determine the future of our country, and the world? This is not a hyperbolic question. That is how the progression of humanity has worked since the beginning of time.
As the indomitable Leah Hull said at the OK Board of Education meeting in June, when she quoted Abraham Lincoln: “The philosophy of the school house in one generation, will be the philosophy of government in the next.”
The Board of Regents has the power to stop the advance of academic despotism OU, by holding President Harroz accountable for his destructive political agenda and tyrannical policies.
Sign The Petition
Excerpt from the first installment of: Divisions of Ideological Enforcement, by J. Mark Owsley, UnWokable
“There is big money available for universities and other institutions willing to bend to, and participate in this woke brand of religious stakeholder capitalism. The evidence of this CCP inspired perversion of capitalism is plainly visible at wOKeU, if you know where to look for it. If you haven’t noticed the influx of big money donations coming to OU and many other DEI aligned universities, from large, DEI supporting corporations, you should start paying attention to it. Because this big money stakeholder capitalism is quickly replacing OU’s dependance on mass alumni support, leading to drastically diminished influence for average Joe Oklahoma.”
From the OU Daily, June 9, 2019:
“A lot of people have mistaken the president’s job as being a classic CEO job, and it absolutely is not,” Harroz said. “There are executive functions, and there are functions that are much closer to being legislative functions, where you’re working in a shared governance model and you don’t answer to one group of shareholders. Harroz said the many shareholders he must serve as interim president include students, faculty, staff, alumni, the state itself and others. “You have these groups that you have to understand what their interests are, and you have to also understand that there’s still an obligation to lead,” Harroz said.
If you enjoy UnWokable, please consider signing up for a paid subscription to help support the work it takes to bring you the truth about wOKeU.