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The Michigan Technological University Senate passed a resolution in December 2020 that called on the school to denounce and take action against “white supremacy, anti-Blackness, systemic racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, fatphobia, and other oppressive and intolerant behaviors” within the university.
However, two professors have since released individual letters condemning the resolution, stating it pushes a “leftist media narrative” of systemic anti-Black racism.
Jaroslaw Drelich, one professor who publicly opposed the resolution, denounced it for pushing the “leftist media narrative” of systemic anti-Black racism in his own letter. Drelich, who lived under the communist regime in Poland, stated that he “know[s] what systemic discrimination and oppression are” and while “this country and this University have problems … systemic racism is not one of them.”
The other letter, written by Jeffery Burl, called the resolution itself racist as he felt it unfairly maligned White people. Burl also claimed that White men face discrimination in academia and went on to detail his experiences with it.
In the resolution, the university senate claims that Michigan Tech has not taken sufficient action to address “white supremacist discourse present in our community and our campus” or the “national racism pandemic.”
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