Tuesday, October 11, 2005

Job Security

If things don't work out for Judy Krueger next month in the Ward 3 council race, at least her day job is doing well. In today's Daily Evergreen, it is reported that the WSU Center for Human Rights, for which Krueger is a case manager and senior investigator, is increasing its workload. Since last April, the CHR is now investigating equal opportunity and harrassment issues involving students as well as faculty. The article states:
Since taking on a larger case load, Krueger said she would like to see more investigators added to the staff.
That can't be good news for students or faculty. In an editorial on townhall.com , Mark Tapscott, Director of the Center for Media and Public Policy at The Heritage Foundation, characterized CHR's reaction to the controversial play "Passion of the Musical" as "nascent American Stalinism." We've already seen one WSU Education student "purged" for not following the party line. Now the university will have a even larger department to enforce "political correctness." And we Washington taxpayers are footing the bill for these inquisitions.

Hat Tip: Right Mind

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