Shared by
#GoRightNews https://GoRightNews.com
#GoRightNews Shared by Peter Boykin
American Political Commentator / Citizen Journalist / Activist / Constitutionalist for Liberty
Web: https://PeterBoykin.com
Kick: http://Kick.com/PeterBoykin
Rumble: http://Rumble.com/GoRightNews
YouTube: https://youtube.com/@PeterBoykinForAmerica
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/boykin4congress
Twitter: https://twitter.com/GoRightNews
Telegram: http://t.me/realpeterboykin
Like the Content? Please Support!
Stripe: https://gorightnews.com/donations/support-gorightnews/
Cash App: http://Cash.app/$PeterBoykin1
In a significant move, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) Board of Trustees has voted to defund the school’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) program. The funds previously allocated for DEI, amounting to $2.3 million, will now be redirected toward enhancing campus public safety.
The decision was made unanimously, reflecting a growing sentiment among board members and some community members that DEI initiatives may be contributing to divisiveness rather than inclusivity. Marty Kotis, vice chair of the board’s Budget and Finance Committee, articulated this perspective, stating, “I think that DEI in a lot of people’s minds is divisiveness, exclusion, and indoctrination.”
This decision follows recent violent campus protests over the conflict in Gaza. Videos posted on social media showed protesters shoving journalists and pelting individuals with water bottles. Such incidents have raised concerns about campus safety and the need for a stronger security presence.
In a notable incident that garnered significant attention, a group of fraternity brothers at UNC were seen protecting an American flag from protesters attempting to replace it with a Palestinian flag. The image and video of this event went viral, highlighting the tension on campus and underscoring the need for enhanced public safety measures.
The reallocation of funds from DEI to campus safety is pending approval by the school’s Chancellor, Lee Roberts. This move is seen as a step toward prioritizing the immediate safety and security needs of the campus community, ensuring that all students and faculty can operate in a secure environment.
This decision is not without its critics, who argue that DEI programs are essential for fostering an inclusive and supportive campus environment. However, supporters of the funding shift believe that maintaining order and safety should be the primary concern of the university administration, especially in light of recent events.
As a Constitutional Republic, it is imperative that we balance efforts to promote diversity and inclusion with the need to protect the rights and safety of all individuals on campus. This decision by the UNC Board of Trustees reflects a prioritization of these fundamental principles.
For more detailed information on the events leading to this decision and its implications, further statements from the board and the Chancellor’s final decision will be closely monitored.
[Source: Daily Caller]
This Article is Brought to you by Go Right News and Edited by Peter Boykin
Visit GoRightNews.com for More Articles and Visit PeterBoykin.com to Learn more about Peter Boykin
Like what you see?
#GoRight with Peter Boykin
Follow Telegram
Follow on Kick
https://Rumble.com/GoRightNews
Tags:
#ncpol #NCpolitics #Boykin4NC #BoykinFor2024 #BoykinForNC
#Android #Apple #Trump #trumptrain #Trump2024 #TRUMP2024ToSaveAmerica #2024Election #election #election2023 #electionchallenge #ElectionIntegrity #ElectionsMatter #ElectionCommission #GoRightNews #GaysForTrump #tuesday #GoRight #ihatemondays #applemusic #applewatch #applepodcasts #ApplePay #appleiphone #bidenisnotmypresident #BIDENSAMERICA #BidenBorderCrisis #Bidenflation #Biden #BidenCrimeFamily #northcarolina #government #Governor #politics #political #politicians #politicalchallenge #politicalmeme
[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
Shared by
#GoRightNews https://GoRightNews.com
#GoRight with Peter R Boykin
#GoRightNews
Join Peter Boykin on Kick
Join Peter Boykin on Telegram
Join Peter Boykin on Facebook
Join Peter Boykin on GAB
Support The Podcast and Website
To Donate to the Podcast (NOT THE CAMPAIGN)