Linda McMahon’s answer on Holocaust denialism should scare us
Questioner: “Madam Secretary, does refusing to hire a Holocaust denier as a member of Harvard’s history department faculty count as an ‘ideological litmus test?’”
Witness: “I believe that there should be diversity of viewpoints relative to teachings and opinions on campuses.”
Had I just heard that correctly? Had Education Secretary Linda McMahon really just said Holocaust denialism was just a diverse view point?
I was shocked. But just recently, this exchange really happened.
I sat across the dais from McMahon in the House Education and Workforce Committee room. On the desk before me was the April 11 letter sent to Harvard by the Trump administration, laying out their outrageous demands of the university in order to retain their federal funding.
Contained in that letter is the phrase which has become a rallying cry for the Trump administration in their crusade against Harvard: “viewpoint diversity.” This is the one diversity program that the administration has deemed not only important, but imperative to future of higher education. But although McMahon has been beating the drum loudly on the lack of “diverse viewpoints” on colleges campuses, she’s been vague on what that means and whether the administration has the authority to........
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