I can repeat myself all day, but I'll do it just this once: I want administrators and faculty to think. I want them to think of Mr. Tilbert's white-robed weekends as a real cost before they make him Dr. Tilbert. Mr. Tilbert could be a perfectly decent economist. Don't hire him. Or he could be really good. Then hire him.
We could talk about what's been important here all along. Or I can restart by carefully explaining what I mean by "racism". But then, I'm not your pet monkey.
We could talk about what's been important here all along.
What do you think is important here? Shunning people whose opinions you abhour or aquiring true beliefs.
Or I can restart by carefully explaining what I mean by "racism".
People tend to mean different things by "racism". I what to know what you mean by it.
Related: Heuristics for Evaluating the Soundness of the Academic Mainstream, Admitting to Bias, The Ideological Turing Test