


DEI—the campus acronym that someone has suggested really means “division, exclusion, and ideology”—really does follow the principle of the cancer cell, as its malignant influence on campuses grows by sucking up blood and infecting the cells around it. Most campus DEI departments have been conspicuously silent since October 7, in most cases because they are fully on the side of the campus anti-Semites. (Berkeley’s vice chancellor for DEI, Dania Matos, has not issued a statement in the aftermath of October 7. Instead, she issued a statement on October 9 “in support of the Berkeley community” in the aftermath of the earthquake in Afghanistan. When she arrived at Berkeley several years ago, she said her main object was fighting “white supremacy.”)
Once again Mark Perry gives us a look at the DEI malignancy at Ohio State: