Having checked my notes, in Annapolis we have the United States Naval Academy. Sure, there is St. John’s College down the street, but there isn’t an Oberlin College, Annapolis campus.
You wouldn’t know that looking at who they are hiring to teach the next leaders of the Navy and Marine Corps.
Via Cully Stimson over at The Daily Signal;
…at least two civilian professors at the Naval Academy may be violating constitutional rights under the First and 14th amendments.
Two professors in the academy’s English Department have required students to state their “preferred pronouns” at the beginning of each class, according to students who complained to me. At first, students played along, but eventually they refused to engage in this disturbing behavior.
Instead of dropping the issue, the professors essentially taunt and harass the students to state their preferred personal pronouns instead of moving along and teaching the class.
People are policy. You get the institution you populate with the people you hire.
The political problems at not just USNA, but all the service academies—adopting the hard-left practices of the worst of leftist academia—have been growing for a long time.
Two years ago, we discussed their Zampolit program injecting political officers throughout the campus to search out “Thought Crime.”
Last week USNA was caught platforming a hyper-partisan event just a month prior to the election.
As with most things derived from Cultural Marxism, it is powered by fear. Cully outlining a culture of fear of students and staff afraid to be seen outside a standing hard-left political orthodoxy that is being allowed to grow. I get notes on a regular basis to the effect from inside the lifelines at Annapolis. It does not belong in a military of a free republic, but it is getting worse.
Is inspiring a culture of politically aligned fear and compelled speech—wrapped in a blanket of the usual leftist slate of policies and practices, really what a service academy needs to force on their Midshipmen and Cadets? Indeed, if you look at some of their hiring practices, it is exactly what they want, and they want more.
Caroline Downey outlined that a year ago at NRO:
The United States Naval Academy is hiring a professor specializing in gender and sexuality studies amid growing geopolitical turmoil that could test America's military readiness.
The academy is seek an English professor with a concentration on "Gender and Sexuality Studies (open period or genre)" to begin work in January, 2024, according to the Annapolis website.
"We welcome subspecialties in disability studies, film, and multiethnic or global Anglophone literature," the job description adds.
Behold the fruits from the orchards we planted.
Perhaps our nation wants its Navy and its military to wrap itself in the mantle of leftist political thought, from compelled speech to Cultural Marxism—the whole enchilada.
This is a choice that we’ve been drifting toward for a long time.. The drift ended a few years ago, and is now a deliberate course. As no one is doing anything to stop it, expect more.
Perhaps, just perhaps, with the extra light and attention, things may change—but I’m not sure that is enough.
Have anyone on the Board of Visitors spoken out? The Alumni Foundation Board of Directors or Trustees?
Don’t expect anything from any boards overseeing USNA. The first thing the Biden-Horrible administration did was to purge those boards of anyone who might hold a dissenting opinion. The second thing they did was to purge any reference to the CSA including Admiral Maury. Apparently, if you are from the South you are not included. Don’t expect anything from the Superintendent either as her gender and ethnicity played a major part in her appointment.
Of all the problems in the Navy that CDR Sal has discussed over the past three years, the destruction of the officer corp on the altar of Marxist claptrap is the greatest threat to the ability of the Navy to fight a war.
If they make you play the pronoun game, make it hard for them. Choose I/me/mine. Then “they” have to refer to you as “I” or “me”. If they want to screw up the English language, it sucks to be them.
Don’t let them point at you when they say “I” or “me”, when they do, say it triggers you. If they say it is too confusing, well yes it is! Don’t let them use other pronouns on you or use your name, that asked your
A petty exercise in a much more important war, but sometimes fun.
Bottom line, thank you CDR Sal for continuing to shine the bright light on the problem.