Thursday, September 13, 2007

Fighting "oppression", embracing "diversity"?

It's all in a day's work if you're a social worker or student compelled to follow the National Association of Social Workers' code of "ethics".

Noteworthy:

"Now aspiring social workers must commit themselves, usually in writing, to a culturally left agenda, often including diversity programs, state-sponsored redistribution of income, and a readiness to combat heterosexism, ableism, and classism."



"Nine of the ten programs, the NAS reports, require students to accept the ideology-saturated NASW code of ethics to get a degree in social work. The University of Central Florida says students 'must comply' with the code of ethics if they wish to remain in school. Failure to accept the code constitutes "academic misconduct 'in the University of Michigan program and "can result in disciplinary action' at the University of Minnesota—Twin Cities."


The more I read, experience, and learn, the worse this absolute nonsense gets.

Where and when does common sense, good judgment, and fair play put an end to this sort of thing?

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