Bari Weiss’ Tiny Fake Austin College Sees Mass Staff, Advisor Exodus
from the land-of-make-believe dept
Before she was hired by right wing billionaire Larry Ellison to turn CBS into a right wing propaganda and safe space, Bari Weiss tried her best to create a fake propaganda-fueled college in Austin.
If you recall, Weiss (alongside Palantir co-founder Joe Lonsdale) helped create the University of Austin in 2021 under the pretense they were creating an “anti-woke” (read: right wing) corrective to “campus leftism running amok” (read: a handful of young people annoyed by systemic racism, broad U.S. corruption, or Benjamin Netanyahu’s industrialized mass murder of toddlers).
The “university” pretended to champion free speech and the truth, but, much like the “renovation” of CBS, the pseudo-university is really part of a larger right wing initiative to reshape journalism and education in order to coddle right wing ideology, eradicate uncomfortable truths right wingers don’t like, and distort reality into a strange, delusional safe space (the exact thing the experiment professes to be combating).
There’ve been a lot of desperate efforts to pretend this is some storied institution, despite the fact the billionaire-backed prop comprises just a few floors of an Austin office building. It’s just a few blocks from the Joe Rogan “anti-woke” Comedy Mothership man-baby safe space in Austin, which is effectively trying to similarly disembowel U.S. comedy.
There’ve been hints for a while that the adorable fake university hasn’t really fared all that well. Like earlier this year, when one staffer was unceremoniously cancelled from the “free speech” focused university for politely suggesting on LinkedIn that the war on inclusion in diversity had maybe gone a little too far.
But a recent piece in the Chronicle of Higher Education indicates there’s been a larger recent mass exodus of staff:
“According to LinkedIn, roughly 20 university employees have left this year. That’s a lot for a new institution that had 34 staff members listed on its website this week (the number is separate from faculty). The departures include the president, the provost, the lead fund raiser, the executive director of admissions, as well as people who worked in events, operations, and other positions.”
In addition to a mass exodus of an already small staff, there’s also been a notable departure among key advisors (like Jeffrey Epstein pal Larry Summers) who claim they are only just now figuring out that the entire project might not be entirely on the up and up:
“Over the summer, the provost and the lead fund raiser also left the university, according to their LinkedIn profiles. Summers, the former Harvard president, stepped down from the advisory board in July, saying that he was “not comfortable with the course that UATX has set nor the messages it promulgates and so am withdrawing.” (His colleagues on the board, Zimmer and Pinker, stepped down shortly after the university’s launch, with Zimmer saying that UATX’s critical statements about higher education “diverged very significantly from my own views.”
The inability (or refusal) of highly educated people to see this project for what it was (a billionaire-backed ideological assault on reality and common sense), doesn’t speak particularly well to our broader cultural awareness or ability to defend ourselves from deep-pocketed bad actors. And while this university, like Weiss’ “new CBS,” may fail due to ham-fisted incompetence, they (and their unlimited budgets) still leave a very ugly mark on informed consensus and a semi-coherent electorate.
Filed Under: academic freedom, bari weiss, disinformation, education, joe lonsdale, larry summers, propaganda
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Comments on “Bari Weiss’ Tiny Fake Austin College Sees Mass Staff, Advisor Exodus”
'Go woke go broke' meets 'Go fash lose cash'
“According to LinkedIn, roughly 20 university employees have left this year. That’s a lot for a new institution that had 34 staff members listed on its website this week (the number is separate from faculty). The departures include the president, the provost, the lead fund raiser, the executive director of admissions, as well as people who worked in events, operations, and other positions.”
That’s strange, I was under the impression that it was going ‘woke’ that caused you to crash and burn, you’d think that having an openly ‘anti-woke’ institution would have resulted in it being wildly popular and gaining staff as it expanded rather than losing them as it shrunk.
It’s almost as though their message might not be as popular as they want people to think…
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“But everyone I talk to all all the media I consume agrees with me that ‘woke is bad’! That must mean my ideas are popular!!!!”
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The anti-woke has more than enough supporters. I am just not sure most of them are able to reach university-levels of education. Nor want to. Remember the creed of destruction: You can never change a system from the inside. You yell at them untill they adhere to your conspiracies or cease to exist.
Who would have thought you can’t build an institution on nothing but spite? Conservatism is a disease, it cannot exist without a host and it certainly can’t grow a new one from scratch. Look at all the failed attempts to create conservative counterparts to things like Twitter, where it took a billionaire buying the real thing for them to get one that didn’t implode within a few years.
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Look at all the failed attempts to create conservative counterparts to things like Twitter, where it took a billionaire buying the real thing for them to get one that didn’t implode within a few years.
And even if they manage to co-opt a successful platform they have to deal with a mass user exodus as no-one, not even themselves, wants to hang around with them and will start looking for the doors right quick.
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Exactly! In Twitter’s case, didn’t ad revenue eventually start taking hits as well? I feel like I recall outrage amongst those who believe free speech means the right to make advertisers show their products next to neo Nazi propaganda, but may be wrong. In this country we have (a threatened) right to free speech, but nobody has the right to make other people listen to them (which is what most conservatives actually seem to want). Free speech is really hard for people to understand, even though it seems like it should be easy.
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Eventually = in rather short order, yes.
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Well, Trump Social has not gone bankrupt yet, despite reportedly not having as much revenue as hoped for. Credit some people’s interest in government pronouncements.
Also, Trump Social chunks are smaller than those in the Federal Register.
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Debatable/remains to be seen.
Do you mean the Austin in Texas? The real Austin for me is in southern Minnesota, and is the home of Hormel.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spam_Museum
Can you matriculate from Trump University?
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It has been alleged that Trump got his Master of Tweetabation (Theoretical and Applied) from Trump University. In no small degree, it would appear, from him being the master tweetabator, the Tweetabator Extraordinaire, during his first term in office.
Let’s be fair to all these staff that are only just realising what they signed up to. There was no mention of the right wing agenda when they read the original check.
…who claim they are only just now figuring out that the entire project might not be entirely on the up and up, said co-conspirators quietly slipping the “uni” under the bus when the scam wasn’t shaking out quite as expected.
Larry Summer?!?
I knew Larry Summers was a dog, but I’m surprised he’d want to see his name on the faculty list at THAT place – After being President of Harvard and all.
Must have been a nice paycheck. As if he needs the money. But then again, it’s never enough for some people.