A Note from The Jefferson Council Executive Director Jim Bacon

In case you missed it...A Note from The Jefferson Council Executive Director Jim BaconNovember 18, 2023Dear friend of The Jefferson Council,Last month the Council invited best-selling author Abigail Shrier to the University of Virginia to share her findings on the transgender phenomenon. Unwilling to contest her ideas in a civil manner, transgender students and their sympathizers tried to shut her down. First, they sabotaged the event-registration process to depress sign-ups. During the event itself, more than 100 angry demonstrators pressed against the sidewalk and shouted insults and profanities at attendees entering Minor Hall. Then, as people were leaving, a group of non-students, possibly associated with Antifa, harassed and vilified attendees as they walked back to their cars.This is not acceptable behavior at Mr. Jefferson’s University.The Ryan administration declared the actions “disappointing” and contrary to the university’s ideals of civil dialogue, but it took no action. That is not acceptable either.UVa has become an incubator of hatred and intolerance. Someone has to stand up for open discourse free from intimidation. That role has fallen to the Jefferson Council.Follow this link to view a copy of our investigation into the Shrier protests. Read the details, view the photos, watch the videos. We have submitted this report, with three concrete recommendations for preventing a recurrence, to the Board of Visitors.We have reason to be hopeful. Eight of the Board’s 17 members were appointed by Governor Glenn Youngkin. Next year, Youngkin appointees will comprise a majority. But the Ryan administration maintains a tight control over the information presented to the Board. The Jefferson Council is the only reputable source of independent analysis. The Board depends upon us, and we depend upon you.Please consider a gift to The Jefferson Council so we can continue holding the administration accountable. Help us preserve the legacy of Thomas Jefferson, the Lawn, the Honor Code, free speech, civil discourse, and intellectual diversity.To donate by credit card, click here.

James Bacon

After a 25-year career in Virginia journalism, James A. Bacon founded Bacon’s Rebellion in 2002 a blog with the goal of “Reinventing Virginia for the 21st Century.” Its focus is on building more prosperous, livable and sustainable communities. In recent years he has concentrated more on the spread of “woke” ideology in K-12 schools, the criminal justice system, higher education, and medicine.

In 2021, he co-founded The Jefferson Council to preserve free speech, intellectual diversity, and the Jeffersonian legacy at his alma mater the University of Virginia. He previously served as the organization’s executive director, now serving as congributing editor.

Aside from blogging, Bacon writes books. His first was Boomergeddon: How Runaway Deficits Will Bankrupt the Country and Ruin Retirement for Aging Baby Boomers — And What You Can Do About It, followed by Maverick Miner: How E. Morgan Massey Became a Coal Industry Legend and a work of science fiction, Dust Mites: the Siege of Airlock Three.

A Virginian through-and-through, Bacon lives in Richmond with his wife Laura.

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