surfsteve: She nails it over and over in this interview:
1) "This sort of insanity, the narcissistic victimology of these students thinking of themselves as oppressed at Yale is the height of delusion." (2:30)
2) Let's say that a student is preferentially admitted to MIT. She scored 650 on the math section of the SAT, while the majority of students scored 800. What's going to happen to that student? That student can either account for the situation in one of two ways: "I was admitted to a school for which I am not intellectually prepared or I'm in a rape culture. I'm surrounded by microaggressions and patriarchy." (12:45)
3) "Let's turn this back to race now. There's not a single selective college in the country that is not employing vast racial preferences to admit black students because the skills gap is so great. That's what's driving a lot of this victimology. Students are being brought in and they can't compete and they wind up blaming phantom racism for their intellectual and psychological difficulties." (13:00)
4) Typically black students complain: "Nobody chooses us for study groups and this is attributed to the bigotry of white students. The reason is and it's very sad, you've been admitted to a school for which you are not qualified." Which makes perfect sense. Studying with someone who has an IQ twenty to thirty points lower than yours is a waste of time. It turns into a tutoring session, not a study group session! (17:20)
I could go on and on and on... excellent interview!