This is the way it should be done.
When the University of Richmond School of Law voted to remove the name of T.C. Williams, a wealthy 19th century businessman, from the University's School of Law, his great-great-grandson, Virginia lawyer Robert C. Smith, demanded the university pay back the $3.6 billion dollars donated by his family.
Smith claimed the university would not exist without the money.
"The university's endowment is $3.3 billion," Smith wrote in a five-page letter. "Since you and your activists went out of your way to discredit the Williams name, and since presumably the Williams family's money is tainted, demonstrate your 'virtue,' and give it all back."
He said the university could write a note for $300 million, providing "it is secured by all the campus buildings and all woke faculty pledge their personal assets and guarantee the note."
How's that for tackling "woke?" Is this reverse reparations?
Hang tough.