Despite the shake-up in leadership at the University of Virginia, at least one senior administrator regards Thomas Jefferson with antipathy.
Kenyon Bonner, chief student affairs officer at the University of Virginia, delivered the keynote address to the graduating class of 2026 during Final Exercises. The Daily Progress provided this excerpt:

โGraduates, you symbolize the possibilities of Jefferson’s blueprint, even if he did not envision you as a probability,โ he said. โI believe there is such a thing as a divine blueprint beyond any one mind, one that exceeds the limits that Jefferson himself could not overcome. For all his brilliance, his unfounded and ethically corrosive claims about human capacity reflected his ignorance and his hubris.โ
Bonner’s negative comments about Thomas Jefferson were not well received in many quarters.
The Jefferson Council provided the following response.
The Jefferson Council strongly condemns Kenyon Bonnerโs denigration and marginalization of Thomas Jefferson during his address at UVAโs final exercises. His remarks were incongruous, unseemly, and incorrectโ and perhaps more than anything, they were an example of psychological projection.
Most egregiously, Bonner proclaimed, โFor all his brilliance, his unfounded and ethically corrosive claims about human capacity reflected his ignorance and hubris. History teaches us that ignorance precedes injustice.โ
To characterize Mr. Jefferson as uniquely marked by โignorance and hubrisโ says less about Jefferson than it does about the speaker. It requires extraordinary hubris and profound ignorance to dismiss one of the greatest minds in the history of Western civilization as a person materially enveloped by those traits. Reducing Mr. Jefferson to such a caricature reflects an unfathomable lack of historical understanding and is nothing less than flawed ideological certainty masquerading as moral clarity.
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