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Do people actually go to Princeton to learn anything that is functionally valuable to the success of society? Or, is it going to be a stomping ground for activists, political hanger-ons and those looking to shine their Ivy League credentials to the older generation who believed in those institutions?
A full blown commie, live in the flesh. Maybe she has changed her views, it was probably some time ago.
Going from Communist to BLM...there are some similarities between the two, including I presume, the foreign benefactor (from one communist nation to the next).
Princeton University is offering a "Black Lives Matter" class to students that includes readings from a former communist party leader who once made the FBI's Most Wanted List.
The course, which promises to explore the "historical roots and growth of the Black Lives Matter social movement," will be offered to students starting this Fall semester. The course features readings from former Black Panther member Angela Davis, a two-time vice-presidential candidate of the Communist Party.
The course description describes the Black Lives Matter movement and the course as "committed to resisting, unveiling, and undoing histories of state sanctioned violence against Black and Brown bodies."
"The course seeks to document the forms of dispossession that Black Americans face, and offers a critical examination of the prison industrial complex, police brutality, urban poverty, and white supremacy in the US," the description reads.
A full blown commie, live in the flesh. Maybe she has changed her views, it was probably some time ago.
Going from Communist to BLM...there are some similarities between the two, including I presume, the foreign benefactor (from one communist nation to the next).
Princeton offering 'Black Lives Matter' course taught by professor with 'commitment' to 'critical race theory'
Princeton University is offering a “Black Lives Matter” class to students that includes readings from a former communist party leader.
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Princeton University is offering a "Black Lives Matter" class to students that includes readings from a former communist party leader who once made the FBI's Most Wanted List.
The course, which promises to explore the "historical roots and growth of the Black Lives Matter social movement," will be offered to students starting this Fall semester. The course features readings from former Black Panther member Angela Davis, a two-time vice-presidential candidate of the Communist Party.
The course description describes the Black Lives Matter movement and the course as "committed to resisting, unveiling, and undoing histories of state sanctioned violence against Black and Brown bodies."
"The course seeks to document the forms of dispossession that Black Americans face, and offers a critical examination of the prison industrial complex, police brutality, urban poverty, and white supremacy in the US," the description reads.