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Monday, March 13, 2017

DESPICABLE: Look what universities are now teaching about 9-11

Unfortunately, some of the insanity being taught on college campuses across the nation isn’t as laughable as the attempt to eliminate “gender specific pronouns” from campus we wrote about here, or the comical six-week, one-credit sociology course titled “White Privilege Seminar” at Notre Dame.

Some of it appears to be devious, insidious, just plain wrong…and just plain brainwashing.

Case in point – you moms and dads (and taxpayers whose money is used for student grants) are paying for a freshman English class taught at several major universities across the country called “The Literature of 9/11.”

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well, remember Ron Paul told us about "Blowback" and everybody thought he was demonic for saying such a thing. I'm not saying that radical Jihad is anything but a horrific evil, but when we cause more collateral damage than a little bit, the ones left living will be pissed. Reality is what it is. But that shouldn't be a first lesson on terrorism in an English 101 class...

Anonymous said...

It's at SU, too, thanks to JD-E.

Anonymous said...

This is strictly an indoctrination class. At no time was 9/11 justifiable for any reason.

Anonymous said...

I don't even want kids to go to college. They do not teach anymore. Nothing but liberal propaganda.

Anonymous said...

I agree. Teach them the truth. That Al Qaeda was created, funded and armed by our government... Just like ISIS. Oh wait I guess if they taught that their funding would get cut...

Anonymous said...

Our daughter went to University of South Carolina she studied Journalism and Mass comunication and came home on break and started telling us that she was taught that it was the US that was responsible for 9/11. Our son in law was home as well from USMC for Christmas needless to say Christmas was nothing but a huge debate about 9/11. We thought about not sending her back.