At the University of Buffalo, a lawyer criticized the likes of Robert Spencer and other “hate profiteer[s]” for pushing Islamophobia on the American public.
Monthly Archives For May 2017
Student Activists Unhappy over Western Civilization Curriculum due to Ignoring ‘Voices of People of Color’
The Western civilization curriculum must better represent the “voices of people of color,” claimed ‘Reedies Against Racism’ student activists at Reed College.
The Biggest Loser, Newspaper Reporter Ranked as Worst Job in America for Third Year in a Row
Newspaper reporters is the worst job in America for the third year in a row, writes AIM Chairman Donald Irvine.
“Drag Queen Story Hour” Sends Cross Dressers to Read to Children
Cross-dressers, or “drag queens,” are being sent to read books to children to focus society more on “queer-centered kids programming.”
Free Speech is More Threatened Than Ever
Freedom of speech is threatened and the best method to protect it is to sanction (i.e. punish) those who oppose freedom of speech on college campuses.
Berkeley Op-Ed: Free Speech is Overruled by ‘Safety of the Marginalized’
Free speech doesn’t matter as much as protecting the ‘safety of the marginalized,’ claimed a student at the University of California-Berkeley in an op-ed.
University of Iowa Held Three-Day Workshop on White Privilege
Surprise! Taxpayer dollars went to fund a three-day white privilege event at the University of Iowa.
College Freshman in North Carolina Pushes to Ban Confederate Flag in Local School District
A freshman student at the University of North Carolina is pushing to ban the Confederate battle flag from a North Carolina school district, which idea came from an anti-racism workshop she attended at college.
Thomas Aquinas College Acquires Property in Massachusetts
Thomas Aquinas College was selected as the institution to purchase a historic property in Massachusetts, which will allow the college to open an East Coast campus for their students.
Textbook Gets Bill of Rights, Right
In a bit of shocking news, a Virginia textbook got the Bill of Rights, right.