California University Under Fire for Maoist Tactics of Encouraging Students to Tell on Professors
Students in college Are defending a “woke” California university encouraging students to confront racist professors, even if they aren’t called on “consistently” during class.
Campus Reform correspondents Courtney McLain and Emily Sturge joined. “Fox & Friends Weekend” To discuss the larger issues with the far-left infusions of the “woke” Agenda for college classrooms
“I believe when Francis Bellamy wrote One Nation under God, Indivisible, we oftentimes overlook that word indivisible,” Boyer Rachel Campos-Duffy. “We must stop dividing our nation and come together as one… I spent a considerable amount of time in higher education. I spent my undergrad at the University of North Florida. Now I’m at Florida State University working on my graduate degree, and I’ve never felt like I’ve been discriminated against based on the color of my skin.”
“And it just really makes me feel dehumanized when people can be able to tell on their professor for racism,” He went on. “That really takes away the credibility for when things like that may really be happening.”
California State University Monterey Bay is being criticized for inviting non-White students. Report “race-related stress” You can find it under the Personal Growth and Counseling Center tab.
“Document acts of racism or intolerance. Don’t ignore or minimize your experiences, and think broadly about what could be an act of racism. It doesn’t have to be an overt act (e.g., professor consistently not calling on you or minimizing your contributions, curriculum racially biased, etc). Talk to someone you trust, and report it,” A webpage “Coping with Racism and Discrimination” says.
According to the university’s website, race-related stress can lead to psychological symptoms such as anxiety, depression and paranoia. It can also cause physiological health concerns like heart disease, hypertension and muscle tension.
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“Students of color who experience stereotype threat may begin to believe that their peers do not regard them as individuals, but as representatives of their racial/ethnic group,” The page is read.
McLain, a University of Central Florida student, expressed her concern about the move and expressed concerns about how it would affect academic progress.
“I am seeing more and more of this diversity, equity and inclusion being forced by my school, and I’m frustrated because I feel like I’m not learning as much academically as I could because we’re putting so much money into this,” McLain added.
“We’re seeing this in more and more schools across the country, that these students are just being believed automatically, which worries me because when I need to go to my administration about a problem, they don’t want to believe me, since sometimes these students are actually saying things that are incredible,” She continued.
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Sturge, a University of Florida student, argued that the left is. “winning the culture war” Through the avenue of “woke” American education: The classrooms of America
“I think this story is just yet another example of wokeism taking over college campuses,” Sturge. “We’re seeing the left inject this woke ideology into college classrooms because this is how the left is winning. They’re winning the culture war because they’re injecting it into our course curriculum.”
“These things are absolutely crazy, and we’re seeing these things happen in California, and so we feel like it’s far away off in a blue state,” She continued. “But here in Florida, we’re also seeing that, too. We’re Florida students, and we’re seeing these woke ideals in our classrooms.”
Despite all the efforts of the far left the trio praised Florida Governor. Ron DeSantis (R.) efforts to counter the indoctrination of students in state schools.
This report was contributed by Nik Lanum, Fox News.
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