Thursday, March 29, 2018

University students in Georgia forced to confess their white privilege

Via Billy

State. Rep. Earl Ehrhart said some students at Kennesaw State University in Georgia were forced “as a condition of their grades to confess their white privilege in a video.”

Georgia lawmakers are investigating what they call systematic bias against conservative and Christian students at Kennesaw State University.

“They are threatened. They are retaliated against all because of their viewpoint,” State. Rep. Earl Ehrhart said Wednesday on the Todd Starnes Radio Show.

The taxpayer-funded university is already facing two federal lawsuits alleging bias against conservatives.

“It’s a scary thing on campuses today,” the state lawmaker told Starnes.

He went on to say that some students were forced “as a condition of their grades to confess their white privilege in a video.”

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6 comments:

  1. Marxist theology always requires a confession of sins against political correctness before punishment.

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  2. Kennesaw State us to be the quiet small town college that was an hour away from the party section of Atlanta. With urban sprawl Kennesaw is now just another suburb of Atlanta. They college also got quite liberal in the last 25 years and no matter what time of day you will smell pot burning somewhere on campus.

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    1. Smoke all you want, just ignore what is none of your business.

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  3. https://quartermainsquarter.blogspot.com/2016/08/definition-of-white-privilege.html

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    1. Thanks.https://freenorthcarolina.blogspot.com/2018/03/white-privilege.html

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