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A college student takes on the tyranny of ‘anti-racism’ on campus

by J.B. Cohle


It is not uncommon in today’s racially saturated political climate for a student of higher education to receive a handful of emails from their university’s president or provost with a reminder that it is no longer satisfactory to unostentatiously declare yourself “not racist.”  Instead, you must “do the work” (as Karl Marx would say) and be a fervent “anti-racist.”

Students with little or zero understanding of their university leaders’ unadulterated ignorance, or a calculated warped propaganda campaign (which is more likely the case), would be forgiven for taking the term “anti-racist” at face value, believing that being an anti-racist is a sign of good faith and a much-needed practice for the betterment of society.  In fact, anti-racism does not merely mean “against racism,” but instead reflects the core pillars of Critical Race Theory (CRT).  Many students blindly follow their university commissars, who are intent on grooming the next generation of revolutionary Marxists.

Often by design, anti-racism is one of the most poorly misunderstood words in the English language.  By acting on their new phrase, Marxist institutions were able to redefine America’s commonly held premise that “racism” is a form of prejudice that derives from either hatred or ignorance toward another individual or group.  However, within the ivory towers of America’s elite institutions, Ibram X. Kendi’s gospel reigns supreme as students are disciplined to believe that the prevailing definition of racism is outdated, fundamentally flawed, and even racist itself.  In fact, claiming you are “not racist” is a form of denial, commonly referred to as the “heartbeat of racism.”…


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