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Parent Post: Academia is recursive
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2/24/2025, 9:30:40 PM
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minute.before.midnight
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2/25/2025, 4:07:01 AM
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Yup. Frankfurt School is largely responsible for the state we have now and inception of Critical Race Theory as well. I like the documentary btw, thanks for the tip!
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2/25/2025, 4:21:57 AM
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The number of professors who admit to being more socialist than conservative has risen from 43 percent in 1970 to around 60 percent in 2020, according to the American Institute for Economic Research. And the number of professors who admit to being "far left" has more than doubled, rising from 5 percent to 12 percent. Unfortunately, this information is at least four years old; I can only imagine how numbers changed significantly in favor of proponents of far-left ideology. Academical buzzwords like 'patriarchy,' 'heteronormativity,' ‘white supremacy,' 'white privilege,' 'white fragility,' 'whiteness,' and, 'nice-racism' have taken over the academic literature and are being served to new generations as "unbiased" alternative to systemic racism. Cultural Marxism is real, not a conspiracy, as the left asserts; it's here to stay and infiltrate the minds of young generations. Marxists have been present in American academia since 1930 but have become prevalent and very influential lately. University protests, the BLM movement, and, consequently, what is affecting the ideological shift to the far left within the Democrat party is a direct consequence of such a shift. This administration is obligated to make this ideological bias more balanced. While preserving the values of the First Amendment, the new administration has to make conservative thought more visible on public campuses and offer an alternative narrative.
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