EXCLUSIVE: At my college, @UChicago, a class called “The Problem of Whiteness” will be taught in the Winter.
Since I began college a year ago, I've documented all the anti-white hatred I've seen on campus. Without a doubt, this is the most egregious example.
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The course description describes whiteness “as a conspicuous problem within liberal political discourse” with “worldmaking (and razing) effects.”
Anti-white hatred is now mainstream academic inquiry. And you're not even allowed to call that out without being called racist.
“The Problem of Whiteness” is a Critical Race and Ethnic Studies course.
Rebecca Journey, a “cultural anthropologist” who, ironically, appears to be white, will teach it.
Her publicly available email is journey@uchicago.edu
You have to wonder what the solution to the “Problem of Whiteness” would be.
This is how people who detest white people think and talk. And they have taken over all universities under the guise of “academic freedom.” No sane professor can oppose it without risking their career.
Will white students at my college complain about this course? Of course not. They're used to this by now. They know better than to step out of line.
They must keep their heads down, shut up, and tolerate second-class treatment. That's the reality. They're the problem.
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For the past two years that I've been at UChicago, I've tried my best to fight back against what I witness on campus often: anti-white hatred and unquestionable obedience to the ruling class. Surprisingly, I've been pretty successful.
Here are the highlights.
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In my first month at college, I couldn't participate in a debate tournament because I'm white (yes, you read that correctly).
I broke the story, and national publications picked it up. The tournament did not happen the following year.
A few months later, my administration announced that unvaccinated students were banned from dining halls. As I discovered, this policy was blatantly illegal.
After I pressed my administration, the policy was quietly reversed.
We repeatedly hear how the Left has taken over the American college campus. But why? One reason: the mainstream conservative movement sucks. It's fruitless, uninspiring. It offers nothing viscerally exciting to young people.
Ignore the future of America, and you'll keep losing.
Issues that took priority in previous generations—taxes, the national debt, budget deficits—no longer take precedence in the minds of the future. Crises that affect the soul of the nation/individual—hedonism, nihilism, multiculturalism, secularism—must now be addressed.
A new Illinois law will eliminate cash bail next year. Suspects charged with murder will be allowed back into the streets. Crime is now basically legal.
I go to UChicago. Thugs have murdered three students in the past year and a half. It’s only going to get worse.
UChicago is one of the nation's most expensive and selective schools. It’s also one of the deadliest.
It borders two Chicago neighborhoods, Hyde Park and Woodlawn, with “F” crime ratings.
Less than a year ago, a Chinese student was shot and killed 0.1 miles off campus.
Because the student's murderer was black, many UChicago students rushed to defend him.
“Poverty!” “Racism!” "Redlining!"
It then turned out the thug murdered the student for only $100.
Students couldn’t publicly demand more police because of “systemic racism.”
Conservatives are losing on college campuses simply because almost all of them are cowards and losers. Leftist students are openly and militantly anti-white, anti-Christianity, and anti-American. Meanwhile, conservative students hold book clubs where they read Milton Friedman.
In my experience, the messaging of conservative students has been pathetic. Leftist students speak in simple, concrete terms, and they identify a common enemy: white Americans. Conservative students quote John Locke and Ronald Reagan and complain about the national debt.
Whenever I hear of a new example of anti-white discrimination at a college, I check if the college’s College Republicans chapter even put out a statement about it. They rarely do.
If they are too afraid to speak out about blatant anti-white hatred, what message does that send?
NEW: I just had the privilege to interview @RepMTG.
Topics we covered:
- Christian Nationalism and its appeal to young people
- The persecution of white men
- The anti-white agenda and its consequences
- The link between Big Pharma and school shootings
And much more
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@RepMTG MTG: Anyone who calls themselves a Christian Nationalist will be persecuted. And if you’re not prepared to be persecuted, you need to ask yourself what faith means. It’s time for the Christian Church to start acting like the Christian Church. We have to be dedicated to Christ.
MTG: I believe that white men are the most persecuted identity in America. Young white men are put at the bottom of the list, of so many things, and it started a long time ago.