‘The Queer Bible,’ ‘Feminism Without Women’ and ‘Music and Socialism’ among classes flagged in report
Hundreds of college courses around the country indoctrinate students with leftist ideology, according to a report recently published by Young America’s Foundation.
YAF’s 29th annual “Comedy and Tragedy Report” provides descriptions of more than 250 courses offered at over 50 universities nationwide “to document the intellectual bias and shameless indoctrination taking place through slanted curriculum at America’s so-called prestigious institutions of higher education.”
Some of the courses in the 53-page report include “Queer Nightlife” and “Music and Socialism” at Brown University, “Race, Climate Change, and Environmental Justice” at Columbia University, “Dangerous Intersections: Intersectionality Beyond Boundaries” at Dartmouth College, and “Queer Nation: LGBTQ Protest, Politics, and Policy in the United States” at Harvard University.
The description of the “Queer Nightlife” course states students will “explore the spaces, the dancing, the outfits, the laws and legal gray areas, the drag, the cruising, and the rumbling bass, textures, and frequencies of queer nightlife.” […]
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