People this is not a game. I have read above PHD level on this topic. This is absolutely disgusting and quite frankly hard to even believe. I actually marvel at it in disbelief. Can you imagine being a student paying tens upon tens of thousands of dollars to attend a university only to be told like an animal that saying "America is a melting pot" is a micro aggression when at the halftime of a football game the "All-American" Marching Band comes out prior to playing the national anthem saying "so whenever you speak them, speak them firmly, speak them proudly, speak them gratefully. I am an American"? This is astounding. Are business students at Purdue going to take this kind of crap? I studied at Purdue and believe me there is no way in hell students would have ever tolerated this nonsense. No way. Today students are like soft cuck job students just absolutely retarded taking anything taught at them like gospel with no ability to form their own thoughts, opinions, critical thinking, or differentiation between something completely absurd and common sense. This is simply amazing. I am not singling out Purdue either because this happens at all the big ten schools and for that matter colleges around the country alike. It is a government program that began under the Reagan administration to Sovietize American education so that it can be merged into a globalist uniformity to enslave you; literally. If you think that is a joke then go read State Department Memorandum 7277.
Charlotte Iserbyt, who was a Senior Policy Advisor in the office of Educational Research & Improvement, and who's father was a Skull & Bones Illuminati member. The funny thing is it was this same lady who leaked all her father's yearbooks and special membership lists to Anthony Sutton, who was researching secret societies at Stanford Research Institute (as probably the top scholar in America at the time to research the real American history) and was trying to find out who the American Illuminati was, but could never connect the dots until Charlotte provided him the information after her father died. This lady might be one of the most important people to have ever lived simply because she was the one who provided the information to Sutton. We might not know of the last 100 years of American history without her. She also wrote a book about it called "DELIBERATE DUMBING DOWN OF AMERICA". DELIBERATE. This is deliberately being done to you as a program to destroy you. That is a very important distinction of reality you people better understand. You are paying money to be destroyed. That is the equation here. This is unacceptable.
PURDUE STUDENTS DISHONORED (DO YOU KNOW HOW MANY PEOPLE READ INFOWAR? IT'S A LOT MORE THAN CNN I CAN TELL YOU THAT)- HUMILIATION AND Orwell like 1984 total cuck job. A total sandbag job here. A total absolute in the face humiliation and students should be very upset about this. This is not proper educational stances to be taking in a college setting. If you are a dog being taught to lick a dog dish clean then fine, but not people in a college classroom.
"PAVLOVIAN SKINNERIAN ANIMAL TRAINING" Charlotte Iserbyt
http://www.infowars.com/saying-america-is-a-melting-pot-is-a-microaggression-purdue-class-teaches/
SAYING ‘AMERICA IS A MELTING POT’ IS A MICROAGGRESSION, PURDUE CLASS TEACHES
Additional microaggressions listed on the worksheet include: “Where are you from,” and “There is only one race, the human race.”
A business class at Purdue University teaches students the phrase “America is a melting pot” is a microaggression, according to class handouts obtained by The College Fix. That phrase is among at least a dozen examples students were recently instructed on in the Management 301 course.
Additional microaggressions listed on the worksheet include: “Where are you from,” “There is only one race, the human race,” “Everyone can succeed in society if they work hard enough” and “I believe the most qualified person should get the job.”
These phrases are problematic because they promote the “myth of meritocracy” or represent “statements which assert that race or gender does not play a role in life successes,” the handout stated. Others are said to be color blind, apparently a bad thing that indicates “that a white person does not want to or need to acknowledge race,” according to the handout.
The Spring 2016 class largely focuses on teaching undergads how to advance their overall professional career development, such as obtaining internships and jobs. But the recent lesson on microaggressions unsettled at least one student in the class.
“I felt I was being brainwashed with political correctness and shamed because of my race,” said the student, who asked to remain anonymous.
The information was presented to students in a lecture titled “Diversity Issues in the World of Work,” a presentation created by Alvin Lee Jr., a human resources training specialist at Purdue University.
It also included eight photos of students of color holding signs with “microaggression” examples, such as “you don’t act like a normal black person, ya know?” and “So what do you guys speak in Japan, Asian?”
The 31-page PowerPoint presentation, a copy of which was obtained by The College Fix, also warns students that there are hundreds of active hate groups operating in the U.S. today – a statistic pulled from the Southern Poverty Law Center.
In addition to the PowerPoint, students undertook an in-class assignment – “diversity, inclusion and social class” bingo – that aimed to highlight their differences.
The overall goals of the lesson included teaching students to understand and accept people’s similarities and differences and learn to treat everyone with dignity and respect, the presentation states.
This is not the first time these types of phrases, such as “America is a melting pot,” have been deemed microaggressions by campus diversity gurus.
Last year at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, officials advised faculty that the term “America is a melting pot” is a racial microaggression. A campus official at the time told The College Fix professors are not banned from saying the phrase.
But some have criticized such microaggression lists, arguing that even if the phrases are not literally banned, their inclusion in diversity seminars are enough to suggest they should not be used.
Last year, faculty leaders of the University of California system attending volunteer training sessions were also advised against similar microaggressions. California scholars were even told the expression “America is the land of opportunity” is a microaggression.
Columbia University Professor Derald Sue, credited with developing the microaggression concept, told Fox News such statements are loaded.
Charlotte Iserbyt, who was a Senior Policy Advisor in the office of Educational Research & Improvement, and who's father was a Skull & Bones Illuminati member. The funny thing is it was this same lady who leaked all her father's yearbooks and special membership lists to Anthony Sutton, who was researching secret societies at Stanford Research Institute (as probably the top scholar in America at the time to research the real American history) and was trying to find out who the American Illuminati was, but could never connect the dots until Charlotte provided him the information after her father died. This lady might be one of the most important people to have ever lived simply because she was the one who provided the information to Sutton. We might not know of the last 100 years of American history without her. She also wrote a book about it called "DELIBERATE DUMBING DOWN OF AMERICA". DELIBERATE. This is deliberately being done to you as a program to destroy you. That is a very important distinction of reality you people better understand. You are paying money to be destroyed. That is the equation here. This is unacceptable.
PURDUE STUDENTS DISHONORED (DO YOU KNOW HOW MANY PEOPLE READ INFOWAR? IT'S A LOT MORE THAN CNN I CAN TELL YOU THAT)- HUMILIATION AND Orwell like 1984 total cuck job. A total sandbag job here. A total absolute in the face humiliation and students should be very upset about this. This is not proper educational stances to be taking in a college setting. If you are a dog being taught to lick a dog dish clean then fine, but not people in a college classroom.
"PAVLOVIAN SKINNERIAN ANIMAL TRAINING" Charlotte Iserbyt
http://www.infowars.com/saying-america-is-a-melting-pot-is-a-microaggression-purdue-class-teaches/
SAYING ‘AMERICA IS A MELTING POT’ IS A MICROAGGRESSION, PURDUE CLASS TEACHES
Additional microaggressions listed on the worksheet include: “Where are you from,” and “There is only one race, the human race.”
A business class at Purdue University teaches students the phrase “America is a melting pot” is a microaggression, according to class handouts obtained by The College Fix. That phrase is among at least a dozen examples students were recently instructed on in the Management 301 course.
Additional microaggressions listed on the worksheet include: “Where are you from,” “There is only one race, the human race,” “Everyone can succeed in society if they work hard enough” and “I believe the most qualified person should get the job.”
These phrases are problematic because they promote the “myth of meritocracy” or represent “statements which assert that race or gender does not play a role in life successes,” the handout stated. Others are said to be color blind, apparently a bad thing that indicates “that a white person does not want to or need to acknowledge race,” according to the handout.
The Spring 2016 class largely focuses on teaching undergads how to advance their overall professional career development, such as obtaining internships and jobs. But the recent lesson on microaggressions unsettled at least one student in the class.
“I felt I was being brainwashed with political correctness and shamed because of my race,” said the student, who asked to remain anonymous.
The information was presented to students in a lecture titled “Diversity Issues in the World of Work,” a presentation created by Alvin Lee Jr., a human resources training specialist at Purdue University.
It also included eight photos of students of color holding signs with “microaggression” examples, such as “you don’t act like a normal black person, ya know?” and “So what do you guys speak in Japan, Asian?”
The 31-page PowerPoint presentation, a copy of which was obtained by The College Fix, also warns students that there are hundreds of active hate groups operating in the U.S. today – a statistic pulled from the Southern Poverty Law Center.
In addition to the PowerPoint, students undertook an in-class assignment – “diversity, inclusion and social class” bingo – that aimed to highlight their differences.
The overall goals of the lesson included teaching students to understand and accept people’s similarities and differences and learn to treat everyone with dignity and respect, the presentation states.
This is not the first time these types of phrases, such as “America is a melting pot,” have been deemed microaggressions by campus diversity gurus.
Last year at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, officials advised faculty that the term “America is a melting pot” is a racial microaggression. A campus official at the time told The College Fix professors are not banned from saying the phrase.
But some have criticized such microaggression lists, arguing that even if the phrases are not literally banned, their inclusion in diversity seminars are enough to suggest they should not be used.
Last year, faculty leaders of the University of California system attending volunteer training sessions were also advised against similar microaggressions. California scholars were even told the expression “America is the land of opportunity” is a microaggression.
Columbia University Professor Derald Sue, credited with developing the microaggression concept, told Fox News such statements are loaded.
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