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(01-05-2020, 07:34 PM)jagibelieve Wrote:(01-05-2020, 04:45 PM)Last42min Wrote: Thanks for the info. I would have bet money they called it in themselves. When I was in college back in 2005, I took what I thought would be a cakewalk course called Social Justice. I had never heard of such a thing, but it sounded like an easy A. The teacher was an absolute radical, though. Everyone, including self-professed democrats, thought he was too extreme. We were taught tactics for protesting, avoiding arrest, creating dynamic cellular networks, and general disruption. This is straight of his playbook. I didn't take it seriously at the time; no one did. Little did we know that he was the forerunner for the progressive movement. Keep in mind, social justice as we know it wasn't on the radar back then. I was surprised it was even allowed. FSU had a relatively balanced social sciences department back then. Everyone in the class knew that professor was radical, even the liberals. That's not the case today, I'm certain. (01-05-2020, 10:13 PM)mikesez Wrote:(01-05-2020, 04:45 PM)Last42min Wrote: Thanks for the info. I would have bet money they called it in themselves. When I was in college back in 2005, I took what I thought would be a cakewalk course called Social Justice. I had never heard of such a thing, but it sounded like an easy A. The teacher was an absolute radical, though. Everyone, including self-professed democrats, thought he was too extreme. We were taught tactics for protesting, avoiding arrest, creating dynamic cellular networks, and general disruption. This is straight of his playbook. I didn't take it seriously at the time; no one did. Little did we know that he was the forerunner for the progressive movement. I thought I took a bad course back then, but now I'm glad I took it. I'm not oblivious to the fact that this stuff is designed to look spontaneous, when the reality is that it's coordinated and supported. |
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