Reforming Our Universities: The Campaign For An Academic Bill Of Rights

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It’s no secret that our universities have become hotbeds of radical leftist thought. While professors and administrators pay lip-service to concepts like open-mindedness and robust debate, they try to squash any opinion that doesn’t match their radical left world view. World-renowned campus activist David Horowitz wants to bring diversity back to the college campus. Horowitz describes his decades-long campaign against intellectual bigotry, grade discrimination, and the denial of basic rights to any and all whose opinions diverge from the extreme liberal orthodoxy.

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Awesome Cat
October 30, 2020
Nonlegals are not victims they come for free stuff and handouts on taxpayers expense.Majority of nonlegalcriminals areleeching on society true story met one who even put one down working at a fastfood place while bragging about job offers over others more qualified and free college softwares.Woe to those who call bad good and good bad.The real victims were those who came legally here to escape communism without handouts and freebies to get ahead also respected the language here.The majority of racism comes from((them))on top and brownsupremacists esp the ones coming across the border breaking laws taking from tax payers manipulating other races espwhites.Many already claimed they want to make the world brown and do this worldwide also disarming real men to do it further majority of the crimes comes from them to.Facts.Look up KalergiPlan and theUN.BrownSupremists.
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DAVID HOROWITZ is a noted chronicler and opponent of the American Left, a conservative commentator, and a bestselling author. He is the founder and CEO of the David Horowitz Freedom Center in Los Angeles and the author of Radical Son, The Black Book of the American Left, and The Enemy Within.

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