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Indoctrination camps: U.S. university now officially offering anti-Trump "resistance" ...

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(Natural News) Since the political Left rose to power and fame on American college campuses in the 1960s, it has been using our institutions of higher learning to sort of rage against the machine ever since. While many an American and foreign-born youth have of course obtained top-flight educations at many schools, in the modern age much of what passes for curriculum is little more than Alt-Left Marxist indoctrination.

Socialism good, free-market capitalism bad. Freedom of speech – but only for certain points of view. The U.S. Constitution? An outdated, outmoded living, breathing document that must adapt to the times. And so forth.

And, as reported by Lifezette, in the age of President Donald Trump, conformity with the rule of law is bad, while revolution is good. (RELATED: Read how George Soros plans to 'take down' Trump at Soros.news)

Though conservative criticism of President Obama was dismissed by the academic Alt-Left and those voicing it were told to sit down and shut up because they were only disagreeing because of racism and bigotry, liberal criticism of Trump is not only welcomed but is being nurtured and even transformed into outright militancy.

Take Duke University, for example: There, in the heart of Durham, North Carolina, is the "anti-Trump bandwagon," where a workshop is teaching students how to rail against the Trump White House, Lifezette reported.

"Parents of students who attend should certainly know their tuition money is going toward this endeavor, which is sponsored by the university's program in gender, sexuality, and feminist studies," the site noted further.

The workshop, titled "Ideas for Activism in the Time of Trump," throws more shade on a billionaire Republican president for things he hasn't done nor has ever advocated for, it's almost comical. Almost.

According to Lifezette, the topics include "Understanding the importance of the changing of hearts and minds and the changing of public policy in social justice movements," and "How our North Carolina Moral Monday Movement can be a model of a diverse coalition that brings together social justice people to take a stand against the Trump Administration."

'Social justice' is, of course, code language for the adoption of policies that actually elevate certain ethnicities and sexual "identities" above everyone else, out of some warped sense of entitlement. The Constitution's equality clauses notwithstanding, those who chant "social justice" from the rooftops are not railing against inequality per se, because legally and practically it no longer exists in America. But the academic Alt-Left has to pretend that it still does in order to remain empowered, so it creates boogeymen like Trump to "prove" the need for the "movement."


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