At Princeton University earlier this year, Fox News Digital reported the school is offering a course where students will study the intersection of gender studies and what the course calls the “genocide” in Gaza.
“This seminar explores genocide through the analytic of gender, with a central focus on the ongoing genocide in Gaza,” says the course description on Princeton’s website. “Drawing on decolonial, Indigenous, and feminist thought, we examine how genocidal projects target reproductive life, sexual and familial structures, and community survival.”
A student at the University of North Georgia spoke out to Fox News Digital saying that an assigned textbook for one of her courses labeled Christianity as a “U.S.-based white supremacist group.”
Kelbie Murphy, a senior at the university, paid roughly $100 for an assigned textbook in her International Public Relations course. In Chapter 8, the opening passage reads: “An internet search produces the following modifier for identity: corporate, sexual, digital, public, racial, national, brand, and even Christian (a U.S.-based white supremacist group).”
“The way it was worded, it listed several marginalized groups, but then only called Christians to be White supremacists,” Murphy told Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview. “But the scariest thing is that the book was written in 2007.”
At the start of the year, Fox News Digital reported exclusively that the Department of Education has awarded over $200 million since 2021 to forty-eight universities injecting DEI content into counseling courses that include topics on antiracism, microaggressions, White privilege, and Whiteness.
Fox News Digital’s Peter D’Abrosca and Preston Mizell contributed to this report.
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