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67% of Colleges Now Require DEI Courses to Graduate
The new count Campus Reform, citing research from Speech First,…
The new count Campus Reform, citing research from Speech First, reviewed general education rules at 248 colleges and universities and found that 165 of them require students to take a DEI course to graduate. That works out to 67 percent, which is a tidy number for people who like slogans and a messy one for anyone who thought the DEI fad had quietly packed its bags. The same survey said 33 percent of schools did not require a DEI course. It also found that 59 percent of the schools with DEI requirements were public and 41 percent were private. So much for the idea that the bureaucracy ever truly sleeps. What the courses are doing The report says some of these required classes push far-left ideological ideas and political advocacy, not just basic classroom discussion. Schools often answer criticism with polished language about inclusion, belonging, and preparing students for a diverse world, which is the sort of PR that can make almost any syllabus sound harmless. But when a course becomes a graduation requirement, it stops being an option and starts acting like a filter. Speech First Executive Director Cherise Trump told Fox Business the group began looking after hearing…
Trump Backs Mike Collins in Georgia Runoff, Slams Dooley
Trump Picks Collins Days Before the RunoffPresident Donald Trump threw…
Trump Picks Collins Days Before the RunoffPresident Donald Trump threw his support behind Rep. Mike Collins in Georgia’s Republican Senate runoff on Sunday, just two days before voters head to the polls. In his Truth Social post, Trump called Collins a longtime ally who has been with him “from the very beginning” and labeled him a “WARRIOR and WINNER.” That is the kind of endorsement that still matters in GOP primaries, because in Washington politics, loyalty is often treated like a rare mineral and guarded with great care.https://twitter.com/TeamTrump/status/2066141940991525171?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw Dooley Gets the Cooler ReceptionTrump took a swipe at Collins’ opponent, former football coach Derek Dooley, saying he did not know him and that “neither does anyone else,” before adding that Dooley seemed like a nice person. Then came the less polite part. Trump criticized Dooley for not voting in the 2016 and 2020 elections and pointed to Dooley’s own remarks that Trump lost Georgia in 2020. Dooley answered by saying he respects Trump, but still believes he is the stronger Republican for the general election. That is the modern campaign script: praise the boss, disagree loudly, and hope nobody notices the furniture moving behind the curtain.https://twitter.com/PollTracker2024/status/2066026125294211252?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw Kemp and Trump End Up…
Declassified Docs Claim 40 US-Funded Ukraine Biolabs, Raise Oversight Questions [WATCH]
What the documents sayDirector of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has…
Trump Releases Footage of Tren de Aragua Boss Niño Guerrero Taken Out [WATCH]
Trump says the military strike killed GuerreroPresident Trump said Friday…
Fetterman Presses Welker to Ask Platner About Kik Sexting Allegations
Fetterman Goes Straight at the StoryJohn Fetterman showed up on…

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