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| Satyaagrah | David Horowitz
At the peak of post-9/11 emotions, Chomsky was quick to downplay the severity of the Twin Towers atrocity, comparing it to Bill Clinton’s missile attack on a factory in the Sudan
| Satyaagrah | David Horowitz
In Professor Berry’s opinion, Republican appointments of African Americans such as Clarence Thomas, Condoleezza Rice, and Colin Powell to the highest positions of authority and power in government were anti-black in intention
| Satyaagrah | David Horowitz
Critical Race Theory suggests that to combat this “institutional racism,” oppressed racial groups have both the right and the duty to decide for themselves, which laws are valid and are worth observing
| Satyaagrah | David Horowitz
Professor Becker condemns American capitalism and “militarism.” He has protested the celebration of Columbus Day, because “Columbus’s actions launched an era of modern colonialism, rape, pillage, genocide, cultural destruction, slavery, economic and environmental devastation”
| Satyaagrah | David Horowitz
The Peace and Conflict Studies text relentlessly condemns the economic inequalities that characterize market systems, even though these systems are responsible for prodigious agricultural surpluses and for raising billions of people out of poverty, facts the authors systematically ignore
| Satyaagrah | David Horowitz
Jones wrote “American Sexual Reference: Black Male,” an essay that includes insights like this: Most American white men are trained to be fags. For this reason, it is no wonder their faces are weak and blank...
| Satyaagrah | David Horowitz
Along with his wife Bernardine Dohrn, Bill Ayers was a 1960s radical and leader of the “Weatherman” faction of Students for a Democratic Society, which in 1969 went underground to become America’s first terrorist cult
| Satyaagrah | David Horowitz
Long an outspoken advocate of racial separatism, Professor Austin has made race/class/gender conflict the centerpiece of her courses, which view legal issues through the narrow prism of identity politics
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