Students claim that institutions are indoctrinating students by portraying conservatives as bad.
A traditional companion and a Make America Great Again flag were used as a hypothetical in a new People Assistant education at the University of Tampa, according to a photo of the instruction materials.
The picture, obtained by Young America’s Foundation, asked Signaling how they would control it if a scholar complained about the situation.
One of your occupants asks to speak with you after you return from school, according to the education image. He claims that he needs a place change right away because he feels uncomfortable in his room. He goes on to say that because his housemate displayed a” Make America Great Repeatedly” flag in his room and that he is a YAF member, that he feels threatened and uncomfortable.
A global school institution that informs, supports, and carriages high school and college students on liberal and liberty-minded principles. The party voiced disappointment with the display.
Why are YAF students viewed as a threatening appearance in place of pro-Hamas radicals who fiercely contact for the murder of Jews and the annexation of Israel, according to YAF on its website?
Its official Spencer Brown, in a news release, even called the event an example of “demonizing” traditional students and the education “wildly biased”.
A citizen who “feels threatened and unsafe because his companion put up a” Make America Great Repeatedly” symbol in the room and …is a part of YAF,” according to a slide from the University of Tampa RA coaching. photograph. twitter.com/OdB3ZxcVKR
— Spencer Brown ( @itsSpencerBrown ) August 16, 2024
Nicole Gillis, a seat of the University of Tampa YAF, also contributed to the event.
She wrote in the media release,” This is the unfortunate position of higher education in America right now.” By portraying liberals as evil, universities are encouraging students.
This ostensibly minor illustration in a UT RA training suggests that conservatives are harmful and that students should get afraid of people with liberal ideologies.
The University of Tampa event is not the first to demonstrate bias against conservatives during RA courses.
A social fairness training for Signaling held at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill earlier this year advised against using terms like “husband” and “wife,” as well as the names Mr. and Ms., as well as to make sure and request and use recommended nouns.
Additionally, according to a White House Pyramid graphic used at a training seminar for Reed College housing assistants in 2019, the term” Make America Great Again” is covered by white supremacy, as The College Fix also previously reported.
In 2017, RAs at Clemson University were required to show a commitment to social justice.
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