In the latest example of leftist race-baiting professor bias Campus Reform is reporting “An Amherst College professor’s forthcoming book will argue that the same conditions that allow Asian Americans to prosper also lead to “xenophobic attacks” against them.”
The absurd book is titled “Success Won’t Save Us: How Asian Americans Can Fight White Supremacy”.
Among the radical and race-baiting claims this professor makes is “in the United States: they are both celebrated for their achievements and subjected to racialized violence.”
Another race-baiting and unfair claim this Amherst professor makes is “Asian American experience must be understood within a system of white supremacy and racial capitalism.”
This whole divisive and Marxist rhetoric dividing Americans by race and blaming “White Supremacy” for all woes is typical of the average liberal professor.
“Pawan Dhingra, the book’s author, is a professor of U.S. Immigration Studies, the chair of the Asian American and Pacific Islander Studies department, and the Vice President for Equity and Inclusion at Amherst College in Massachusetts. His research interests include “Asian America,” “race/gender/class intersectionality,” “white supremacy,” “sociology of immigration,” “education,” “work,” and “culture.”
The typical leftist professor continues to view America and the world through these lenses and, as such, is guilty of anti-White racism themselves.
Examples of this bias by professors include “two Stanford University professors argued that “white supremacy” was to blame for challenges to race-based affirmative action.”
”The ‘model minority’ trope supports the story we tell about ourselves as a nation that if you just work hard enough, you can move up the social ladder,” associate professor Eujin Park argued. “There’s this idea that our educational system is an egalitarian one based on merit, with Asian Americans held up as proof that the system works.”
These professors cause more racial division and strife by constantly pitting Americans against one another.
“Park also argued the idea has been “weaponized to delegitimize critiques of the U.S. as a white supremacist and anti-Black society.”
These types of statements and sentiments just set race relations back further and cause more division in American society.
America is the land of the free, home of the brave, not a victimizing White supremacist society, whatever that means, and it’s time professors conveyed that truth.
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