
So, it wasn't ISIS that radicalized him… it was the OSU professors. https://t.co/NIzIVmXJ0b
— Sean The Producer (@SeanTheProducr) December 1, 2016
A course which encourages the kind of hate that drove him to commit the jihad attack. The vast majority of college students are brainwashed to hate white Christians, and it is done so in a wide variety of ways, including “microaggessions” classes.
Excerpted From The Washington Free Beacon: The attacker who drove his car into pedestrians at Ohio State University on Monday before emerging to stab others with a knife was at the time enrolled in a class concerning microaggressions committed against Muslims.
The course, called “Crossing Identity Boundaries,” aimed to transform students into “actively engaged, socially just global citizens/leaders” and promoted “intercultural leadership,” according to the syllabus obtained by Reason.
The perpetrator of the Ohio State attack, Abdul Razak Ali Artan, was set to deliver a presentation on Friday worth 15 percent of the course grade that required students to detail a dozen instances of microaggressions perpetuated through social media and identify the victims.
Artan had posted a message on Facebook saying that he was “sick and tired” of seeing fellow Muslims killed and was reaching a “boiling point.” Read the whole thing
Excerpted From The Daily Caller: If you’ve ever wondered why liberals are so protective of the utterly illiberal religion of Islam, the following news holds a clue: Both groups demand a space that’s safe from anybody who doesn’t believe the same things they do. Campus, caliphate, whatever.
The more you isolate people from reality, the tougher it is when they’re inevitably forced to deal with reality.
It’s bad enough to fill young people’s heads with nonsense like “microaggressions.” It already makes them prone to lashing out like great big babies when they don’t get their way. But when you inculcate such cult-like thinking into a member of an actual cult, you’d better hide the cutlery. Read the whole thing
Excerpted From The Washington Times: Abdul Razak Ali Artan, who attempted to kill his classmates at Ohio State University before he was fatally shot by police, was enrolled in a class studying the ways in which microaggressions victimize various identity groups.
The class is “carefully structured to explore social group identity, conflict, community, and social justice,” according to Ohio State’s Multicultural Center website.
At the conclusion of the course, students will be able to, among other things, “Identify micro-aggressions within their daily lives and within society as a whole”; “Identify ways in which they can challenge or address systems of power and privilege”; and “Demonstrate an appreciation for other points of view and other cultures.”
Other signs indicate Artan, a Somali refugee who was reportedly self-radicalized, ascribed to the tenets of the social justice movement.
In a Facebook treatise believed to be written by Artan prior to the attack, the assailant complains about America’s military involvement in the Middle East.
Other signs indicate Artan, a Somali refugee who was reportedly self-radicalized, ascribed to the tenets of the social justice movement.
In a Facebook treatise believed to be written by Artan prior to the attack, the assailant complains about America’s military involvement in the Middle East.
And in a profile by the Ohio State student newspaper, The Lantern, Artan complained about the lack of prayer rooms on campus for Muslim students.
“I wanted to pray in the open, but I was scared with everything going on in the media,” Artan said in the interview. “I’m a Muslim. It’s not what the media portrays me to be. If people look at me, a Muslim praying, I don’t know what they’re going to think, what’s going to happen.”
Crashing into passersby with his car and wielding a butcher knife, Artan injured 11 before he was shot and killed by an Ohio State University police officer. Read the whole thing
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