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White House Attacks Higher Learning and Threatens Defunding

Posted on July 11, 2020 by dewelch

Colleges teach critical thinking, which is, of course, antithetical to those who wish to control others. They don’t want people to think for themselves. They want them to obey.

Hence, they attack anyone who threatens their control over others.

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