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An academic who has criticised the teaching of “white privilege” in schools has been no-platformed from an education conference over claims she would make other speakers feel “unsafe”.
Dr Alka Sehgal Cuthbert, 62, was told her panel discussion at the Rethinking Education conference on Saturday had been cancelled because of complaints from speakers and delegates about her attendance.
originally posted by: Cwantas
a reply to: Muldar
I'm wholly convinced the west has been taken over by a bunch of very disgruntled, spiteful, wicked, man hating, self loathing pre pubescent girls.
I think this confirms it.
originally posted by: Muldar
originally posted by: Cwantas
a reply to: Muldar
I'm wholly convinced the west has been taken over by a bunch of very disgruntled, spiteful, wicked, man hating, self loathing pre pubescent girls.
I think this confirms it.
Can you believe it others felt unsafe with the presence of a 62 year old woman of colour. They may as well feel unsafe next to a hamburger...
originally posted by: Muldar
originally posted by: Cwantas
a reply to: Muldar
I'm wholly convinced the west has been taken over by a bunch of very disgruntled, spiteful, wicked, man hating, self loathing pre pubescent girls.
I think this confirms it.
Can you believe it others felt unsafe with the presence of a 62 year old woman of colour. They may as well feel unsafe next to a hamburger...
originally posted by: RazorV66
originally posted by: Muldar
originally posted by: Cwantas
a reply to: Muldar
I'm wholly convinced the west has been taken over by a bunch of very disgruntled, spiteful, wicked, man hating, self loathing pre pubescent girls.
I think this confirms it.
Can you believe it others felt unsafe with the presence of a 62 year old woman of colour. They may as well feel unsafe next to a hamburger...
I believe it.
Look at all the idiots that feel unsafe around American flags.
These people are weak minded, fragile and hysterical fools.
originally posted by: Muldar
www.telegraph.co.uk...
An academic who has criticised the teaching of “white privilege” in schools has been no-platformed from an education conference over claims she would make other speakers feel “unsafe”.
Dr Alka Sehgal Cuthbert, 62, was told her panel discussion at the Rethinking Education conference on Saturday had been cancelled because of complaints from speakers and delegates about her attendance.
Not surprising when challenging the official narrative. Dr Cuthbert is a woman of colour who was invited to speak on the subject of indoctrination in education and how it can be avoided but she was cancelled due to objections from other speakers and delegates who preferred their far-left echo chamber.
originally posted by: VulcanWerks
originally posted by: Muldar
www.telegraph.co.uk...
An academic who has criticised the teaching of “white privilege” in schools has been no-platformed from an education conference over claims she would make other speakers feel “unsafe”.
Dr Alka Sehgal Cuthbert, 62, was told her panel discussion at the Rethinking Education conference on Saturday had been cancelled because of complaints from speakers and delegates about her attendance.
Not surprising when challenging the official narrative. Dr Cuthbert is a woman of colour who was invited to speak on the subject of indoctrination in education and how it can be avoided but she was cancelled due to objections from other speakers and delegates who preferred their far-left echo chamber.
Same thing happened to a teacher in Oregon of Asian descent.
He more-less said “all lives matter” and was loved by his students - fired.
The US public education system is a joke.
originally posted by: VulcanWerks
originally posted by: Muldar
www.telegraph.co.uk...
An academic who has criticised the teaching of “white privilege” in schools has been no-platformed from an education conference over claims she would make other speakers feel “unsafe”.
Dr Alka Sehgal Cuthbert, 62, was told her panel discussion at the Rethinking Education conference on Saturday had been cancelled because of complaints from speakers and delegates about her attendance.
Not surprising when challenging the official narrative. Dr Cuthbert is a woman of colour who was invited to speak on the subject of indoctrination in education and how it can be avoided but she was cancelled due to objections from other speakers and delegates who preferred their far-left echo chamber.
Same thing happened to a teacher in Oregon of Asian descent.
He more-less said “all lives matter” and was loved by his students - fired.
The US public education system is a joke.
The only thing that was missing was conflict. Months ago, I put out an open call for a debate opponent, suggesting that we choose a topic to disagree on at this conference. But nobody expressed an interest, and in the end only one of the 70-odd events used a debate format. It’s certainly a missed opportunity: speakers found a receptive audience, but I worry that without the chance to defend their ideas against criticism they won’t get so far in the wider world.
originally posted by: watchitburn
a reply to: Muldar
Communists can't defend their positions so they have to silence anyone who disagrees with them.
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: watchitburn
What's your definition of "communists"?
Dr Alka Sehgal Cuthbert is an educator, academic, author and campaigner who believes passionately in the essential importance of impartiality both in education and as a prerequisite for the civilised conversations necessary for democracy to flourish. Alka comes to the directorship of Don’t Divide Us following two years as its founder lead on education, a campaign which she felt impelled to join as a counter to the fractious and one-sided discussions about race relations in the UK which have dominated since 2020.
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: Muldar
Let me help you:
www.britannica.com...
"communism, political and economic doctrine that aims to replace private property and a profit-based economy with public ownership and communal control of at least the major means of production (e.g., mines, mills, and factories) and the natural resources of a society. Communism is thus a form of socialism—a higher and more advanced form, according to its advocates. Exactly how communism differs from socialism has long been a matter of debate, but the distinction rests largely on the communists’ adherence to the revolutionary socialism of Karl Marx."
This applies here, how?