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The Brew: Tenured Radicals to Taxpayers: ‘Shut Up and Pay Us.’ How Pfizer Shoved the Vax Down Our Throats, by John Zmirak – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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By John Zmirak, The Stream, April 27, 2023

John Zmirak is a senior editor at The Stream and author or co-author of ten books, including The Politically Incorrect Guide to Immigration and The Politically Incorrect Guide to Catholicism. He is co-author with Jason Jones of “God, Guns, & the Government.”

John ZmirakMaybe it’s time to straight-up defund the universities. Or at least everything but the STEM departments, which at least train professionals in tasks that actually benefit us. But the arts and humanities and social sciences faculties at school after school seem to have turned into professional propagandists, whose targets are our country, the Church, and everything sane and decent. Here’s the latest instance, according to Fox News:

Hundreds of professors at the University of North Carolina signed a public letter Tuesday opposing legislation that would require university students to take courses on America’s government and founding documents.

The 673 UNC Chapel Hill professors revealed the public letter Tuesday, arguing the new courses and another bill in the North Carolina House of Representatives would constitute an infringement on the university’s “academic freedom.” …

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