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Universities now paying students to bully classmates guilty of ‘thought crimes’
naturalnews.com
"Taxpayers in California will soon be forced to sponsor so-called 'Social Justice Activists' (SJAs) who will be tasked with patrolling college campuses and 'educating' their fellow students about the systematic oppression supposedly being instigated upon them by white, straight males.
The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) has agreed to start paying between 8-10 SJAs to walk around campus and indoctrinate whomever they come across about the perils of whiteness, patriarchy, and heteronormativity. UCLA plans to pay these SJAs quarterly for their services, beginning this fall when students come back for the 2017-2018 school year.
Any student wanting to participate in the program will presumably have to be non-white, female, and/or a member of the LGBTQ community in order to qualify, as anyone else is considered to be part of the system of oppression. Only those willing to advance the agenda that being white, male, and not sexually interested in the same sex is an evil to be eradicated, along with freedom of speech, are considered to be viable candidates.
Applicants for the program are reportedly required to explain why they’re interested in social justice, and more importantly which gender pronouns they prefer to be called. Identifying the 'zis' and the 'hirs' from among potential applicants is one way that the school can easily weed out the non-desirable 'he' and 'her' candidates who are being targeted for extinction on campus."
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