"The Longhorns have won the toss and have chosen to indoctrinate"

For the first round of the BCS (Biased Classroom Series) Championship, Texas will strike first in our effort to determine which school is the more liberally biased between the Longhorns and Crimson Tide, as they get ready to face off in the college football title game.

This institution of higher learning seems to be a surprising pick to be radically biased, as it is deep in red state territory. However, the effort to expose its leftist problem starts with a journalism professor, Robert Jensen.  With the typical left-leaning slant the media seems to take these days (except Fox News), it's expected those working in journalism learn those practices somewhere. With that, CampusLIE expects this professor to teach journalism with a liberal slant...

REVERSE!!!....

 

His academic work has hardly  anything (if anything) to do with journalism!  Let's see what his works consist of:

The books he has written consist of titles that include Citizens of the Empire: Reclaiming our Humanity and The Heart of Whiteness: Confronting Race, Racism, and White Privilege.

Well, what about his lectures? Classes come in the form of lectures and not just reading.

Looks like Jensen is going to stick with his off topic race game, since it's proven effective in radical indoctrination. His lecture topics include "Celebrating the End of the American Dream", "The Color of the Race Problem is White", and "Beyond Race, Gender, and Class: White Supremacy, Patriarchy, and Capitalism"

With Texas' Jensen equating capitalism with white supremacy and rejoicing at the end of the American Dream as a journalism professor, it will be interesting to see how Alabama responds. Stay tuned to our Biased Classroom Series Championship presented by CampusLIE!

 

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