Posted on 12/07/2009 11:42:31 AM PST by dvan
College Thought Police Enforce Global Values
By Mary Ann Collins
December 7, 2009
"The way to redefine a word is to get the new definition repeated as often as possible.... This, so far as words are concerned, is the public opinion battle for belief in your definitions, and not those of the opposition. A consistent, repeated effort is the key to any success with this technique of propaganda." (L. Ron Hubbard, founder of Scientology)[1]
"A racist is one who is both privileged and socialized on the basis of race by a white supremacist (racist) system. The term applies to all white people... living in the United States...." (The University of Delaware)[2]
"The redefinition of words is done by associating different emotions and symbols with the word than were intended." (L. Ron Hubbard)[1]
"The University of Minnesota... intends to redesign its admissions process so that it screens out people with the 'wrong' beliefs and values -- those who either do not have sufficient 'cultural competence' or those who... will not be able to be converted to the 'correct' beliefs and values even after remedial re-education."[3] Letter to University of Minnesota
(Excerpt) Read more at crossroad.to ...
This is nothing new. That is why they introduced the essay into college admissions. You teach your kids to mislead the commies. We did that with both kids’ college applications. The commies used to have to do this before they took over all our institutions and the Dem party. Two can play the game.
“You teach your kids to mislead the commies.”
Exactly it. Tell them what they want to hear, then undergo an “awakening” once firmly in the student body. Heh-Heh-Heh!!!
“Inside every Liberal there is a Totalitarian screaming to get out.” - David Horowitz
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