Follow the money Jennifer Belik follows the money and uncovers the agendas of billionaires that have pushed for this and created the frameworks for academia and activism, to infiltrate institutions and change the laws
Follow the money Jennifer Belik follows the money and uncovers the agendas of billionaires that have pushed for this and created the frameworks for academia and activism, to infiltrate institutions and change the laws
It will have to come from their peer group. We have to keep putting the information out there where the sceptical can find it. We've also got to fight to create the free speech environments the heretical voices can be heard in.
The UK has taken strides towards that in the universities with legislation requiring universities to allow and promote free speech and debate and creating a post to monitor and protect that. That's already had the effect of one new university vice chancellor announcing a series of open discussions on "contentious topics".
Follow the money Jennifer Belik follows the money and uncovers the agendas of billionaires that have pushed for this and created the frameworks for academia and activism, to infiltrate institutions and change the laws
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I did discover Jennifer's investigations. Such good investigative work and very scary to see how easily a few very rich people get to shape the world.
I keep hoping that somehow we can get through to some of the younger Critical Social Justice warriors just whose tune they are dancing to!
I know,
I guess how is the question when the educational institutions r the problem.
It will have to come from their peer group. We have to keep putting the information out there where the sceptical can find it. We've also got to fight to create the free speech environments the heretical voices can be heard in.
The UK has taken strides towards that in the universities with legislation requiring universities to allow and promote free speech and debate and creating a post to monitor and protect that. That's already had the effect of one new university vice chancellor announcing a series of open discussions on "contentious topics".