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This documentary is a case study of the ideology & ethos embedded in DEI bureaucracies. It covers the relationship between identity studies, student activists, and the DEI administration of a college in Olympia, Washington. Part 1/3.

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Michael Nayna2 years ago

Part 2: Teaching to Transgress.

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Michael Nayna2 years ago

Part Three: The Hunted Individual

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Michael Nayna2 years ago

Featuring @HeatherEHeying, @BretWeinstein, @peterboghossian, @ConceptualJames, & @HPluckrose. Special thanks to @BenjaminABoyce & @MarkConwayy. Check the link in my bio for more films.

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Michael Nayna2 years ago

@BretWeinstein @peterboghossian @ConceptualJames @HPluckrose @BenjaminABoyce @MarkConwayy The rabbit hole continues here 🐇

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Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️2 years ago

Incredible to watch this knowing where it all went subsequently.

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Michael Nayna2 years ago

The canary. Long since dead.

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neveracornflakegirl - stay human, Ponyboy2 years ago

It sounds ridiculous - but this documentary was my wake up moment. It changed the trajectory of my life and allowed me to remove my children from it. It was the catalyst for my constant ringing of alarm bells and telling anyone who will hear. Thank you, @MikeNayna

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Michael Nayna2 years ago

You're welcome & it doesn't sound ridiculous at all. Those explaining it all away are the odd ones to me.

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Pete Weldon2 years ago

This video is indeed revealing. The Evergreen faculty and students come off as self absorbed in grievance, which is ridiculous given where they are and what they are doing there.

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Michael Nayna2 years ago

I couldn't shake a similar feeling wandering campuses all around the US. They're all so beautiful, and it's such a privilege to be able to attend. The phrase"How dare you" crossed my mind more than once.

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