After decades of creeping and often veiled identity politics and virtue signaling about racial reconciliation and white privilege, more and more college professors are coming forward to proclaim their Marxism out in the open unapologetically. This ideology centers around a timeless Marxist victim-oriented concept dressed up in post-modernism called intersectionality.

Intersectionality, seemingly the driving philosophy of most social justiciars and Critical Theorists on the left, poses a threat to society by assigning “oppressed” and “oppressor” points to individuals based on specific immutable characteristics, like skin color and gender, or identity markers popular on the left such as sexual orientation, preferred pronouns, or religion of choice (so long as it’s not Christianity). Intersectionalists believe that the relative success or failure of someone’s life is determined more by the characteristics that a person inherits at birth rather than by the content of their character.

Brittney Cooper, an associate professor of Africana and Women’s and Gender Studies at Rutgers University, centers most of her work around the intersections of race, feminism, and gender. Unsurprisingly, her study of Marxist thought has led her to develop a few outlandish and bizarre opinions.

A few of Cooper’s radical claims are as follows:

Cooper says that while most American Christians worship a god of “white supremacy and patriarchy,” she chooses to worship a Jesus that was “queer” and “married to a prostitute.”

She feels that the concept of linear time is racist because it was conceptualized by “white, male European philosophers.”

Cooper says that white families, like Mitt Romney’s, are incapable of adequately raising black children.

She identifies black city officials she does not like or agree with as “white supremacists in Blackface.”

Cooper says that obesity in the black community is caused by racism and that American exceptionalism is a bigoted myth.

None of this is satire or comedy. This is what happens when someone allows Marxism to guide their worldview. Their outlook becomes corrupted, and everything is only understood in terms of black vs. white, man vs. woman, or bourgeoisie vs. proletariat. This is a dangerous way of thinking that is becoming very common among college professors and academics. This ideology pits people against one another, with no room for a solution or peace. This is civilization-collapsing perpetual conflict, and it must be stopped.

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