Christopher Rufo is dogged at his causes, like keeping critical race theory and academic queer theory out of public schools. He also keeps the media on its toes, not letting errors slip by casually and just shrugging it off. As Twitchy reported, Rufo posted a thread the other day about Florida State University’s radical diversity, equity, and inclusion program, which uses the “matrix of oppression” to show how American oppressors have created a society of “racism, classism, religious oppression, sexism, heterosexism, gender oppression, ableism, [and] xenophobia.”
Disproving the claim that CRT is “only taught in law school,” Rufo looked into FSU’s Critical Race Theory course, featuring readings like “Whiteness as Pathological Narcissism.”
Rufo also pointed out a scholarship that specifically excluded white applicants:
FSU even administers scholarships that explicitly exclude white students. The Delores Auzenne Assistantship, for example, is designated solely for "African-American, Hispanic, Asian or Pacific Islander, and Native-American" grad students—no European-Americans need apply. pic.twitter.com/dhoIuiYQDH
— Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️ (@realchrisrufo) February 2, 2023
Washington Post columnist Philip Bump wrote that no such limitations exist, to which Rufo replied, “You’re reading the version of the website after the university had scrubbed the discriminatory language. I have archived copies of the original language here, which you can confirm via the Wayback Machine.”
I've now caught the Washington Post publishing false and misleading statements about my work for a third time in a little more than a year.
It's funny how these factual errors and "clarifications" always break in favor of left-wing orthodoxy. pic.twitter.com/QzhGxRTsIz
— Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️ (@realchrisrufo) February 8, 2023
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“After speaking with my editor, we agreed that it was useful to note how the language had been changed. The piece has been updated.”
Philip Bump is another regime toady who makes excuses for left-wing racial discrimination because he believes that conservatives are bad people. And, like many of his WaPo colleagues, he lacks the basic capacity to get the facts right. It's left-wing slop all the way down.
— Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️ (@realchrisrufo) February 8, 2023
Shocking!
*not
— Tuscan Tony (@tuscantony) February 8, 2023
The same paper that had to settle for the defamatory lies it printed about the Covington kids if I recall.
— Signal Zero (@CyberpunkGlock) February 8, 2023
— rcoery (@rcoery) February 8, 2023
— Saint Jerome (@Saint_Jeromey) February 8, 2023
Once is a mistake, twice is a coincidence, but three times is intentional.
— Mask Of Duality (@Maskofduality) February 8, 2023
Reporters don’t root for a side, right? But they’re so biased they don’t even bother fact-checking anything they’d rather not admit is true.
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