University Offers ‘Black Lives Matter’ Course

Steven Rowe, of CampusReform.org, speaks with Fox & Friends First about a new course offered by James Madison University called Black Lives Matter: Human Rights in a New Era of Jim Crow. When the African-American contributor was asked if he thinks that this is an appropriate topic for a college campus, his emphatic answer was, No Way!

Rowe contends that Black Lives Matter is social justice by any means necessary and is counterproductive to an academic setting. The course description labels it as a:

Radical examination of the Black Lives Matter movement to state-sanctioned violence against black and brown communities. What strategies has the Black Lives Matter movement devised to defend human rights in the era of a New Jim Crow?

Watch the video as Rowe explains why this kind of college-level training is damaging to the minority community specifically and the overall economy in general.

This video reminds viewers that Black Lives Matters is dangerous and being offered on and even required on many college campuses around the country.

Unlike his predecessor, President Trump has been vocal in his disapproval of such movements even calling them “hate groups.” Watch the video and see if you agree.


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