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The US is teaching garbage at the colleg level, and it surprised people that still believes in the American dream (opr.news)
posted 2 years ago by Michalusmichalus 2 years ago by Michalusmichalus +12 / -1
'Woke' US schools scarier than North Korea, says defector
'Woke' US schools scarier than North Korea, says defector - News_Politics - operanewsapp
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– IGOexiled 5 points 2 years ago +5 / -0

I'll never willingly pay a student loan. The education was fake, they sold me a lemon.

If you took a loan for a house, write the check, and then when you arrive it's just an empty lot without a house, you wouldn't willingly pay your mortgage either.

Not my fault their goons won't cancel the fraudulent debt.

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– Mrexreturns 4 points 2 years ago +4 / -0

By the way, keep in mind it does NOT take much until Communists literally start burning the white house and far left and far right hooligans swam the streets lobbing the heads of "non-believers" and putting them into struggle sessions where they will be tortured to death.

It can and will happen in America VERY EASILY, and once it happens, be prepared to starve to death for at least 4 years in no time even if you're out of there.

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– Michalusmichalus [S] 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

People coming from actual places of horror being horrified needs to get more attention.

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– Mrexreturns 3 points 2 years ago +3 / -0

I cannot see the full text, so here is it for you.


Yeonmi Park, who fled North Korea in 2007, said she was 'embarrassed' to study human rights in America.

The curriculum taught in US schools is as frightening as the teachings of North Korea, a defector of the dictatorship has said.

Yeonmi Park, 29, who fled the hermit state as a young teenager in 2007, became a US citizen last year. She said she was "embarrassed" to study human rights in America.

Her memoir, In Order To Live, detailing her perilous journey to freedom, gained her an international platform as a human rights activist.

However, since relocating to America, and earning a degree from Columbia University, she has sounded the alarm over "cancel culture" and political influences on the country's education system.

In her latest book, While Time Remains, she writes that she has discovered some of the same encroachments on freedom in America as in North Korea, from identity politics and authoritarian tendencies to elite hypocrisy.

'Racist' maths​

In an interview with The Telegraph, Ms Park said she was shocked by the political ideology promoted by professors and fellow students at the Ivy League university. She claimed that while studying for a human rights degree, she was taught that Jane Austen "promoted white supremacy", maths was "racist" and debate over trans issues were silenced.

"They were demonising capitalism, free markets and Western civilisation. Anything that was white was bad," she said.

"I couldn't believe it. This is the same thing that I was learning in a North Korean classroom".

Ms Park has faced criticism for her comparisons between life in America and the brutality of life in North Korea, which they argue risks undermining the severity of human rights abuses former compatriots endure.

Discussing it with The Telegraph, she conceded there was "no comparison" between living standards and the level of freedom of people between North Korea and the US.

"But what I am pointing out is the similarities with what is happening in America. And that is scary and that is where Americans are not understanding," she said.

"They don't understand that North Korea did not become that way just one day. It began somewhere, it took a course of many, many bad decisions to make it what it is today."

'Crazier than North Korea'​

Ms Park was particularly critical of the way in which discussions around sex and gender were policed on campus, calling it "crazier than North Korea". She said: "For instance, professors have to say that genders were a social construct made up by white men to oppress minorities.

"In North Korea, we believe that men cannot get pregnant, they cannot breastfeed... In Columbia [if you say that], you are a bigot."

She claimed that when she pushed back on discussions around gender, a professor told her she had been "brainwashed".

"[We have] the best, brightest minds of Ivy League education in Columbia, [but] they will literally say the same things" as you hear in a North Korean classroom, she said.

She ridiculed the promotion of "safe spaces" on campus, comparing students' cosseted existence and reluctance to discuss difficult issues to her own life story, after being sex trafficked from North Korea into China.

Ms Park initially studied economics and then switched to human rights, said she was "embarrassed" by the way it was co-opted by left-wing academics.

"For these people, human rights means free education, free health care, universal income, free housing - which means a socialist state," she said.

"In North Korea, the regime promises the same thing."

She added: "Human rights doesn't mean these free things... Free [to me] means that you have a right to pursue happiness, the right to start your own business, the right to practice your own religion and freedom of speech."

Woke ideology​

Ms Park, who attended Columbia from 2016 to 2020, said her concerns about "woke ideology" in the US were heightened by the national debate on racial equality that erupted following the murder of George Floyd in May 2020.

She argued that discussions around race had come to be the lens through which other victims, like herself, were viewed.

And she argued that the focus on America's legacy of slavery had blinded the country to the plight of modern slavery.

She said: "I realised, somehow in current America, based on your skin colour, they decide who deserves justice and who deserves compassion.

"In America right now, even though I was actually a sex slave, my mother was an actual slave and went through real oppression, they say I'm privileged because I cannot understand oppression because I'm a white passing person."

She added: "I think that's when I realised this ideology was not just on college campus. It had spread to the public."

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– Michalusmichalus [S] 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

Tyvm! I read the news in the browser. It shows everything.

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– FinsterBaby 3 points 2 years ago +3 / -0

She's so hot.

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– Michalusmichalus [S] 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

I'm sure she does lives for her books. Go be a fan!

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– Primate98 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

Just a tangent on NK: I think the West has a very inaccurate idea of what goes on in the DPRK and it's relations with the rest of the world. Almost everything we get is from CIA newsletters.

I've watched a good number of South Korean shows on Netflix, and a couple of them heavily involved North Korea. I was quite surprised that the Northerners weren't portrayed as threatening or villains. In one of them, the hero and love interest was a DPRK military officer. And AFAIK, this is produced by Southerners for South Korean audiences.

Also, I found out Pyongyang has an international airport. Doesn't seem very "Hermit Kingdom"-y, does it?

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– Michalusmichalus [S] 1 point 2 years ago +1 / -0

I think it could also be what they're allowed to publish.

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– Primate98 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

It's way, way, way beyond that.

Back in the Trump era, Kim Jong-un was all over the mainstream because he made some terrifying nuclear threat. So I checked KCNA and the most notable story that day was about a new postage stamp.

So they just make stuff up, including direct quotes. They know no one is checking and they are absolutely correct about that. If this is the first you've heard about such a thing, well, that's your proof, isn't it?

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– Michalusmichalus [S] 1 point 2 years ago +1 / -0

However, since relocating to America, and earning a degree from Columbia University, she has sounded the alarm over "cancel culture" and political influences on the country's education system.

In her latest book, While Time Remains, she writes that she has discovered some of the same encroachments on freedom in America as in North Korea, from identity politics and authoritarian tendencies

http://opr.news/350a283c230326en_us?link=1&client=opera

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2023/03/27/wayne-state-professor-suspended-social-media-violence/11551266002/

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– deleted 1 point 2 years ago +1 / -0
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– Michalusmichalus [S] 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

She's a writer, and she wrote an autobiography. It would be sad for her if she wasn't in the news.

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– deleted 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

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