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Craziness: Tufts University Promotes ‘LGBT’ Retreat In Order To Teach ‘Oppression’ and ‘Queer History’ | The Gateway Pundit

Starkweather gate, Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts, USA./Image: Public Domaind/Wikimedia

In the latest college insanity, Tufts University, located in Massachusetts, is organizing a retreat for ‘LGBT’ students next month, according to Campus Reform.

The retreat is being billed as a ‘Lavender Retreat’ organized by the University’s ‘LGBT’ Center.

The idea of universities and clubs is to promote unity and pride in one’s education rather than stoking division and perceived identity.

This event is being planned for “freshman and sophomores at Tufts who are looking to build community and explore queerness as an identity/framework.”

“At the LGBT Center, we aim to uplift people of color, trans and nonbinary people, and first-gen students in all of our work,” the description says. “Folks within these communities are strongly encouraged to apply!”

Additionally, the Center reassured students in an Instagram post that students wondering if they are “queer enough” to participate in the so-called Lavender Retreat.

According to its website ‘The LGBT’ Center “believes that LGBTQIA+ experiences are not a monolith as we understand that race, gender, ability, and class background play a huge role in access and privilege.”

In other words, another chapter in the oppression olmypics.

This school has a history of promoting the oppression narrative with the center having sponsored previously a Queer librarian story hour.

Tufts is hardly alone in this respect. George Mason University in VA has also scheduled a ‘Lavender Orientation’ for August 27th.

Western Washington University in Bellingham also hosted an event last year called “Queerientation.”

The University of Virgina went even further hosting a series of identity based events last August for Asian Americans, ‘LGBT’ identified students and ‘Latinx as well as multicultural students.

These events and courses just serve to undermine national cohesion and the country as a whole.

While the Trump administration has made great strides in reducing the DEI oppression mentality, it has not yet been defeated.

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