Sky News host rowandean says America’s obsession with “wokeness” has led to the death of American universities and higher education.
Sky News host Rowan Dean says America’s obsession with wokeness has led to the death of American universities and higher education. “How many useless idiots have we seen in American universities now,” Mr Dean said.
“I say this is the death of American university, the death of American higher education. “Because we are seeing this obsession with racism, sexism, homophobia, wokeness has led to the most hideous corruption of the intellectual process.” Image: Getty
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