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Stanley Kurtz on Indoctrinate U
Over at National Review, Stanley Kurtz reviews Indoctrinate U, a new documentary by director Evan Maloney that reveals the pervasiveness of campus bias. The film features an interview with FIRE President Greg Lukianoff. Kurtz describes the interview thusly:
After explaining that he himself is politically liberal, Lukianoff notes that few “mainstream Democrats” recognize or believe just how pervasive and extreme violations of free speech on campus really are. Lukianoff adds that he himself didn’t understand how bad the situation was until he began to work for FIRE.
It demonstrates (yet again) the importance of FIRE’s work to expose acts of campus censorship.
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