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Bird Infertility Growth Celebrated by Radical Professor


In recent years, there has been a growing debate about the content being taught by professors and instructors. Many lesson plans have become politically charged, focusing on themes like critical race theory and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI).

As a result, there has been a noticeable decline in young people enrolling in colleges and universities. Many have become disillusioned with issues such as student loans and the overall culture on certain campuses.

Unfortunately, these concerns do not seem to be resonating with many higher education instructors. In fact, according to a report from Fox News, one teacher’s celebration of the increasing infertility in birds is causing a stir.

British professor Anne Kollack has publicly stated that “intersex” attributes in animals can challenge what she considers to be a “heteronormative” culture. She argues that the idea of “queerness” in birds and other animals should be celebrated, even if it leads to a decline in reproduction.

Surprisingly, Kollack’s views are not uncommon. Another professor in the UK recently made headlines for reprimanding a student who recognized that people can only realistically be male or female.

This trend of using higher education as a platform for promoting left-wing political ideologies is concerning. It is unlikely to inspire more people to enroll in colleges or universities, especially when students who hold different views often face criticism and isolation from their peers.

Ultimately, only time will tell if higher education will return to a focus on learning or continue to be a vehicle for left-wing indoctrination.

This article appeared in Watch Dog News and has been published here with permission.

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