Culture Christian university blocks Maoist China survivor from speaking over anti-woke views: 'Extra concerning' - Some college in Washington state

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The student government at Whitworth University denied a Republican group's request to invite Xi Van Fleet, a survivor of Maoist China, to speak on campus, citing her criticism of "woke culture" and her comparisons of the ideology to her experience under communist rule.

The student government at Whitworth University, a private Christian university in Spokane, Washington, voted 9-4 to reject the Turning Point USA chapter’s request to host Van Fleet during a meeting on April 12, arguing that her positions, represented by her tweets critical of woke culture, could be deemed "hurtful or offensive," Campus Reform reported.

The Virginia mother, who endured Mao Zedong’s Cultural Revolution before immigrating to the U.S., has emerged as an outspoken opponent of critical race theory and frequently warns about similarities she sees between the "woke revolution" and her experience living under Mayo Zedong's Chinese Cultural Revolution, including the suppression of opposing viewpoints.

Grace Stiger, president of the Turning Point USA chapter at Whitworth University said she wanted Van Fleet to "tell her story," and provide students with a unique perspective as a survivor under Zedong's rule. But the student government objected to Stiger's request, citing Van Fleet's anti-woke tweets, which they said targets diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), Black Lives Matter, the LGBTQ community and "environmental justice" among other social justice initiatives, Campus Reform reported.

Van Fleet denounced the student government's decision to block her from speaking in an interview with the website, calling it "extra concerning that this happened [at] a Christian college, which is supposedly more conservative."

"What are they afraid of?" she asked. "Those people who believe in lived experience, then they are going to get the lived experience from me because I’m not talking about an idea that I read or researched or studied."

Van Fleet said that while she is "not surprised at all" and is "very familiar with what’s happening on American campuses," she hopes students will learn from the history of China's Cultural Revolution.

"When you cancel people now," she said, "you have to be prepared to be canceled later."

Stiger told Campus Reform that while speakers are regularly requested, her Republican group is subject to more pushback and opposing votes "than any other club." The student government has voted down previous proposals from conservative groups, including a 2019 request from Young America’s Foundation (YAF) to host Ben Shapiro, the website reported.

On its website, Whitworth writes that it seeks to affirm "freedom of expression for its students, staff and faculty" through faith.

"Our commitment to free expression is grounded in our faith in the triune God who creates and redeems a good world for flourishing through his life-giving Word, Jesus Christ.[1] We take Jesus Christ as the model for engagement in public discourse and for exploration and expression of ideas," the website reads.

"We affirm free expression because it is essential to exploration," the statement continues. "We believe every aspect of God's creation is worthy of study because God's creation reflects God's glory and is bound together by the life-giving Word, Jesus Christ."
 
Protostant Christianity was the worst mistake. I blame Martin Luther and King Henry for leaving the church.
I'll give Martin Luther more slack than Henry, if I want to insert my honest opinion as a Catholic i'd say that Eastern Orthodoxy has been more true to the Christian Doctrine than Catholicism has for centuries.
 
This is why at this point, we need to stand up and boycott and ban communism. Communism is so destructive that it can turn free societies into the very Communist Chinese hellhole that Van Fleet lived in. Seeing how she wasn’t able to speak out against wokeism shows us how commie the western world is today. The best way to fight communism is to hate whatever communist love.
 
Looks like we have some Nick Fuentes catboys int he thread. Catholocism is only based if you think touching children is cool. Some dumb Presbyterian California school isn't going to change that. lol
You don't have to be a fascist or nazi or whatever the hell Fuentes it is to not like Protestantism. I am not even a Catholic here I am more partial to Oriental or Eastern Christianity. Protestants were the ones heavily responsible for most modern wokification of Christianity because they reject Sacred Tradition due to Sola Scriptura nonsense and thus come to whatever skewed conclusion to Christianity they want. So either they have God is transgender unitarian horseshit or fire and brimstone Johnathan Edwards horseshit.
 
This is why at this point, we need to stand up and boycott and ban communism.
Too bad time travel doesn't seem to work, and even if it did any changes to history would most likely be part of history all along. Otherwise time travel should've been used to stop Karl Marx from writing that manifesto, thus sparing the world from Current Year Clown World, and maybe making the postwar 20th century far less bloody.
 
This is why at this point, we need to stand up and boycott and ban communism. Communism is so destructive that it can turn free societies into the very Communist Chinese hellhole that Van Fleet lived in. Seeing how she wasn’t able to speak out against wokeism shows us how commie the western world is today. The best way to fight communism is to hate whatever communist love.
Its a private university though. So capitalism gives them freedum to spread communism.

Liberalism, gotta love it.
 
Whitworth University is owned by the Presbyterian Church (USA), which has been compromised and pozzed:

In short, they're heretics.
Do not confuse them for The Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) or other Presbyterian churches that saw an uptake in membership after the PC (USA)'s actions drove them away.
Thank you for pointing this out. Also, the school where the Nashville tranny shooting happened is affiliated with the PCA.
 
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