Tuesday, February 18, 2014

University Textbook Claims Ronald Reagan Sexist

And we're also told that conservatives view women as domestics and poor people as "lazy," but keep the lower classes around so so they have someone to look down upon.


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(CampusReform) A University of South Carolina textbook has one student whistleblower outraged over its accusations that President Ronald Reagan was sexist and conservatives view people as incapable of "charity” and "lazy."

The textbook, obtained by Turning Points USA Founder Charlie Kirk, was authored by Karen K. Kirst-Ashman and used for the three credit course "Introduction to Social Work Profession and Social Welfare."

Reagan "ascribed to women primarily domestic functions' and failed to appoint many women to significant positions of power during his presidency."

The mandated reading includes sections such as "Conservative Extremes in the 1980’s and Early 1990’s," which claims Reagan "ascribed to women primarily domestic functions' and failed to appoint many women to significant positions of power during his presidency."

Anna Chapman, a sophomore at the University of South Carolina, told Campus Reform “I can not even tell you how angry I was when I read that.”.

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