“Decolonial queer theory reimagines the production of White colonial heteronormativity and challenges notions of “civilization” through a different racialized, gendered, and sexualized account of human experience, and, furthermore, questions what “liberation” looks like through these experiences”
that still meant nothing to me. So further...
“Fundamentally, queer theory does not construct or defend any particular identity, but instead, grounded in post-structuralism and deconstruction, it works to actively critique heteronormativity, exposing and breaking down traditional assumptions that sexual and gender identities are presumed to be heterosexual or cisgender.”
Imaging a non-white non-straight world? (Extinct in a generation or two I suppose)
Further in a nut shell...
“It is a way of thinking that dismantles traditional assumptions about gender and sexual identities, challenges traditional academic approaches, and fights against social inequality”
So a degree that wants to imagine a gay fantasy world. For $300,00 and you can go work at a Starbucks drive through window and demand your student loans be discharged.
Picked up Mcdonalds 2 cheeseburger, Med Fry, Med drink for a hungry teenager, just shy of $10. For what it is that you get, terrible pricing. Even the teenager said so.
Was my first thought. The history of Revolutions shows the new ruler/government is rarely better than the last one. Vegas, baby. And the odds are in the house favor.
The left is taking Harrison Butker’s speech out of context, as to where it was given and to whom it was given. It was at a private Catholic Women’s University. An audience that was receptive to, and embraced the meaning of his message. That they can be proud of their academic accomplishments, future professional accomplishments, but to equally proud and embrace being a loving Wife and Mother as an accomplishment.