Butler University offers anti-Trump course with ‘strategies for resistance’

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Students at Indiana’s Butler University are soon going to be learning about “strategies for resistance” to oppose President Donald Trump.

The Washington Times reports a “Special Topics” class called “Trumpism & U.S. Democracy” will be offered in the fall. In the course description, Trump is charged with “perpetuating sexism, white supremacy, xenophobia, nationalism, nativism, and imperialism.”

It goes on to explain, “The course will also discuss, and potentially engage in, strategies for resistance.”

The Heartland Institute, who first reported the story, said it has yet to find any other course at Butler that presents Trump in a positive way that could “balance out the course being taught.”

Corrie O'Connor

 

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