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We hear about eating the bugs, but never about being the bug.

The Goldwater Institute published a report revealing that a DEI course at the University of Arizona is requiring “students to experiment with ‘living like a bug’—including by ‘walking around with tissue paper ‘wings’’ ––in order to understand the experience of immigrants and people of a different social class.”

This is not satire. This is what progressives think of immigrants. They believe their life is equivalent to students playing games with “tissue paper wings.” They think their worth is equivalent to that of a bug.

This course meets the DEI requirement for graduation because, of course, this is a graduation requirement.

DEI is nothing more than judging people based on skin color, and when progressives demand we live like bugs and learn about DEI, they really mean that certain skin colors are equivalent to bugs. That is how racist these people are.

According to the report:

The course claims to help students “learn how arthropods [bugs] have shaped human history and cultural diversity, improved our health, wealth, and art, and continue to teach us new ways to understand human nature, sexuality, intelligence, and even how to approach ‘alien’ ideas.”

I am having trouble seeing how insects “have shaped human history and cultural diversity,” so much so that it’s to the extent that this has supposedly improved our health.

My goodness these people are not only racist, they are objectively stupid. How someone this retarded is teaching a course to college students is beyond me, but this school receives your tax dollars and no one should be here for that.

How is “walking around with tissue paper wings” even remotely comparable to living like an immigrant? And by immigrant, it’s probably safe to assume they mean “illegal alien” because they use those words interchangeably, as if they are even close to being the same thing.

So again, how are tissue paper wings the same as breaking federal immigration laws and why is it even important to understand any of that?

It’s also annoying how the left likes to pretend that living in different social classes is a bad thing. Obviously, they want us all poorer than bugs.

Question: Are cockroaches also comparable to immigrants? What about maggots? Can we understand the self-worth of these people by equating them to those bugs? Maybe head lice would suffice?

All I know is that “anti-bug bigotry” is not a thing and it should be illegal to be this dumb. There is no reason someone who believes bugs are equivalent to people should be allowed on a college campus, as his stupidity is a liability.

And the left thinks college is for smart people. What a joke.



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