Pete Hegseth
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So their theory was critical theory, or the school of critical theory or whatever it was, critical thought or something like that.
So they arrived at Columbia University
with a theory called critical theory.
Now, we know of it now as critical race theory, but their theory, critical theory effectively exists to deconstruct Western civilization, Christianity, the patriarchy, colonialism, whatever characterization, capitalism, borders, you know, all the stuff that Western civilization had traditionally appealed to or had been a part of, critical theory says, no, we're gonna attack it
and deconstruct it until it's effectively worthless or identified for the evil that it is.
And so critical theory lands at Columbia University.
And what is Columbia?
They're welcomed in, by the way, in part by John Dewey, who was one of the modern founders of public education.
And they're given a building and they're welcomed in, and they start pushing critical theory.
Pretty soon it becomes a part of what is taught at the education school at Columbia.
What's the single most powerful school of education in America?
Columbia University.
And it proliferated from there across the country.
And you got critical theory.
If you go to universities today, take Harvard where I mailed my degree, I did a graduate degree at Harvard and I mailed it back to them because I'm sick of their shit.
I did it live on the air, on the show.
If you go to every department at Harvard University, it's all critical theory.
The lens through which they look at
their academic subjects are through a critical theory lens.
Just look it up.