Catholic university teaches 'transphobia' and 'fatphobia' are products of racism perpetuated through religion

A Catholic Connecticut university is teaching students that supposed societal problems of “fatphobia” and “transphobia” are actually rooted in racism and perpetuated by social institutions like religion.

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The seminar, titled “Racism’s Intersectional Impact on Agency & Liberation” is part of Sacred Heart University’s “Continuing Conversations in Antiracism” workshop series, which seeks to tie racism to various forms of oppression and perceived oppression.

The “Continuing Conversations” program is a monthly lecture series offered by Sacred Heart since November 2022 featuring various faculty members, community practitioners in social work, and “other advocates for social and racial justice,” according to the description page.

[Of course you’d have to spend tens of thousands of dollars at a Catholic university to find out that faith is what ails the world. Good Lord. What happens when we lose our focus on God? We make gods out of ourselves and our own petty desires. — Ed]

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