Ohio State's 'White Privilege Knapsack'

Campus Reform Editor-in-Chief Dr. Zachary Marschall said that Ohio State University’s “White Privilege Knapsack” hurts students during Monday appearance on Newsmax.

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”One of the things that we’ve been reporting on for years at Campus reform is this idea of intersectionality that these ideas, or these identities of oppression and oppressor are interrelated, and interlocked,” Marschall said. “So when we see assignments activities, like the invisible knapsack being used at colleges, what what’s happening is that universities are using intersectionality to push leftists agendas, but in reality, there’s no such thing as interlocked identities according to these curricula.”

The assignments, titled “White Privilege Knapsack,” Heterosexual Privilege Knapsack” and the “Able-Bodied Privilege Knapsack,” were done by students during Ohio State University’s Individual Differences in Patient/Client Populations” course, according to Fox News Digital.

The assignment came from anti-racist activist Peggy McIntosh’s essay titled “White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack”

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