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MIT School of Humanities perpetuates Canadian indigenous crime hoax

Sugarcane Hoax

MIT’s School of Humanities, Arts, and Socialist Scientism has done it again. In its never-ending quest to fuel the flames of identity politics and promote the oppressed/oppressor rubric upon which Woke Power is built, it is indoctrinating its students with the latest blood libel against the Catholic Church.

Nevermind that the Kamloops Mass Grave Hoax made fools out of legions of warpath wokies once the truth was finally acknowledged. Both of these campaigns serve the needs of critical race theorists looking for emotional narratives with which they can recruit and train the next generation of social justice warriors.

And so tonight, Tuesday April 29th, MIT’s Institute Community Equity Office invites you to come see the thoroughly debunked yet award winning documentary Sugarcane. Open your heart to a parade of unsubstantiated accusations while conflated storylines cast a powerful spell on your suppressed ability to reason.

Don’t forget to bring your own popcorn and cheer on the race grifters, useful idiots, and fellow travelers who have made a home at the world’s leading STEM university. Carly Soll, the Program Coordinator for Diversity Equity and Inclusion, is standing by to answer your questions.

After viewing the film a panel discussion featuring MIT faculty, students, and staff will help you cope with your white guilt. MIT’s Catholic Chaplain Fr. Michael Medas will be on hand to take confessions and collect reparations contributions.

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