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Refuting West Point Professors Screed Against CRT/DEI Removal

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Refuting West Point Professors Screed Against CRT/DEI Removal

Jeanne Ives, USMA ’87 interviewed James Atticus Bowden, USMA ’72 regarding West Point professor Graham Parson’s screed against the removal of CRT/DEI at West Point and the response/refutation by “pyrene”: “Buh-Bye West Point“.  Bowden looks at the rather shocking things someone who is a West Point professor wrote.

Interview starts at 22:00 mark:


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