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Clown World Facts: Notre Dame University Professor Claims Pro-Life is White Supremacy

Stanyon

WWMRD?
"Notre Dame’s representative at the event, Africana Studies professor Dianne Pinderhughes, claimed that abortion “is an issue that allows for an effort to control the place of women.” She did not stop there, and said, “Those who push so aggressively for reproduction, continued reproduction without any controls, are those who are also more likely to be in support of making sure the country stays predominantly, overwhelmingly white.”
source:
Professors Claim Pro-Life Movement is a Pro-White Movement

"Dianne Pinderhughes is Notre Dame Presidential Faculty Fellow, and Professor in the Department of Africana Studies and the Department of Political Science; she holds a concurrent faculty appointment in American Studies, is a Faculty Fellow at the Kellogg Institute, and is a Research Faculty member in Gender Studies at the University of Notre Dame. Her research addresses inequality with a focus on racial, ethnic and gender politics and public policy in the Americas, explores the creation of American civil society institutions in the twentieth century, and analyzes their influence on the formation of voting rights policy.
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Dianne Pinderhughes | Department of Political Science | University of Notre Dame

I have and always will be pro-choice but comments like what this professor made at a prestigious college makes one wonder how she got the job of teaching much of anything. It would seem that if there was any effort to increase white dominance keeping abortion legal would be the most effective way since black women have abortions at approximately three to four times that of whites, that is even including the fact that many hispanic women identify as white.
 

David T

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
"I have and always will be pro-choice but comments like what this professor made at a prestigious college makes one wonder how she got the job of teaching much of anything"

You make some assumption that College is more than kindergarden of the adult world and that by some wierd magic a phd imbues people with something other than cluelessness. No evidence of that. She is just a highly educated very normal person . Being highly educated doesnt mean much really.
 

leov

Well-Known Member
"Notre Dame’s representative at the event, Africana Studies professor Dianne Pinderhughes, claimed that abortion “is an issue that allows for an effort to control the place of women.” She did not stop there, and said, “Those who push so aggressively for reproduction, continued reproduction without any controls, are those who are also more likely to be in support of making sure the country stays predominantly, overwhelmingly white.”
source:
Professors Claim Pro-Life Movement is a Pro-White Movement

"Dianne Pinderhughes is Notre Dame Presidential Faculty Fellow, and Professor in the Department of Africana Studies and the Department of Political Science; she holds a concurrent faculty appointment in American Studies, is a Faculty Fellow at the Kellogg Institute, and is a Research Faculty member in Gender Studies at the University of Notre Dame. Her research addresses inequality with a focus on racial, ethnic and gender politics and public policy in the Americas, explores the creation of American civil society institutions in the twentieth century, and analyzes their influence on the formation of voting rights policy.
source:
Dianne Pinderhughes | Department of Political Science | University of Notre Dame

I have and always will be pro-choice but comments like what this professor made at a prestigious college makes one wonder how she got the job of teaching much of anything. It would seem that if there was any effort to increase white dominance keeping abortion legal would be the most effective way since black women have abortions at approximately three to four times that of whites, that is even including the fact that many hispanic women identify as white.
One white aborted for every 3 blacks, surely racist.
 

Saint Frankenstein

Wanderer From Afar
Premium Member
Yes, there's a lot of stupid far-left professors at "prestigious" universities who say ridiculous things. What else is new?
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
"I have and always will be pro-choice but comments like what this professor made at a prestigious college makes one wonder how she got the job of teaching much of anything"

You make some assumption that College is more than kindergarden of the adult world and that by some wierd magic a phd imbues people with something other than cluelessness. No evidence of that. She is just a highly educated very normal person . Being highly educated doesnt mean much really.
I've noticed that pursuing advanced degrees is sometimes naught
but confirmation of what one believed before starting school.
The farther from hard sciences one is, the easier it becomes.
 
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Cooky

Veteran Member
"Notre Dame’s representative at the event, Africana Studies professor Dianne Pinderhughes, claimed that abortion “is an issue that allows for an effort to control the place of women.” She did not stop there, and said, “Those who push so aggressively for reproduction, continued reproduction without any controls, are those who are also more likely to be in support of making sure the country stays predominantly, overwhelmingly white.”
source:
Professors Claim Pro-Life Movement is a Pro-White Movement

"Dianne Pinderhughes is Notre Dame Presidential Faculty Fellow, and Professor in the Department of Africana Studies and the Department of Political Science; she holds a concurrent faculty appointment in American Studies, is a Faculty Fellow at the Kellogg Institute, and is a Research Faculty member in Gender Studies at the University of Notre Dame. Her research addresses inequality with a focus on racial, ethnic and gender politics and public policy in the Americas, explores the creation of American civil society institutions in the twentieth century, and analyzes their influence on the formation of voting rights policy.
source:
Dianne Pinderhughes | Department of Political Science | University of Notre Dame

I have and always will be pro-choice but comments like what this professor made at a prestigious college makes one wonder how she got the job of teaching much of anything. It would seem that if there was any effort to increase white dominance keeping abortion legal would be the most effective way since black women have abortions at approximately three to four times that of whites, that is even including the fact that many hispanic women identify as white.

Notre Dame hasn't been Catholic for many years now.
 

shunyadragon

shunyadragon
Premium Member
"Notre Dame’s representative at the event, Africana Studies professor Dianne Pinderhughes, claimed that abortion “is an issue that allows for an effort to control the place of women.” She did not stop there, and said, “Those who push so aggressively for reproduction, continued reproduction without any controls, are those who are also more likely to be in support of making sure the country stays predominantly, overwhelmingly white.”
source:
Professors Claim Pro-Life Movement is a Pro-White Movement

"Dianne Pinderhughes is Notre Dame Presidential Faculty Fellow, and Professor in the Department of Africana Studies and the Department of Political Science; she holds a concurrent faculty appointment in American Studies, is a Faculty Fellow at the Kellogg Institute, and is a Research Faculty member in Gender Studies at the University of Notre Dame. Her research addresses inequality with a focus on racial, ethnic and gender politics and public policy in the Americas, explores the creation of American civil society institutions in the twentieth century, and analyzes their influence on the formation of voting rights policy.
source:
Dianne Pinderhughes | Department of Political Science | University of Notre Dame

I have and always will be pro-choice but comments like what this professor made at a prestigious college makes one wonder how she got the job of teaching much of anything. It would seem that if there was any effort to increase white dominance keeping abortion legal would be the most effective way since black women have abortions at approximately three to four times that of whites, that is even including the fact that many hispanic women identify as white.

Careful citing one extreme source to justify your agenda. Being one of hundreds on the faculty of Notre Dame does not represent freedom of choice views over all.
 

Father Heathen

Veteran Member
This reminds me of a time when some kooky feminist claimed paternity tests where misogynist because they disempower women.
 
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