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Friday, August 26, 2022

By God, sign me up!

The University of Texas at Austin is offering a “brand new” course on Democrat activist, pro-abortion, pro-China, climate change hypocrite pop star Taylor Swift this fall semester, titled “Literary Contests and Contexts — The Taylor Swift Songbook.”

The school’s English department made the announcement in a Facebook post that describes the course as one that “provides an introduction to literary studies and research methods that uses the songwriting of [Taylor Swift] as the basis for teaching a wide range of skills.”
-WiscoDave

11 comments:

  1. Goes to show; It DOES matter who's in Austin!

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  2. Texas does a lot of things right. Then there are these faggots at UT...

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  3. That's why higher education sucks - what kind of indiscriminating idiot would pay for a class that teaches nothing worthwhile?
    Answer: they don't pay - we do.
    CC

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  4. UTMB in Galveston worked with the Wuhan Institute of Virology on the bioweapom and is now trying to cover it up. Let THAT sink in. All fir $$$$$

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  5. Austin Texas is a hotbed of flaming libertards. City politicians are as bad as LA and San Francisco. Well actually worse.

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  6. I don't want to go to it, I just want to help pay for it.

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  7. And we are paying off student loans for that sh*t?

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  8. The Only good thing about Austin is that it's surrounded by Texas.......

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    1. Excluding, of course, Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, Denton, and El Paso.

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  9. College credit for that shit? No wonder kids today are morons. Don't know history or math or geography. But they know Taylor Whore's song book.

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  10. everything is inversed.

    i just did a survey and the last question was about abortion. my answer probably got me put on a list, if i wasnt there already.

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