Anonymous ID: e604af Dec. 11, 2018, 4:40 p.m. No.4263701   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3724 >>3775 >>3938

Illinois Womens' Studies Dept.: Abolish ICE, Police, Borders, & Judges

 

The University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign’s (UIUC) Gender & Women's Studies department sharedthis demand from a nine-point platform created by the National Trans Youth Council’s nine-point platform, prefacing the Facebook post with “something to believe in.”

 

“We call for the abolition of the police, ICE, borders, and the judicial system,” the NTYC platform reads.

 

Madeleine Hubbard, president of Turning Point USA at UIUC, called this demand “very concerning."

 

“Without these groups, you would not have Rule of Law. A society cannot function without the Rule of Law. Complete chaos and anarchy would break out,” Hubbard told Campus Reform.

 

“It is disturbing that a university department would call for the end of the judicial system. While there might be flaws in the judicial system, it is still the very fabric that holds society together."

 

“We call for decolonization and reparations for all indigenous and black peoples,” another one of the NTYC demands shared by the university reads.

 

The eradication of “cisgender heterosexual patriarchy,” “global white supremacy,” and “disposability politics” are also demanded on the infographic shared by the Gender & Women’s Studies department.

 

The UI department subsequently deleted the Facebook post and did not return requests for comment. But other controversial posts still remain on the department’s Facebook page. UIUC’s Gender & Women Studies department also encouraged students to leave a “feminist curse” and to “take or leave a feminist offering” via Facebook.

 

“We invite you to leave a feminist curse on the wall or in the skull and pick up a feminist benediction (a button, a flyer, whatever offerings are her,” a sign posted in late September reads. “At the end of the month, we will burn all our curses together.”

 

The Yerbamala Collective is “a nebulous coven of anti-fascist witches whose poetry has been popping up on social media feeds, fenceposts, and other physical spaces since the U.S. presidential inauguration,” according to Medium.

 

“As the witches say, survival is contingent on solidarity,” the sign concluded.

 

https: //www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-12-11/illinois-womens-studies-dept-abolish-ice-police-borders-judges