Cornell medical school provides CRT class that trains students to become woke activists

Cornell medical school has provided a critical race theory class that trains students to become woke activists and has used videos of BLM activists defending riots as part of their curriculum.

A probe conducted by Fox News into a course created by The Center for Health Equity (CCHEq) at Cornell’s medical school found radical antiracism training.

The course, which is not mandatory, trained attendees into becoming ‘woke activists’ according to the findings.

The course even amplified defenses of violent uprising, such as the burning of businesses, in the name of racial justice.

Those in attendance even watched material of Black Lives Matter activists discussing support for the rioting that occurred in 2020.

BLM activist Kimberly Jones openly encouraged the looting and riot that happened across the country in 2020

BLM activist Kimberly Jones openly encouraged the looting and riot that happened across the country in 2020

BLM activist Kimberly Jones openly encouraged the looting and riot that happened across the country in 2020 

A protester holds an object in front of a fire during a demonstration against the death in Minneapolis police custody of African-American man George Floyd, in Minneapolis, Minnesota

A protester holds an object in front of a fire during a demonstration against the death in Minneapolis police custody of African-American man George Floyd, in Minneapolis, Minnesota

A protester holds an object in front of a fire during a demonstration against the death in Minneapolis police custody of African-American man George Floyd, in Minneapolis, Minnesota

The course, which is not mandatory, trained attendees into becoming 'woke activists' according to the findings by Fo

The course, which is not mandatory, trained attendees into becoming 'woke activists' according to the findings by Fo

The course, which is not mandatory, trained attendees into becoming ‘woke activists’ according to the findings by Fo

The so called ‘Racial Allyship Training Course’ was created for faculty, students and researchers by some of the school’s DEI staff.

According to the course, its definition of woke is to be ‘alert to injustice in society, especially racism’.

Critical race theory is a way of thinking about America’s history through the lens of racism. 

Scholars developed it during the 1970s and 1980s in response to what they viewed as a lack of racial progress following the civil rights legislation of the 1960s. 

It centers on the idea that racism is systemic in the nation’s institutions and that they function to maintain the dominance of white people in society. 

The course used commentary by activist Kimberly Jones who in a speech expressed indifference and support for burning down neighborhoods. 

Jones said: ‘I’ve been seeing a lot of things [of] people making commentary about we should not be rioting, we should not be looting, we should not be tearing up our own community. 

‘And then there’s been an argument of we should be hitting them in the pocket. But, I feel like we should do both.’

Jones continues: ‘[Black people] can’t win. The game is fixed. So when they say, Why did you burn down the community? Why do you burn down your own neighborhood? It’s not ours. 

‘We don’t own anything. We don’t own anything. As far as I’m concerned, they could burn this b***h to the ground.’

A fire burns in an AutoZone store during a protest Wednesday, May 27, 2020, in Minneapolis

A fire burns in an AutoZone store during a protest Wednesday, May 27, 2020, in Minneapolis

A fire burns in an AutoZone store during a protest Wednesday, May 27, 2020, in Minneapolis

A man poses in front of a burning Boston Police cruiser during clashes with police over the death of George Floyd Massachusetts, USA, 31 May 2020

A man poses in front of a burning Boston Police cruiser during clashes with police over the death of George Floyd Massachusetts, USA, 31 May 2020

A man poses in front of a burning Boston Police cruiser during clashes with police over the death of George Floyd Massachusetts, USA, 31 May 2020

In reference to stores being destroyed during the riots, Jones said: ‘So f**k your Target.

‘As far as I’m concerned, they could burn this b***h to the ground and it still wouldn’t be enough.’

The class was originally intended for White students and teachers so they can use their privilege to work ‘in solidarity… to help take down the [oppressive] systems.’

The institution definitively claims that ‘white privilege’ does exist and includes literature which blasts the idea of succeeding on merit as a ‘myth’ according to Fox. 

One module instructed students how to rebut someone disagreeing with former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick kneeling for the national anthem.

Kaepernick’s kneeling for the anthem sparked nationwide discussions about race while many chose to target the quarterback specifically. 

The course said: ‘Joe reminds Seth [who disagrees with Kaepernick] that he has a lot of respect for the military, which is why he supports Kaepernick. 

Kaepernick's final season came while he took a knee to protest racial injustice in the USA

Kaepernick's final season came while he took a knee to protest racial injustice in the USA

Kaepernick’s final season came while he took a knee to protest racial injustice in the USA

CCHEq had said in a report that the center represents the values of Cornell University as a whole

CCHEq had said in a report that the center represents the values of Cornell University as a whole

CCHEq had said in a report that the center represents the values of Cornell University as a whole

‘He goes on to share with his friends that Kaepernick had sought out advice from veterans about the most respectful way to protest. 

‘Joe also takes care not to stress the point (to avoid defensive reactions).’

CCHEq had said in a 2019 report that the center represents the values of Cornell University as a whole. 

Dr. Stanley Goldfarb of Do No Harm, told Fox: ‘This is naked racial discrimination and a blueprint for racially segregated health care. 

‘In proposal after proposal, attempts to achieve quotas for individuals of minority communities as opposed to providing opportunity for the best and brightest unrelated to their racial background.

‘No institution should pursue The Cornell plan.’ 

DailyMail.com has approached Cornell University for comment. 

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