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An adjunct professor at St. Phillip’s College in San Antonio has been fired for teaching that sex is determined by X and Y chromosomes.

Around the country, other college campuses are facing similar problems. Thomas Sowell, a prominent conservative figure and economist, summed up the education system in one sentence:"Education is not merely neglected in many of our schools today but is replaced to a great extent by ideological indoctrination."College was once considered a place of higher learning — where new skills were fostered and young adults further educated.

However, there was one problem — the course material failed to provide proper education based on real research. The overload of false information was overwhelming and confusing. The lines between masculinity and femininity became blurred. I sat in class attempting to understand the lecture, but everything I believed to be right was under attack. The course material vehemently denied biology and relied on the professor’s feelings and opinions alone.

Students who dared to ask questions or challenge her were immediately shut down. Any attempt to engage further failed because her replies made no sense. Her arrogance and aloofness strongly indicated she had no respect for students' opinions. The course became her personal political stage, and we, the students, became her sounding board.

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