Princeton anti-capitalist class teaching Black people should be considered handicapped due to systemic racism
The curriculum claimed Black Lives Matter activism was a 'disability justice' movement
A Princeton University class curriculum slated for the upcoming fall semester claims that Black people can be considered "disabled" due to the purported systemic racism they face, according to information in a course description.
A class taught by a professor who specializes in women, gender and sexuality studies – Satyel Larson – featured a book called "Permission to Maim." The book argues that Black people, along with other groups the author – Jasbir Puar – deemed to be oppressed by systemic racism, can be considered "disabled" since the supposed structures in place limit their agency in society.
"Black Lives Matter and the struggle to end the Israeli occupation of Palestine are not only movements 'allied' with disability rights, nor are they only distinct disability justice issues. Rather, I am motivated to think of these fierce organizing practices collectively as a disability justice movement itself, as a movement that is demanding an end to so many conditions of precaritization that debilitate many populations," the book stated.

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Princeton University class features claims that Black people are de facto disabled from systemic racism. (Fox News Digital)
The course aims to "decolonize" students' modalities of thinking. The description focused on concepts steeped in critical race theory and webbed in "capitalism" as on the same plane as the mistreatment, discrimination and prejudice against gay people – also called "homophobia."
"Re-orienting healing as a decolonizing process enables students to re-politicize personal trauma as it intersects with global legacies of violence, war, racism, slavery, patriarchy, colonialism, orientalism, homophobia, ableism, capitalism, and extractivism," the course description said.
This description refers to a term called "intersectionality" which holds that an individual can be oppressed by numerous groups simultaneously.
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Colleges around the countries have been criticized for featuring far-left ideology. (Fox News Digital)
Princeton and Larson did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Satyel Larson is a Professor of Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University. (Fox News Digital)
Larson's research specialties included, "the intersections of law, science,… women, gender and sexuality; reproduction, health and medicine; Islam and secularism; colonialism, postcolonialism and globality."
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