Who are their leaders? What are their goals? Why do they receive so much funding, attention and praise? Why should you care?
My uncomplicated thesis: Sackville Schools 2020 was set up in opposition to and distraction from the work that I do here, without pay or recognition since 2011; they are the usual suspects, the university chattering class, the technocrats, the scientific elitists, the useful idiots, those who seek to re-organize our society in their vision ONLY.
Technocrats are about control; I'm about liberty.
Simple.
I see you Michael Fox, Mta.ca university.. ET AL.. and your globalist connections and supremacy.
Communitarians, like Michael, know the power of using the collective to socially engineer others. They are very manipulative and subversive.
They use 'community' as a code word to signal:
Read about communitarians at Niki Raapana & Nordica Friedrich's website: http://nord.twu.net/acl
Once you understand the 'community organizers' and their networking a lot of things make sense..
Michael Fox has been working in the field of post-secondary teaching, research, and administration for over 30 years, with various positions as Dean of Students at Bishop’s University in Lennoxville, Quebec; Vice-President Student Affairs at the University of Winnipeg; and Vice-President (Academic and Research) at Mount Allison University in Sackville, New Brunswick. He has an undergraduate degree and Master’s degree in housing and urban development from Western University and an education degree and PhD. in geography from McGill University. His teaching and research have focused on campus-community relations, community planning, and municipal affairs, including a wide range of consultation work on municipal strategic planning processes, town and gown relations committee work, housing issues, and small town economic development and sustainability projects. Michael is an active member of the International Town & Gown Association and the Town and Gown Association of Ontario.
Michael is well-known for his efforts to connect his students and their learning to the communities in which their college or university is located through direct research and consulting with municipal government leaders and community-based organizations. He works with student government leaders, mayors, and council members on connecting housing and community issues and opportunities to local residents, schools, and environmental groups. Countless students have benefited from this hands-on experience in their adopted communities and have come to recognize the critical importance of town and gown relationships that can be a positive and enriching experience for all concerned.
These well paid ivory-tower dwelling academics are the chattering class of meddlers that are doing a LOT OF DAMAGE IN OUR COUNTRY.
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