The Real Cost of Toxic Ideologies in Society - Dr. Alka Sehgal Cuthbert | Don't Divide Us

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Are toxic ideologies eroding our society?

Join Kat as she delves into a critical discussion with Dr. Alka Sehgal Cuthbert about how standpoint epistemology and its divisive effects have infiltrated academia and primary education.

Witness a revealing look at how these ideologies not only disrupt our understanding of truth but also foster division and conflict in society.

Explore the real impact of the equity, diversity, and inclusion industry and the psychological harm of entrenched victimhood, all stemming from false theories gaining ground in educational and social structures.

Chapters:
00:00 The Shocking Prevalence Of Deconstructivism In Academia
02:24 Pitting The Races, Sexes and Classes Against Each Other
03:13 The White Privilege In The UK
05:02 The True Harm of Promoting Victimhood

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