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Students not concerned about China...until learning what CCP is doing
#China #ChineseCommunistParty #CCP #CampusReform #LeadershipInstitute #ManOnTheStreet #JoeBiden #UniversityofPennsylvania #UPenn #UniversityofFlorida #HigherEd #College
Campus Reform went to the University of Florida to ask students what they think about foreign influence on college campuses, particularly when it comes to America's adversaries.
Initially, students said they were not concerned about foreign involvement on American college campuses...until hearing that the Biden Center at the University of Pennsylvania received $22 million from "anonymous" sources in China. That's not to mention the dozens of Confucius Institutes operating on campuses across the country, which U.S. intelligence agencies have said are "propaganda" centers for the Chinese Communist Party.
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