Video: Univ. of Wisconsin lecturer tells class 2010 election was ‘white rage,’ attacks Scott Walker in anti-Republican rant

SEIU guest lecturer claims American values are rooted in “division, racism, sexism, classism.” Class was a freshman level general education course. No alternative viewpoints were offered.

A guest lecturer in a freshman general education course at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater (UWW) opened class Tuesday by attacking Governor Scott Walker (R) and blaming the results of the 2010 election on “white rage.”

“The context of 2010 was, white rage. To be honest with you. White people having to pay for health care for blacks and browns and gays,” said Eyon Biddle, Sr., the current political and organizing director for SEIU Local 150, in a video obtained by Campus Reform.

“Racism, with the first black president. Like, you saw a bunch of American pie hatred just bubble up,” he told the students of General Education 130, “Individual and Society,” a class that purports to examine “how people influence and are affected by their social worlds from the perspectives of anthropology, psychology, sociology and women’s studies.”

Biddle then focused his lecture on Gov. Walker, arguing that “[f]olks started voting against their own interests. What, you had white, blue collar males voting for Walker even though Walker’s policies are not for blue collar, white males.”

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