Christian university blocks Maoist China survivor from speaking over anti-woke views: 'Extra concerning'

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Survivor of Mao’s Revolution Xi Van Fleet was blocked from speaking at a private Christian university in Spokane, Washington due to her criticism of the 'woke' idealogy.

SHENYANG, CHINA: A large statue of Mao Zedong, erected during the height of the Cultural Revolution in 1969, waves from Zhongshan Square in Shenyang, 17 May 2002, in front of a billboard for a Chinese bank.Stiger told Campus Reform that while speakers are regularly requested, her Republican group is subject to more pushback and opposing votes"than any other club.

On its website, Whitworth writes that it seeks to affirm"freedom of expression for its students, staff and faculty" through faith. "Our commitment to free expression is grounded in our faith in the triune God who creates and redeems a good world for flourishing through his life-giving Word, Jesus Christ.[1] We take Jesus Christ as the model for engagement in public discourse and for exploration and expression of ideas," the website reads.

"We affirm free expression because it is essential to exploration," the statement continues."We believe every aspect of God's creation is worthy of study because God's creation reflects God's glory and is bound together by the life-giving Word, Jesus Christ.

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