University unveils 'Afrochemistry' to study 'black-life matter'

(LIBERTY SENTINEL) – Move over, Claudine Gay, as the next DEI comedy-tragedy is unfolding in Texas. As the competition for the most ludicrous classes and studies at American colleges heats up, Rice University in Houston has a strong new contender: “Afrochemistry.” Yes, seriously. Some black Americans expressed outrage.

According to the university’s description, the course will focus on the “study of black-life matter.” This should help students understand chemistry through a “contemporary African-American lens,” the description states, without specifying how one would apply a “racial lens” to the study of chemistry.

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In addition, students with too much money from government or their bamboozled parents will “apply chemical tools and analysis to understand black life in the US,” it says. They will also “implement African American sensibilities to analyze chemistry,” the description states, as if people were supposed to know what that meant.

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