Durham students condemn 'anti-white indoctrination' after sent to training ...

Durham students condemn 'anti-white indoctrination' after sent to training ...
Durham students condemn 'anti-white indoctrination' after sent to training ...
Durham students condemn 'anti-white indoctrination' after being told to attend 'anti-racism training' following Rod Liddle row Students at Durham University have been told to attend ‘anti-racism training’ The training is aimed at ‘ensuring a safer community for people of colour’ But students have branded move ‘anti-white indoctrination’ and ‘divisive' It comes after protests against Rod Liddle being invited to give a talk at Durham

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Students at Durham University have been told to attend ‘anti-racism training’ after a row over journalist Rod Liddle. 

The training is aimed at ‘ensuring a safer community for people of colour’. But students have branded it ‘anti-white indoctrination’, ‘divisive’ and are refusing to attend as it clashes with exam revision. 

It comes after Liddle, the controversial Spectator journalist, was invited to give a talk at South College, sparking protests from students who claimed he was ‘racist’. 

An email sent on Tuesday to undergraduates at John Snow College said training would be run by Durham’s People of Colour Association (DPOCA), a student body, and would be ‘mandatory’. 

But after being contacted by the Daily Mail, the university said it was ‘not a

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