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Professor slams ‘anti-trafficking movement’ and four other wild moments at ASU this year

The College Fix has observed some wild moments at Arizona State University this year. From professors critiquing the “anti-trafficking movement” to scholars warning of a dystopian future with “cannibalism” and “forced breeding camps,” ASU has been a hotbed of provocative discussions and events. Here are five standout moments:

1. ASU professor condemns ‘anti-trafficking movement,’ ‘deviant framing’ of ‘sex workers’


2. Arizona State U. scholars condemn ‘white ownership’ of Shakespeare

3. U.S. ‘hates women,’ faces future of cannibalism, ‘forced breeding camps’: ASU event


4. ASU hosts event touting polyamory with ‘lived experience experts’

5. ASU under fire after Harris campaign accesses data to text 70,000 students

MORE: Just 19 Republican professors found at ASU compared to 284 Democrats

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Gabrielle Temaat is an assistant editor at The College Fix. She holds a B.S. in economics from Barrett, the Honors College, at Arizona State University. She has years of editorial experience at the Daily Caller and various family policy councils. She also works as a tutor in all subjects and is deeply passionate about mentoring students.