Want the name of a college you should not send your kids to? A veritable Stalin U where American values are drowned in a torrent of raging Bolshevik horse manure? A Lenin College where your kid will come out with an effete and useless liberal arts degree but also hate their country and everything and everyone protecting It? Then look no farther than Muhlenberg College in Pennsylvania.

This joke of a college removed “thin blue line” virus face masks from its campus bookstore last month after receiving complaints from whiny leftist students and the school’s race hustling multicultural office. One obviously deranged staff member linked the symbol to white supremacy and the alt-right. Yup, Muhlenberg, sis boom bah!

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The Office of Multicultural Life at the leftist laughing stock said it was notified by multiple students on Aug. 14 that the college’s bookstore was selling “American Flag masks with black, white, and blue colors along with the label, Tactical US Flag with Police blue line…”

Muhlenberg spox Kent Dyer linked the blue striped flag to white supremacist and alt-right groups, calling it “a symbol that seeks to discount and erase concerns related to police brutality and other aspects of the Black Lives Matter Movement.” What a crock of baloney. Not only do the stats not back up the basic premise of Black Lives Matter but for an institution of higher education to do so little due diligence as to buy into it shows an intellectual rigor more in keeping with a kindergarten than a university.

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Dyer reiterated the school’s support for “Black Lives Matter and its goals of valuing the black members of our communities and ensuring we do all we can to be more anti-racist.” Actually, Dyer and his ilk are about as racist as is possible. It’s just their delusional ideology affords them no opportunity for self awareness.

A conservative student shot back, “Publicly desecrating the image of law enforcement, shaming police officers and linking those of us who support them to white supremacists and neo-Nazis is where we should draw the line,” the student said. “No academic institution should get away with such dangerous rhetoric and open discrimination.”