
Let’s be honest about the rot. The woke mind virus infecting America’s most cherished institutions doesn’t always arrive with a fiery protest. More often, it seeps in quietly, a parasitic ideology that hollows out our foundations from within, leaving a familiar-looking but spiritually dead shell in its place. It’s a war of attrition, designed to grind down faith, tradition, and basic common sense until absolutely nothing of value is left.
Nowhere is this silent coup more obvious than in our universities. And if you think this is just happening at Ivy League clown shows, you’re mistaken. Schools once built on the bedrock of faith are now crumbling under the pressure to conform, trading eternal truth for the hollow gospel of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. They keep the Christian name, but their actions prove their real allegiance is to a much darker master. So what happens when such a school is forced to choose between that name and the demands of the woke mob?
From ‘The Post Millennial’:
Texas Christian University (TCU) has been accused of putting up red tape to prevent a Turning Point USA event featuring Chloe Cole, with the de-transitioner saying that the Christian school allows for pride events, but when it came time to host a faith-centered event with TPUSA, the school made the process “practically impossible.” The event, however, will be taking place at a different location…
“According to faculty, there were six or seven venues available on the 7th that could handle our expected crowd of about 600. Instead, the university offered a single 200-person room, with the stipulation that no non-students could attend. The DEI apparatus made the event technically possible but practically impossible.”
The quote above comes from Chloe Cole, a courageous young woman who escaped the “gender-affirming care” nightmare and now warns families about its dangers. She was scheduled to speak at an event hosted by the campus TPUSA chapter, bringing a message of hope and truth. But apparently, the TCU administration had other plans.
A Pattern of Cowardice
Instead of fostering a real dialogue, TCU’s leadership deployed the modern leftist’s favorite weapon: bureaucracy. Notice, they didn’t outright “cancel” her. That would have been far too honest. No, they made her event “practically impossible,” offering a room fit for a book club, not a 600-person event, and then banning the public from attending. It’s cancellation by a thousand paper cuts—a spineless tactic used to exhaust and demoralize conservatives without ever taking a real stand.
This isn’t some isolated incident, but part of a truly bizarre pattern at TCU. This is the same administration that recently declared on-campus baptisms—a foundational sacrament of the Christian faith—a “water hazard” (you can’t make this stuff up). The message is unmistakable: at Texas Christian University, progressive dogma is celebrated, while public displays of faith and conservative thought are treated like a liability.
Hollow Excuses and Hypocrisy
When called out, the university trotted out the kind of bland, corporate excuses you’d expect from a company caught polluting a river. A spokesperson claimed the event was “never booked” and space was unavailable due to “short notice.” It’s the predictable, pathetic defense of an institution that knows it has been caught red-handed betraying its own mission.
The hypocrisy is staggering. Just weeks ago, TCU held a public vigil to honor the life of TPUSA founder Charlie Kirk after his assassination. They lit candles and mourned his death for all to see, yet now they work behind the scenes to extinguish his legacy. One minute, they’re paying tribute to him; the next, they’re silencing a speaker who embodies his fighting spirit. It’s a disgusting and disgraceful betrayal.
Patriots Are Pushing Back
But don’t think for a second the story ends there. While the bureaucrats at TCU may have abdicated their duty, real patriots stepped up. Proving that the true church is its people, not a compromised building, the event was successfully moved to Birchman Baptist Church, where Chloe Cole’s vital message will be heard. It is a powerful reminder that when our institutions fail, the grassroots will rise.
Better yet, this institutional cowardice has caught the eye of someone who can do something about it. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton saw right through the university’s flimsy excuses, declaring, “This doesn’t look like free speech to me. I’m going to look into this.” Finally, it seems this institution will be held accountable for its actions—a sign that leaders are waking up and ready to fight this creeping, bureaucratic censorship.
So what’s the real takeaway here? It’s simple: a “Christian” name on a university’s sign is worthless if its leaders bow to the secular god of wokeness. This entire fiasco is a warning to every conservative parent, alumni, and donor in America. Scrutinize the actions of these institutions, not just their branding. It’s time to defund the rot and support the fighters who are truly keeping the faith.
Key Takeaways
- Christian universities are being hollowed out by progressive DEI ideologies from within.
- Leftist administrators now use bureaucracy as a weapon to censor conservative speech.
- Patriots like Ken Paxton and local churches are the new frontline defenders of liberty.
- A school’s name means nothing; its actions reveal its true allegiance.
Sources: The Post Millennial, Fort Worth Star