Quiz on "10.49 From Left to Liberation: Misha Petrov"




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What did Misha's immigrant grandparents from Russia like about America?

Many Americans share the ideology of the Soviet Union where they came from
Many Americans are communist
America protects free speech.
America doesn't allow hate speech against immigrants

What was Misha told by her friends?

Cut off all contact with her family when she turned 18
Her family were bigots because they didn't agree with her
Her family should go back to Russia
She should volunteer in soup kitchens to help the poor.

What did leftists indoctrinate Misha to believe?

That she was doomed to suffer for the rest of her life because of the patriarchy was against her.
Getting married was submission to the patriarchy
Wearing a dress was submission to the patriarchy
Having children was submission to the patriarchy

What caused Misha to change her liberal beliefs?

Gay people dressing half naked at events they advertised as "kid friendly"
Her friends not tolerating her disapproval of the above.
Seeing how intolerant the left was of people who disagreed with them.
She didn't agree with her friends who thought blacks burning down and robbing stores was OK and was fighting for equality
She posted a clip from a documentary called The Social Dilemma and her friends accused her of being conservative for doing so.
She had to compete with men in sports in her gym and during recess.
A 6 ft tall man walked into the bathroom in her college and no one objected even though they were uncomfortable.
There was constant talk about how white people were inherently racist even if they didn't believe they were racist.
People expressed hatred of America and said they were communist and had posters of Karl Marx and she knew that communism was bad because her grandparents had escaped the communist Soviet Union.
She started interacting with conservatives and saw that they weren't all scary monsters and bigots.

What was Misha's final word of advice.

If your parents are radical leftists break off contact with them.
Keep your loved ones close and don't leave them because they have different opinions.
Try and meet real people in person and not spend all your time on social media.
Only go to conservative communities when you go to social media to avoid indoctrination.
She argued with her conservative grandparents and everyone should argue with conservatives whether they are family or not.