Indoctrinate-U

Exposes Repressive Trend in Academia

Amid hostile audiences and controversy, film maker, Evan Maloney, has been staging a one-man-war against "repression of free thought, enforced political conformity, and hostility to diversity of opinion" pervading America's colleges and Universities, with his new documentary, Indoctrinate U.

While filming and at a pre-screening, he has been harassed and threatened with arrest even at his alma mater, Bucknell University.

Those interested in preserving our freedoms have rallied around him and he has appeared on different segments of Fox News. The London Daily Telegraph called Evan's documentary, "as slick and incisive as anything by Michael Moore." Although, Evan really holds most of Moore's views in contempt.

As of this writing, the film has not yet been released. You can get current updates, reviews, and schedules at http://www.indoctrinate-u.com.

Mr. Maloney will not be getting any rotten Beefmistress tomatoes thrown at him from this member of the Fourth Estate either - Kudos, Evan!

Photo of Evan Coyne Maloney: www.indoctrinate-u.com
Trend Themes
1. Academic Freedom - Academic institutions can benefit from embracing and promoting diverse perspectives, rather than enforcing political conformity.
2. Alternative Education - There is an opportunity for alternative education providers to cater to individuals seeking to avoid indoctrination and censorship in traditional academic institutions.
3. Media Bias - The rise of independent media outlets and the demand for unbiased reporting presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the media industry.
Industry Implications
1. Education - Academic institutions could benefit from adopting more open, inclusive, and diverse approaches to education.
2. Film - Documentaries like Indoctrinate U can create new growth opportunities for filmmakers, especially those pushing for more diverse and inclusive perspectives.
3. Journalism - New media outlets with a focus on unbiased reporting and diverse perspectives can disrupt the journalism industry and attract a growing audience.

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