I won't tell which college, but It's multiple stories, and they're each secretly promoting patriarchy, male privileges and stuff about man's true tyrannical nature and stuff about women being successful despite being females in history. There was this story where the defenceless naive female animal asks for protection from 5-6 male animals in positions of power who deceived and manipulated, and refused to protect the female animal. In the end she realizes she was powerful all along but was rendered unable to see her own strengths due to the corrupted evil monsters who were blamed at the end and who were specifically all male animals. It had more of the patriarchy, hierarchy and oppression dynamics that I won't include.

The other one promotes one woman being a famous author despite being a female. Her gender was strictly emphasized in the course. They specifically only had multiple women success stories in a row followed by male gender being evil stories who are corrupt and alluded to them being power hungry tyrants.

A connection was present in the female authors with one being successful even when oppressed and the other absolutely conquering the world and winning multiple prizes when not oppressed. This connection is not explicity mentioned, but both of these stories were done in succession.

The last one was talking about privileged high status men and man's true inner wild/barbaric/feral nature being no longer restricted by laws and regulations in a now remote location. Even more of the same privilege and status stuff was present in this story.

Even in another unrelated neutral story the wording was constantly about the use of attributing all corruption to "man." It was "kind" removed from "mankind" and it's always "man" were corrupt. Man wanted more power and were corrupt etc. There was also Adam and Eve story causing the entire history to see women as evil and stuff like that. This is all done one after another in succession by the way. This is all I had to fucking write about for exams. The other course had us writing about unpaid labor of women, feminism/marxism along with intersectionality.

I'm sick of writing about my gender being monsters followed by amazing successful female authors who are specifically congratulated for being female. I'm absolutely and completely so sick of this.

Have you experienced this if you did college? Is this gender studies being integrated everywhere? What exactly is this called or named? I won't/didn't give quotes or the stories themselves as I'm not allowed to copy-paste course material. So I only talked about what I saw with my own words just to clarify here. This is insidious as hell. It's all partially concealed and 24/7 full of insidious agenda.