“If you send your kid there, you’re signing them up to hate the patriarchy and White people and the founding stock of our country,” she added. “It’s a bastardization of higher education for the sake of weaponizing naive young women for the sake of advancing a toxic agenda.”
Annabella Rockwell, who worked for Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign after graduating with a history degree, credited her mother’s “relentlessness.”
“If my mom had not kept harping at me and not given up, I know where I would be right now,” Rockwell told the Post. “Mount Holyoke met its match in my mother. If it wasn’t for her, I’d probably be living in Massachusetts, working for some super-progressive politician, hanging out with people I had nothing in common with except ideology and drinking all the time. And I’d be miserable. But I’d be too stubborn to look at myself in the mirror. I had to really humble myself to admit that I was wrong. And that everything I was told was so hypocritical.”