Students at the University of Florida and the University of Alabama's Young Americans for Freedom (YAF) chapters used Peter Schweizer's book 'Blood Money' to warn about the Chinese Communist Party's impact on the U.S. They hosted tabling events distributing information from the book, sparking mixed reactions among students.
Key Points
Schweizer's book highlighted CCP's negative impact on America
Students took action to warn peers about CCP's subversion
Fentanyl crisis linked to CCP's involvement
Pros
Raising awareness about the dangers of the Chinese Communist Party
Encouraging conversations and actions against the CCP's influence
Cons
Mixed reactions from students, with some tearing up flyers and refusing to sign petitions