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Michelle Obama: From Ivy League to White House, Not Oppression


Michelle Obama claims she faced oppression at Princeton. That’s just not true. Her life story proves she achieved the American Dream through hard work.

She grew up in Chicago and got into gifted programs early. By high school, she attended a top magnet school and graduated second in her class. That’s not oppression – that’s opportunity.

At Princeton, she earned honors in sociology and African-American studies. She graduated cum laude from an Ivy League school. That’s elite success, not suppression.

Then she went to Harvard Law School. She became a corporate lawyer at a top firm. That’s the kind of career most Americans dream of.

After leaving corporate law, she worked for Chicago’s city government and later became First Lady. Her journey from the South Side to the White House shows what’s possible in America.

Conservatives know real oppression exists in communist countries, not Ivy League campuses. Michelle Obama’s achievements disprove her own victim narrative.

Her story actually proves America rewards hard work and talent. The constant focus on racism insults every American who believes in merit.

We should celebrate her accomplishments without pretending she was held back. Her life is proof that in America, you can achieve anything.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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