James Madison University is under fire for pushing controversial rhetoric as part of its freshmen orientation training for student leaders.

The PowerPoint presentation and accompanying video addressed topics like social justice, identity, power and privilege, and labeled any person who fits the parameters of White, male, straight and Christian as oppressors in a detailed chart.

JMU College Republicans chairwoman Juliana McGrath shared her frustration with Fox News, saying the training at the Virginia university that’s meant to bring students together will ultimately be divisive.

"When you're teaching about things like this, the goal is to try to bring people together and try to get people to understand different life experiences," she said. "But by saying, because you are White, you're an oppressor; because you're straight, you're an oppressor; because you're a male, you're an oppressor, that actually brings people farther apart and it doesn't actually accomplish any of the goals of what I feel like they were trying to do."

JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY TRAINS STUDENTS THAT CHRISTIANS, WHITE MALES ARE ‘OPPRESSORS’

According to McGrath, the most "shocking" inclusion in the presentation was the implication that followers of the Christian faith specifically were deemed as oppressors even though all religious individuals regardless of denomination believe in the same thing – a higher power.

"In our chapter of College Republicans, we actually have a very diverse chapter and we have people of different races, of different backgrounds and specifically of different religious beliefs. And that's always been very welcomed," she said. "I feel like no matter your political beliefs, you always find some type of common ground. And I think oftentimes religion is that common ground. And so I think to say that Christians are oppressors to Jewish people or Muslims is not very fair because in the end, we all kind of believe the same thing. We all believe in a higher power."