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Post by debutante on Oct 27, 2019 8:12:52 GMT -5
I wouldn't even know where to begin listing the things that are just plain wrong...
The blatant anti-white agenda? The denial of science because it is supposedly "white"? The abuse of students because they question this professor's agenda?
If this is what passes for "education" in today's universities -- it might be time to shut them down for restructuring. I fail to see how anything being discussed in this classroom can add to a student's understanding of the world (in terms of scientific reality) or add to the student's ability to attain gainful employment at a future date. Arguably, a case could be made that this professor suggests the students embrace total ignorance in the guise of social (I want to use the word "retribution" -- for it appears to me there's an axe to grind at the bottom of all this).
I am not altogether sure of the endgame of indoctrinating students thusly -- ignorance hardly arms one to adequately function in the world.
Still, I think there should be an "awareness" that such things are being pushed (note I did not say "taught") upon gullible young minds.
--Debutante
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Post by debutante on Oct 29, 2019 6:09:21 GMT -5
Update on prior video...
This has further convinced me that if this is what passes for "education" in universities -- it's time to shut them down for restructuring. I see no reason why schools should be given federal funding to indoctrinate students with points of view which, can only create social unrest. There is no counter balance offered to mitigate the extreme (and frankly mentally unbalanced) views of the professor.
The real problem is that young people seldom have the experience to "vote with their feet." It is difficult for them to walk out of such an atmosphere and dropping classes becomes a problem after a certain date.
However, it is my belief that no student should be forcibly subjected to what basically amounts to political oppression under the guise of "teaching".
--Debutante
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