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To: Zeneta

Every word you say is true.

And Dennis Prager always says that the more higher education you have (outside of some tech fields), the more gullible you are to these ideas.

Maybe it is because you’ve spent 24 or so years of your life kissing educator butt. You’re good at it or you would have left earlier. You can take in Professor opinions as your own; after all, he shamed you all with his mocking, in those lecture halls of 150 kids. He made you all feel stupid or wrong if you didn’t parrot his stuff back to him on exams.

I was a good student in college, didn’t think about politics, just believed what they wanted me to. I guess eventually real life woke me.

And still to this day, new parents are cradling their infant and imagining her going to college. Universities should be seen as risky training places, to be used as needed, and feared for their inherent subversion.


15 posted on 10/20/2018 12:15:40 PM PDT by Yaelle
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To: Yaelle

I was lucky to some extent.

My daughter went to one of the most “progressive” universities in America. She had her fill of insane leftists professors and somehow maintained her objectivity.

She was known by everyone as being a conservative Republican.

One of her “Self proclaimed Communist” Professors asked her to edit his new book. A book he needed to publish in order to maintain his position. It was a joke. The guy couldn’t even write a proper coherent sentence, never mind an entire book. She took on the challenge and insisted that her name, NOT be listed in any credits.

These commies are idiots living in a fantasy world surrounded by like minded fools that happen to think their prestige grants them authority.


20 posted on 10/20/2018 12:54:56 PM PDT by Zeneta
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