TheRiov wrote:
Wait... you're suggesting that us 'leftists' (a ridiculously pejorative term btw) want a well educated populace because they tend to vote left? No, we just prefer a well educated populace because we like a society that is populated by critical thinkers. Which direction they think is not a goal, only that they do think.
I just addressed this. I'm referring to the left's political strategists - i.e. the professional staff of the Democratic party and its politicians and their staff, not the average everyday liberal.
Furthermore, no, you don't prefer a population of "critical thinkers" - the near-total allergy to critical thinking is precisely what's produced situations like the one at Yale or Mizzou. The near-constant clamoring for "safe spaces", not to mention the profusion of students bewailing the fact that they
feel physically unsafe if exposed to viewpoints they disagree with indicate that indeed, leftist academia has been passing off its own dogma as "education" and "critical thinking" for so long now that it has created a monster it can't even control - one that drives administrations into abject surrender to absurd demands, resignation, and allows students to be
physically bullied in libraries.Students are arriving and expecting to simply be handed a degree while they pursue causes they made up their minds on as adolescents and professors let them.This is to say nothing of the outrageous sexual assault policies colleges are adopting at the behest of a DOE ruled by feminist propaganda.
It is the job of professors and administration to reign this in and actively go out and diversify their faculty and staff precisely to challenge people and get them to think critically, but the simple fact is that the left is addicted to thinking that anything
they deem too far to the right is beyond the pale.
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Sorry if the path through higher education and complex analysis of social and political issues tends to lead away from sound-bite politics that seems to be the way of the political right.
If by "complex analysis of social issues" you mean that done by social sciences academia that's almost entirely an echo chamber of leftists? Yes, it's amazing how if you completely drive competing viewpoints out of a particular arena, all the "complex analysis" tends towards one side of the spectrum.
The left certainly has no shortage of sound bites of its own, nor is the right short of well-reasoned positions. The simple fact is that the left takes it upon itself to decide what's educated and even what's acceptable, and then just repeats its own faux outrage over bigotry that hasn't had political meaning in 25+ years - in those sound bites you think the right uses.
The fault of the right lies in endlessly retreating before this - on every issue except guns. Interestingly, the left tries to portray the NRA as extremists there, but the NRA actually hold form and don't retreat to make themselves more palatable to people that hate them.
Müs wrote:
There is something to be said for people getting useless degrees and then ***** that they're in a ton of debt. But there are those of us that have useful degrees and a ton of debt that could use some assistance.
50k in debt with a non commercially viable degree in "Bullshit Studies"? No pity. 50k in debt with a useful degree? Ok, you should have some help.
But then, higher education should be less expensive, if not free. At least a 2 year degree in a basic field. You want to get that masters in Bullshit Studies? Go right ahead. You want to get a BS in Physics? Ok, that's useful here's assistance.
That doesn't work for the left for 2 reasons:
A) Useful degrees don't lend themselves to either side of the political spectrum
B) It doesn't serve the purpose of reducing the usefulness of a basic degree
There's a large number of moderate-use degrees, such as finance and business that are more practical than whiner studies, but less useful than say, engineering.
Amid the BS studies degrees there will be much larger numbers of business majors than, say engineers.
If you can drive the semi-useful degrees down to the level of a high school diploma, you just increased the dependency class that much more. People with degrees like that are widely serving coffee at Starbucks as it is.
TR's problem is that he's bought into the BS of his own political class. The ostensibly stupid right that loves sound bites has rejected them in favor of Trump - not because he doesn't use sound bites, but because he's trampling all over everyone else's sound bites.