OK, then why worry about affirmative action then? |
I am a conservative and I believe in all of those things. |
| The embarrassing reality is that you are all incapable of the higher thinking required to consider the validity of opposing viewpoints. Subscribing wholeheartedly to one party or the other is for the ignorant. |
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Interesting question... I think the 60s began the cultural change at most universities. Also students of color are advocating effectively so administrators have to listen.
Hillsdale is a conservative Harvard, but without the prestige. |
Yup. This was the right's attempt to win through segregation. unfortunately can't be done. Have to be insurgents at the real Harvard. Jonah Goldberg talks about this. |
Your party doesn't. What makes you conservative? |
| They do. It's called Stanford. |
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Cal tech
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Hillsdale = Harvard [Falls over laughing] I attended Chicsge. The undergrads are as liberal as they come. And the grad school celebrates Friedman, but everyone there believes in science unlike the current crop of Republican know-nothings. |
| You folks on the right, get on it now. Start your own ivy school. Heck, create several of them, admit no one whose cores are "too low" and never ask about their backgrounds. |
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There are plenty of conservatives at Harvard, and every other good college, they just don’t waste all their time protesting bull shit and writing earnest letters to the editor. Then they study, party, graduate, get good jobs places, earn money, pay mortgages, and live their lives without bumper stickers on their Subarus and Toyota Matrixs.
Liberals don’t own good universities, they just get more hype. |
I believe in climate change. It's been going on for millions of years. I just don't believe I'm causing it. |
This is true. |
It doesn't really matter what you believe though. Human impact on global climate is a scientific fact, like gravity. -NP |
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Notre Dame
Chicago Stanford Duke UVA Hillsdale Georgetown (more-so RINO) |