Would a Hillsdale graduate have reduced professional opportunities?

Anonymous
Still looking for evidence that Hillsdale is "evangelical" or "fundamentalist", as opposed to simply being "conservative".
Anonymous
It may be very difficult to get a job with a hillsdale degree, or to make friends, or even to volunteer. For decades.
Proceed with caution.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Still looking for evidence that Hillsdale is "evangelical" or "fundamentalist", as opposed to simply being "conservative".


You keep doubling down and making the school look less desirable post by post. Most of us knew Hillsdale was MAGA, but we didn’t know it was such a hotbed of extremist views, coupled with terrible academics and a total inability to get kids into grad school, until you came along.

Extremist views from a Hillsdale lecture: ”Notwithstanding all the hysterical rhetoric surrounding the events of January 6, 2021, two critical things stand out. The first is that what happened was much more hoax than insurrection. In fact, in my judgment, it wasn’t an insurrection at all.

https://imprimis.hillsdale.edu/january-6-insurrection-hoax/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It may be very difficult to get a job with a hillsdale degree, or to make friends, or even to volunteer. For decades.
Proceed with caution.


Is your IQ below 70, or are you just an insufferable d-bag? Who screens potential friends based on where they went to school?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It may be very difficult to get a job with a hillsdale degree, or to make friends, or even to volunteer. For decades.
Proceed with caution.


Is your IQ below 70, or are you just an insufferable d-bag? Who screens potential friends based on where they went to school?


No one wants to be friends with insurrectionists and their apologists.

Assaulting and police over the head with flagpoles, smearing poop in Congressional offices and disrupting the peaceful transfer of government is IN FACT illegal, even if Trump and Hillsdale tells you it’s not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It may be very difficult to get a job with a hillsdale degree, or to make friends, or even to volunteer. For decades.
Proceed with caution.


Is your IQ below 70, or are you just an insufferable d-bag? Who screens potential friends based on where they went to school?


No one wants to be friends with insurrectionists and their apologists.

Assaulting and police over the head with flagpoles, smearing poop in Congressional offices and disrupting the peaceful transfer of government is IN FACT illegal, even if Trump and Hillsdale tells you it’s not.


Burning down blocks of Minneapolis is kinda illegal too, even if the governor thinks it’s great.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Hilarious that the people who believed the border was closed by Mayorkas & Joe was running rings around his staff think they are smarter than conservatives.


How’s that wall coming along?



Let me help you out a little. The equivalent would be if the the wall didn’t get built, & every day for 4 years we were shown video of the border with no wall. And we STILL claimed that anybody who believed there was no wall was a psycho who was creating fake videos.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It may be very difficult to get a job with a hillsdale degree, or to make friends, or even to volunteer. For decades.
Proceed with caution.


Is your IQ below 70, or are you just an insufferable d-bag? Who screens potential friends based on where they went to school?


No one wants to be friends with insurrectionists and their apologists.

Assaulting and police over the head with flagpoles, smearing poop in Congressional offices and disrupting the peaceful transfer of government is IN FACT illegal, even if Trump and Hillsdale tells you it’s not.


Burning down blocks of Minneapolis is kinda illegal too, even if the governor thinks it’s great.


+1

The damage wrought by J6 versus the Summer of Floyd is like my morning whiz versus Niagara Falls.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Still looking for evidence that Hillsdale is "evangelical" or "fundamentalist", as opposed to simply being "conservative".


You keep doubling down and making the school look less desirable post by post. Most of us knew Hillsdale was MAGA, but we didn’t know it was such a hotbed of extremist views, coupled with terrible academics and a total inability to get kids into grad school, until you came along.

Extremist views from a Hillsdale lecture: ”Notwithstanding all the hysterical rhetoric surrounding the events of January 6, 2021, two critical things stand out. The first is that what happened was much more hoax than insurrection. In fact, in my judgment, it wasn’t an insurrection at all.

https://imprimis.hillsdale.edu/january-6-insurrection-hoax/


I don't think you know what "fundamentalist" means. It has nothing to do with politics.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It may be very difficult to get a job with a hillsdale degree, or to make friends, or even to volunteer. For decades.
Proceed with caution.


Is your IQ below 70, or are you just an insufferable d-bag? Who screens potential friends based on where they went to school?


Seems like you’re projecting.

Most people don’t want to be friends with RWNJs.
Anonymous
I'm not a Hillsdale alum but I speak on good authority that their alums act like a mafia and their network has ins at right wing media, think tanks, congress, CIA, law, and tech. For such a tiny college, there are a ton of Hillsdale alums working in tech in Austin and Nashville. It's almost like an old school southern fraternity or Ivy League society in how they look out for each other.
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Anonymous wrote:As a lawyer, I wouldn’t hire a Hillsdale grad even if they did well at a top law school. Why hire someone with a background that might turn off some clients?


So a kid that graduated from Harvard Law School but did their undergrad at Hillsdale would get immediately dismissed as a nutcase by you? lol

The elitism displayed by the leftists on these forums is staggering...and revolting



Avoiding nut jobs isn’t “elitism”.


Assuming someone is a "nut job" because of where they went to college is elitism. And nutty.


People who are comfortable with the far right’s conspiracy theories are RWNJs by definition.
Anonymous
It's a fast track ticket into conservative christian nationalist fascism.

Otherwise avoid b/c that is their current reputation outside project 2025 circles.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It may be very difficult to get a job with a hillsdale degree, or to make friends, or even to volunteer. For decades.
Proceed with caution.


Is your IQ below 70, or are you just an insufferable d-bag? Who screens potential friends based on where they went to school?


No one wants to be friends with insurrectionists and their apologists.

Assaulting and police over the head with flagpoles, smearing poop in Congressional offices and disrupting the peaceful transfer of government is IN FACT illegal, even if Trump and Hillsdale tells you it’s not.


Burning down blocks of Minneapolis is kinda illegal too, even if the governor thinks it’s great.


+1

The damage wrought by J6 versus the Summer of Floyd is like my morning whiz versus Niagara Falls.


But only one had the express purpose of stopping the peaceful transfer of power.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hilarious that the people who believed the border was closed by Mayorkas & Joe was running rings around his staff think they are smarter than conservatives.


How’s that wall coming along?



Let me help you out a little. The equivalent would be if the the wall didn’t get built, & every day for 4 years we were shown video of the border with no wall. And we STILL claimed that anybody who believed there was no wall was a psycho who was creating fake videos.


What misleading videos did FoxNews play during Biden's term? Please share the misinformation that you consumed.

Did GWB have an "open border"? Because Biden's policies were much stricter than W's.

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