Huh? That makes zero sense. |
I think there would likely be respect / acceptance of normal sort of Republican positions - up for friendly debate.
But MAGA is in a world of its own and I highly doubt you would get a receptive welcome to that brand of Republican at the main VA colleges. |
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\ James Madison is full of pleasant, friendly, kind people. So by definition, not conservative. |
MAGA is not conservative. |
Go to Liberty. Pay up. |
VT because of the corp of cadets. CNU and Longwood. |
Conservative or MAGA? |
There are broadly two types of conservatives right now.
MAGA has a viewpoint and is not interested in debate or discussion. When they reply to anything non-MAGA, they generally respond to a left-wing, lunatic straw man, not to the actual person or question. This type of person will not fit well at any highly selective college because great colleges are places of skepticism and open-ended inquiry. MAGA hates the very essence of that, and the university will shun them for their hate. MAGA fits best where everyone is singing from the MAGA hymn book and not questioning anything. Liberty is a good fit. Traditional conservatives have a bias, but they are still thinking adults and willing to thoughtfully engage other viewpoints. They value the university’s open inquiry and a highly selective university will love them back for it. Go to UVA or WM. |
Critical thinking skills are not strong with MAGA. Revisit the thread title. |
I can't think of any. A good option would be a scholarship to Alabama, some smaller Florida school, or U of South Carolina. |
This. MAGA is inherently NOT conservative. It’s reactionary. These are things you learn in college. OP, if he’s normal conservative like the 80s, you shouldn’t spent any time thinking about this. No one cares. If he thinks Yarvin is a Demi God, Trump is awesome, and due process is debatable, I recommend Wheaton (Illinois), Hillsdale, Liberty, or Bob Jones. |
+1 I love the posters who insist all college students are liberal. Nope. |
DP. Just stop. I agree JMU is full of great people, and many are also conservative. Same with every other campus in VA. I certainly wouldn't want my kids attending a school where only one political orthodoxy is acceptable. ![]() |
And again - there are only about 1,300 cadets at VT out of about 30,000 students. That has nothing to do with anything and there are a wide range of political beliefs there, as at any large school. |