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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My DDs history professor told her yesterday that all Christians that did not live on the coastal democratic zone were creationists.


I don't believe that happened.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DDs history professor told her yesterday that all Christians that did not live on the coastal democratic zone were creationists.


I don't believe that happened.


Me neither.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DDs history professor told her yesterday that all Christians that did not live on the coastal democratic zone were creationists.


I don't believe that happened.


Given the academic bubble most of these professors live in, I don't doubt it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DDs history professor told her yesterday that all Christians that did not live on the coastal democratic zone were creationists.


I don't believe that happened.


Given the academic bubble most of these professors live in, I don't doubt it.


How do you know? Are you a professor or married or related to one? Do share.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Question is, does your DC "believe" in "science"?


Conservatives believe in science. I'm one of them. Shut up.



Well that is certainly comforting to hear. Maybe it's just my own bubble, but when I hear that some conservatives consider climate change to be a Chinese hoax or demand that we "teach the evolution controversy" in science class, it gets me nervous. My kid is STEM all the way and I don't want her getting weird alternative science facts. If science professors have all become liberal, that seems like a failing of conservatism.
Anonymous
I think about Stephen Miller at Duke and shudder.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Question is, does your DC "believe" in "science"?


Conservatives believe in science. I'm one of them. Shut up.



Well that is certainly comforting to hear. Maybe it's just my own bubble, but when I hear that some conservatives consider climate change to be a Chinese hoax or demand that we "teach the evolution controversy" in science class, it gets me nervous. My kid is STEM all the way and I don't want her getting weird alternative science facts. If science professors have all become liberal, that seems like a failing of conservatism.
Oh, good grief. I know liberals who don't believe in climate change. Politics are not monolithic.
Anonymous
UChicago if they can win the admissions lottery. If not, Hillsdale in Michigan.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DDs history professor told her yesterday that all Christians that did not live on the coastal democratic zone were creationists.


I don't believe that happened.


Given the academic bubble most of these professors live in, I don't doubt it.



Who the heck cares what the nutty professor says? Why can't people just take it all with grain of salt. Just because some crackpot makes ridiculous statement ?
Anonymous
My son goes to Dartmouth and although he is very liberal he says that he has encountered quite a few conservative students and they have had very good talks about current issues. I think there is a wide variety of opinion on the Dartmouth campus. I went to a very liberal LAC but there was a small group of conservative students who were very bright and make good arguments in class And everyone respected themrespected them. If you look at very academic schools like St. John's or Reed college you will find that conservative views are tolerated and people are not isolated socially as long as they have good social skills and can defend their positions in class
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: My son goes to Dartmouth and although he is very liberal he says that he has encountered quite a few conservative students and they have had very good talks about current issues. I think there is a wide variety of opinion on the Dartmouth campus. I went to a very liberal LAC but there was a small group of conservative students who were very bright and make good arguments in class And everyone respected themrespected them. If you look at very academic schools like St. John's or Reed college you will find that conservative views are tolerated and people are not isolated socially as long as they have good social skills and can defend their positions in class


Thank you -- This is encouraging.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: My son goes to Dartmouth and although he is very liberal he says that he has encountered quite a few conservative students and they have had very good talks about current issues. I think there is a wide variety of opinion on the Dartmouth campus. I went to a very liberal LAC but there was a small group of conservative students who were very bright and make good arguments in class And everyone respected themrespected them. If you look at very academic schools like St. John's or Reed college you will find that conservative views are tolerated and people are not isolated socially as long as they have good social skills and can defend their positions in class
The use of the word "tolerated" is very disconcerting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: My son goes to Dartmouth and although he is very liberal he says that he has encountered quite a few conservative students and they have had very good talks about current issues. I think there is a wide variety of opinion on the Dartmouth campus. I went to a very liberal LAC but there was a small group of conservative students who were very bright and make good arguments in class And everyone respected themrespected them. If you look at very academic schools like St. John's or Reed college you will find that conservative views are tolerated and people are not isolated socially as long as they have good social skills and can defend their positions in class
The use of the word "tolerated" is very disconcerting.
We have reached. Sad point in our society when "tolerated" is to be lauded,
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