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Anonymous wrote:Choice of area of concentration may be more important than choice of college. Unfortunately, academics (more often in the humanities) have forgotten the meaning of the term "liberal arts." A liberal arts education is supposed to develop critical thinking skills to choose the best path in life, not to indoctrinate.


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Anonymous wrote:Wash and Lee. Notre Dame. Tulane. Baylor. Ivies are political.


“Ivies are political”. God that is stupid word salad. Please ignore this idiocy. I guarantee more polarized thinking at ND and Baylor than at Dartmouth or Cornell.

You deplorable traitorous capitol storming mouth breathers will never learn.

😂 we hit a nerve, clearly.


Yes, you ignorant traitorous POS have been hitting nerves with your racist sexist white supremacism for year and it came to a head recently.

Also, this is yet another thread where you don't understand the meaning of the term "liberal arts". It means the opposite of what you think.

Get your knuckles off the ground and learn something.


You know, just because a kid wants to go to college and focus on their studies instead of politics does not mean they are automatic racists. You are seriously making pp’s point for them.


Lol. The irony. It’s soooooo funny. “Ivies are political”. So stupid. OK, no prob, don’t go. I am happy to make PPs point for them. Proud, even.

What about PPs point that you don’t understand what liberal arts means?


DP. I think it is pretty clear that you would never qualify to go to any Ivy League school so it is interesting and odd that you're so defensive of them. What gives? Are you just a bad troll or are you off your meds?


This. That poster is so transparently angry - it’s clear he or she supports groups that demand teaching stop until their laundry list of grievances are addressed. He or she is beautifully illustrating OP’s point.
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Anonymous wrote:Wash and Lee. Notre Dame. Tulane. Baylor. Ivies are political.


“Ivies are political”. God that is stupid word salad. Please ignore this idiocy. I guarantee more polarized thinking at ND and Baylor than at Dartmouth or Cornell.

You deplorable traitorous capitol storming mouth breathers will never learn.

😂 we hit a nerve, clearly.


Yes, you ignorant traitorous POS have been hitting nerves with your racist sexist white supremacism for year and it came to a head recently.

Also, this is yet another thread where you don't understand the meaning of the term "liberal arts". It means the opposite of what you think.

Get your knuckles off the ground and learn something.


You know, just because a kid wants to go to college and focus on their studies instead of politics does not mean they are automatic racists. You are seriously making pp’s point for them.


Lol. The irony. It’s soooooo funny. “Ivies are political”. So stupid. OK, no prob, don’t go. I am happy to make PPs point for them. Proud, even.

What about PPs point that you don’t understand what liberal arts means?


DP. I think it is pretty clear that you would never qualify to go to any Ivy League school so it is interesting and odd that you're so defensive of them. What gives? Are you just a bad troll or are you off your meds?


Hurl insults away. Does not bother me. I did not attend an ivy but my kids do, so I am experienced to that degree.

Now, answer the question: What about PPs point that you don’t understand what liberal arts means?


DP. Go away, troll. Your posts are nonsensical word salads. You have kids at Ivies like I have a grandmother on Mars.
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Anonymous wrote:Wash and Lee. Notre Dame. Tulane. Baylor. Ivies are political.


“Ivies are political”. God that is stupid word salad. Please ignore this idiocy. I guarantee more polarized thinking at ND and Baylor than at Dartmouth or Cornell.

You deplorable traitorous capitol storming mouth breathers will never learn.

😂 we hit a nerve, clearly.


Yes, you ignorant traitorous POS have been hitting nerves with your racist sexist white supremacism for year and it came to a head recently.

Also, this is yet another thread where you don't understand the meaning of the term "liberal arts". It means the opposite of what you think.

Get your knuckles off the ground and learn something.


You know, just because a kid wants to go to college and focus on their studies instead of politics does not mean they are automatic racists. You are seriously making pp’s point for them.


Lol. The irony. It’s soooooo funny. “Ivies are political”. So stupid. OK, no prob, don’t go. I am happy to make PPs point for them. Proud, even.

What about PPs point that you don’t understand what liberal arts means?


DP. I think it is pretty clear that you would never qualify to go to any Ivy League school so it is interesting and odd that you're so defensive of them. What gives? Are you just a bad troll or are you off your meds?


Hurl insults away. Does not bother me. I did not attend an ivy but my kids do, so I am experienced to that degree.

Now, answer the question: What about PPs point that you don’t understand what liberal arts means?


DP. Go away, troll. Your posts are nonsensical word salads. You have kids at Ivies like I have a grandmother on Mars.


Ha!

Bet me.

Any amount you like.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP I feel you. It’s disturbing and listening to it when they come home is hard to hear. Embracing the take over. I guess this is the society they will live in.


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I think eventually the “woke” crowd will actually “wake” up to reality. IOW, one day they’ll be living in the real world and won’t be quite the idealistic narcissists they currently are.
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Anonymous wrote:Perhaps you're just fearful of looking at things differently than what a white male hierarchy has been telling us.



Bless your heart.
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Anonymous wrote:Wash and Lee. Notre Dame. Tulane. Baylor. Ivies are political.


“Ivies are political”. God that is stupid word salad. Please ignore this idiocy. I guarantee more polarized thinking at ND and Baylor than at Dartmouth or Cornell.

You deplorable traitorous capitol storming mouth breathers will never learn.

😂 we hit a nerve, clearly.


Yes, you ignorant traitorous POS have been hitting nerves with your racist sexist white supremacism for year and it came to a head recently.

Also, this is yet another thread where you don't understand the meaning of the term "liberal arts". It means the opposite of what you think.

Get your knuckles off the ground and learn something.


You know, just because a kid wants to go to college and focus on their studies instead of politics does not mean they are automatic racists. You are seriously making pp’s point for them.


Lol. The irony. It’s soooooo funny. “Ivies are political”. So stupid. OK, no prob, don’t go. I am happy to make PPs point for them. Proud, even.

What about PPs point that you don’t understand what liberal arts means?


DP. I think it is pretty clear that you would never qualify to go to any Ivy League school so it is interesting and odd that you're so defensive of them. What gives? Are you just a bad troll or are you off your meds?


This. That poster is so transparently angry - it’s clear he or she supports groups that demand teaching stop until their laundry list of grievances are addressed. He or she is beautifully illustrating OP’s point.


PP here and I said no such thing. My points were all objections to points others made. Let's not make stuff up.

Here is what I said:

1. "“Ivies are political”. God that is stupid word salad. Please ignore this idiocy. I guarantee more polarized thinking at ND and Baylor than at Dartmouth or Cornell."

2. "You deplorable traitorous capitol storming mouth breathers will never learn."

3. "Also, this is yet another thread where you don't understand the meaning of the term "liberal arts". It means the opposite of what you think."

Address those and don't put words in my mouth.
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Anonymous wrote:I guess if you don't want a "woke" environment you prefer one where people keep their heads in the sand and aren't willing to think critically or outside the box.
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Critical thinking and thinking outside the box is the exact opposite of wokeness. Perhaps this is why you were confused by my earlier comment

Wokeness is the epitome of ovine behavior. Perhaps it's practitioners engage in this behavior to maximize their perceived chances of getting laid.


+1. And the irony is, there is nothing more unattractive to most women than a so-called "woke" man.


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So true.
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“woke white guy” usually means neutered. So attractive to women !
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Anonymous wrote:I guess if you don't want a "woke" environment you prefer one where people keep their heads in the sand and aren't willing to think critically or outside the box.
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Critical thinking and thinking outside the box is the exact opposite of wokeness. Perhaps this is why you were confused by my earlier comment

Wokeness is the epitome of ovine behavior. Perhaps it's practitioners engage in this behavior to maximize their perceived chances of getting laid.


+1. And the irony is, there is nothing more unattractive to most women than a so-called "woke" man.


Poor things. They lament not being able to find a sufficiently patriarchal, white supremacist school for their delecate snowflakes, and they imagine that the tastes of scared, pearl clutching middle aged Trumpkin ladies apply to young men and women. Nobody tell them about what dating life is ACTUALLY like for young people these days -- they'd be terrified.

Why don't you decamp over to the political forum where you can wallow in the cesspool with your people.
The adults on this board would like to have a grown-up conversation.


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Anonymous wrote:I have kids at 2 different NESCAC schools. They take a variety of classes, and learn the same math, history, economics I did 30 years ago. They like to hang out with their friends, eat pizza, watch movies, have deep conversations until the wee hours of the morning. What am I missing?


Has a loud, boorish faction of the student population demanded classes cease until their demands are met? If not, then they probably aren’t attending the kinds of schools we’re talking about here.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wash and Lee. Notre Dame. Tulane. Baylor. Ivies are political.


“Ivies are political”. God that is stupid word salad. Please ignore this idiocy. I guarantee more polarized thinking at ND and Baylor than at Dartmouth or Cornell.

You deplorable traitorous capitol storming mouth breathers will never learn.

😂 we hit a nerve, clearly.


Yes, you ignorant traitorous POS have been hitting nerves with your racist sexist white supremacism for year and it came to a head recently.

Also, this is yet another thread where you don't understand the meaning of the term "liberal arts". It means the opposite of what you think.

Get your knuckles off the ground and learn something.


You know, just because a kid wants to go to college and focus on their studies instead of politics does not mean they are automatic racists. You are seriously making pp’s point for them.


Lol. The irony. It’s soooooo funny. “Ivies are political”. So stupid. OK, no prob, don’t go. I am happy to make PPs point for them. Proud, even.

What about PPs point that you don’t understand what liberal arts means?


DP. I think it is pretty clear that you would never qualify to go to any Ivy League school so it is interesting and odd that you're so defensive of them. What gives? Are you just a bad troll or are you off your meds?


This. That poster is so transparently angry - it’s clear he or she supports groups that demand teaching stop until their laundry list of grievances are addressed. He or she is beautifully illustrating OP’s point.


PP here and I said no such thing. My points were all objections to points others made. Let's not make stuff up.

Here is what I said:

1. "“Ivies are political”. God that is stupid word salad. Please ignore this idiocy. I guarantee more polarized thinking at ND and Baylor than at Dartmouth or Cornell."

2. "You deplorable traitorous capitol storming mouth breathers will never learn."

3. "Also, this is yet another thread where you don't understand the meaning of the term "liberal arts". It means the opposite of what you think."

Address those and don't put words in my mouth.


Why would I waste my time addressing any of your embarrassingly unhinged rants? Goodbye.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Choice of area of concentration may be more important than choice of college. Unfortunately, academics (more often in the humanities) have forgotten the meaning of the term "liberal arts." A liberal arts education is supposed to develop critical thinking skills to choose the best path in life, not to indoctrinate.


You think it’s “the academics” who have forgotten that? I suppose even if that is true, at least they knew what it means at one time.

Funniest post in the thread.


Who lacks critical thinking skills? Yesterday the Trump administration released the "1776 Report," allegedly history but without any footnotes or citations. So, a piece of propaganda reviled by all reputable historians, the ones who actually have critical thinking skills (and work at the schools OP wants to avoid).

https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2021/01/19/1776-report-historians-trump/
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Why would I waste my time addressing any of your embarrassingly unhinged rants? Goodbye.


Yeah, that is what I expected you would say, rather than respond with substance.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I have kids at 2 different NESCAC schools. They take a variety of classes, and learn the same math, history, economics I did 30 years ago. They like to hang out with their friends, eat pizza, watch movies, have deep conversations until the wee hours of the morning. What am I missing?


Has a loud, boorish faction of the student population demanded classes cease until their demands are met? If not, then they probably aren’t attending the kinds of schools we’re talking about here.


My niece does. It went for two weeks and then they resumed normal life. Demanding professors. Lots of hard work. Great grad school admissions on the horizon.

You’re over-invested. Take a deep breath. It’ll be okay.
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