Reading actual conservatives thought pieces is a good idea for anyone who wants to be well-educated, regardless of their personal ideology. But MAGA isn’t conservative and Charlie Kirk is hardly a thought leader. |
This is why families have been crying for Congress to DO something about the college loan crisis. Shameful Charlie Kirk is telling kids to skip college. He should be pushing Congress to address funding college or lowering interest rates instead. What a jerk. |
YOUR plan was always for him to go to college. Let him not go. Then he can find out. |
LOL. My god. You’re going to advise your son to skip college??? What about your daughter? |
Why was this bunch of allegedly stupid people able to close the same border your moron left wide open? |
OP, heed PP's comments and incorporate them into a broader parenting plan. Be careful not to just criticize or name-call Charlie Kirk and Turning Point -- be neutral about explaining who he is and what the organization is and just as calmly emphasize your opinion, your (hopefully both parents') values and why you think a college education is beneficial, if not important or critical. And if you can reveal anything that discredits Kirk and his ilk, throwing that matter-of-factly would be great. FWIW, I tried to emphasize to my non-school-oriented kid that, to me, college is not just about getting a job. College is about being a well-educated individual with a good knowledge base and understanding about life via history, culture, etc. It's about personal development and being a better citizen/voter because you have a broader worldview and understanding of issues, particularly in the context of history and culture. And even if you don't think you need college now, having that additional period of growth and that degree will leave more doors open. Or it will reveal new interests and talents he's not currently aware of. |
Young men and young boys are the precise target of the Charlie Kirks et al of the world. This is why they are such an insidious element in our current world not to be dismissed. |
This is the danger people like him pose. The Kirks and JD Vances and such are intelligent and articulate. And they adeptly conceal their underbellies. They say things that on the surface or on their own sound quite reasonable. It's the parts of their beliefs and agendas that they DON'T say that are the problem. "Very fine people." |
I agree with PP's premise of exposing your son to more sources. But the flaw in PP's comments is that all the alternative sources offered are one-sided polar opposite of Kirk. Use https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/ Have your son use it and read what it says about the various sources. Help him read different sources keeping those biases, reporting accuracies, and credibility in mind. Also, https://www.readtangle.com/ which presents multiple sources from both sides of an issue and https://san.com/ which strives to be a neutral reporting source, covers more stories than the same old 3 the main media beat to death, and is enlightening about what news is and is not reported by each side -- which emphasizes the fact that we're not all getting the same news and therefore are forming opinions based on different portrayals of world events. |
That's fine; but there are many other sources that can support that point. And nobody has to go to an Ivy League and go $300K into debt to get a good college education. Community college, other public universities - even part-time while working and earning money and experience. No, everyone doesn't need a 4-year degree to be financially successful and independent in life. Still, there's a better approach to the "all or none" argument about college. Why does it have to be college or no college? How about emphasizing the fuller range of options, including SOME college - like a 2-year degree even if your career choice out of high school doesn't require even that? We used to value education for the sake of education in this country. Now it's just about $. You DO understand why the Republicans are happy to de-emphasize education and especially college education? No, it's not because of "indoctrination." It's because college-educated individuals are more aware, better understand nuance, think more critically, think more beyond themselves and their own little bubble and therefore are more knowledgeable VOTERS. They don't WANT educated voters. The original purpose of public education in this country was to develop and EDUCATED ELECTORATE. That is precisely what the Republican party does not want. |
I do. |
+1 Ditto! |
Agree. Republican party is the party of fear: instilling fear in others; fearing they will lose their superiority/power/control/masculinity/dominance over women. |
Catholicism isn't really a part of the conservative Christians. They use the Catholics when it's convenient - like overturning Roe v Wade. But the Catholics will be the next on their list to condemn and discriminate against once they don't need them anymore. |
Yeah, 'cause college is evil.
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