What are some colleges that aren't super liberal?

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SJWs are some of the most intolerant people I have ever met.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thinking that people of differing views should be permitted to speak without being shouted down does not equate to “tolerating injustice”.


Of course. But claiming that you "aren't a Trump cheerleader" is a total cop out. Either you're OK with his words and actions or you're not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Emory
Univ of Chicago
Most schools in Florida
Notre Dame
BYU
College of Charleston

But any big school will have people all across the spectrum. UVA for instance.


Emory is not conservative. U of Chicago is not either. UF is decidedly liberal. I don't know about other Florida schools. Op, large Deep South schools that are not as competitive to get into as Emory (Auburn, Ole Miss, LSU, Southern Miss, Alabama, etc) may be your best bet for finding a high concentration of conservatives.
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Anonymous wrote:Pretty much all universities are moderate. The idea that universities/colleges are liberal is a conservative myth.

If the child doesn't want to deal with people who have other perspectives then maybe you should homeschool them.


DSs college in Colorado cancelled classes for 4 days after the election. They were too traumatized.



Many people mourned at that time. Mourned the country that we thought we were and thought we could be be. The election was a huge wake up that we have a long, long way to go for decency.


Half the country voted for Trump. A college that feels the need to cancel classes for four days to “mourn” is not a moderate place.
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Anonymous wrote:No, it is the rants on not allowing anyone conservative to speak on campus or expecting students to exercise good judgment about their Halloween costumes or going ballistic over “safe spaces” that gets tiresome.


Yay, you hit all of Tucker Carlson’s talking points. Here’s your commemorative pin.

This is a real problem many schools are facing. I don’t know why you are so quick to dismiss it. Here’s an article about a LGBT, Latina professor at Reed who couldn’t even teach because of protesting students.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/professors-like-me-cant-stay-silent-about-this-extremist-moment-on-campuses/2017/10/27/fd7aded2-b9b0-11e7-9e58-e6288544af98_story.html?noredirect=on&utm_term=.bfdb8d60e38d
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pretty much all universities are moderate. The idea that universities/colleges are liberal is a conservative myth.

If the child doesn't want to deal with people who have other perspectives then maybe you should homeschool them.


DSs college in Colorado cancelled classes for 4 days after the election. They were too traumatized.



Many people mourned at that time. Mourned the country that we thought we were and thought we could be be. The election was a huge wake up that we have a long, long way to go for decency.


Half the country voted for Trump. A college that feels the need to cancel classes for four days to “mourn” is not a moderate place.


Half the country voted for Trump? LOL keep telling yourself that.
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