Universities and Colleges with less Cancel Culture?

Anonymous
Hi We are at a DC private which has become infected with a major case of cancel culture. You can guess which one. As a family, at any other school, we would be considered liberal.
We are disappointed by the lack of diversity of thought and the dominance of the PC police at our school. This has us looking towards universities, the majority of which seem to be very similar to our school.
Any suggestions on schools that are less dominated by cancel culture, without being conservative.

No snark please - I already know we can send them to BYU or a Christian school but we are not doing that.
We don't want conservative- just an open, thoughtful and reasonable environment,
Anonymous
University of Chicago is the only top university that has displayed any semblance of a backbone in the culture war.
Anonymous
Appreciate your optimism, way to keep up the good vibes but that ship has sailed.
Anonymous
Columbia.
Anonymous
State flagships in conservative states
Anonymous
University of Texas made their football players sing the "eyes of texas" to top donor's like a minstrel show. that might be a good fit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:University of Texas made their football players sing the "eyes of texas" to top donor's like a minstrel show. that might be a good fit.

OP HERE- Please stop. I asked for no snark. WE ARE NOT CONSERVATIVE!! We are liberal- we just want a place that allows for dialogue!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:University of Texas made their football players sing the "eyes of texas" to top donor's like a minstrel show. that might be a good fit.

OP HERE- Please stop. I asked for no snark. WE ARE NOT CONSERVATIVE!! We are liberal- we just want a place that allows for dialogue!!!


The irony, you are more conservative than you think. Liberals don't want dialogue, it is why they push cancel culture. CC is a product/tactic of your ilk not conservatives, own it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:University of Texas made their football players sing the "eyes of texas" to top donor's like a minstrel show. that might be a good fit.

OP HERE- Please stop. I asked for no snark. WE ARE NOT CONSERVATIVE!! We are liberal- we just want a place that allows for dialogue!!!


The irony, you are more conservative than you think. Liberals don't want dialogue, it is why they push cancel culture. CC is a product/tactic of your ilk not conservatives, own it.


I wonder where liberals learned it? Remember when anyone not supporting endless wars was considered unAmerican and against the troops? Before that, remember the ostracism you faced for not being sufficiently Christian/strait/capitalist?
Anonymous
Can you give some examples of what you are talking about? I don't really understand what "cancel culture" means.
Anonymous
I think you'd do better to be more specific about what you are looking for in "less cancel culture". I happen to not really know what that means to your private DC school, so no way to say what to suggest. Sounds like you're looking for a normal college, not a SJW and not a conservative college, shouldn't be too hard to find that middle ground.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:University of Texas made their football players sing the "eyes of texas" to top donor's like a minstrel show. that might be a good fit.

OP HERE- Please stop. I asked for no snark. WE ARE NOT CONSERVATIVE!! We are liberal- we just want a place that allows for dialogue!!!


The irony, you are more conservative than you think. Liberals don't want dialogue, it is why they push cancel culture. CC is a product/tactic of your ilk not conservatives, own it.


That’s right, the poor wittle conservatives are the real victims.

Funny how it’s the “free market” right up until it rejects your ideas, huh?
Anonymous
Wondering why your teenager cannot figure this out themselves? Please land the helicopter.
Anonymous
Baylor, Patrick Henry, Davidson, Washington and Lee, University of Richmond, Southern Methodist University, trinity in Texas, all come to mind.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hi We are at a DC private which has become infected with a major case of cancel culture. You can guess which one. As a family, at any other school, we would be considered liberal.
We are disappointed by the lack of diversity of thought and the dominance of the PC police at our school. This has us looking towards universities, the majority of which seem to be very similar to our school.
Any suggestions on schools that are less dominated by cancel culture, without being conservative.

No snark please - I already know we can send them to BYU or a Christian school but we are not doing that.
We don't want conservative- just an open, thoughtful and reasonable environment,


I think it might be difficult to tell because a lot of colleges are remote learning and this is a relatively new wave of cultural awareness. I wonder if you might be better off looking at individual college websites and college confidential where there are actual college students who post. Here it is a very small selection of people on the college forum and the usual asshole(s) who pot stir in the hope of entertaining their singular brain cell.
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