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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]ALOT of kids cheated. So much cheating in high school. Makes it really hard for the honest ones. [/quote] This. Harvard, Yale, and Stanford have unleashed so many lying sociopaths who’ve done so much damage to our society, it’s a source of pride to me that my kids are at state flagships. They are too honest and have too much integrity for the Ivy League. I am not joking. [/quote] Like Trump (Penn) and Vance (Yale Law)? Hegseth (Harvard Kennedy)? Don't fall for the propaganda you're being fed. Your R heroes all send their kids to Ivies, but they want your kids at state or religious schools. [/quote] I have no R heroes. These schools have educated the worst Rs in an attempt to give everyone a voice - even when that voice is sociopathic. [/quote] What? Makes no sense. [/quote] Maybe you assume I’m a republican because I’m critical of the Ivy League schools? I’m a liberal child of professors who values higher education. Harvard, Yale, and Stanford have educated some of the most damaging sociopaths in our society. Yes, they have educated more liberals because education generally makes people more liberal, but in an attempt to be “balanced”, they also educated complete lunatics with anti-democracy agendas and even hired some professors who defend theocracy. They also, due to their impossibly fierce competition, attract sociopaths who will lie and cheat to get in. Then they spend their adult lives lying and cheating to achieve their pathological need for unlimited wealth and power. These are great schools that need to screen their applicants better and not hire or give tenure to, for example, a constitutional law professor who believes in theocracy. [/quote]
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