Anonymous wrote:Enjoy Pitt OP.
UGA’s star is rising even though you simplistically hate everything southern. Except probably Emory.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Enjoy Pitt OP.
UGA’s star is rising even though you simplistically hate everything southern. Except probably Emory.
Let's see how the university history professors teach about "stop the steal" and the insurrection and their new Chancellor's role in it.
Let's stop with these stupid democratic talking points. In my view Democratic leaders and policies have done more to destroy public education and public universities than any Republican leaders. See what the Democratic political appointees have done to the UC system in the last 10 years, as opposed to the Republican leader of Purdue for instance. No contest that it is the Dem politicians that are the anti-intellectual political ideologues who are intent of destroying enlightenment-based rational thought and science at universities.
Pretty sure beating the crap out of cops with flag poles on January 6th was not a "talking point".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Enjoy Pitt OP.
UGA’s star is rising even though you simplistically hate everything southern. Except probably Emory.
Let's see how the university history professors teach about "stop the steal" and the insurrection and their new Chancellor's role in it.
Let's stop with these stupid democratic talking points. In my view Democratic leaders and policies have done more to destroy public education and public universities than any Republican leaders. See what the Democratic political appointees have done to the UC system in the last 10 years, as opposed to the Republican leader of Purdue for instance. No contest that it is the Dem politicians that are the anti-intellectual political ideologues who are intent of destroying enlightenment-based rational thought and science at universities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Enjoy Pitt OP.
UGA’s star is rising even though you simplistically hate everything southern. Except probably Emory.
Let's see how the university history professors teach about "stop the steal" and the insurrection and their new Chancellor's role in it.
Let's stop with these stupid democratic talking points. In my view Democratic leaders and policies have done more to destroy public education and public universities than any Republican leaders. See what the Democratic political appointees have done to the UC system in the last 10 years, as opposed to the Republican leader of Purdue for instance. No contest that it is the Dem politicians that are the anti-intellectual political ideologues who are intent of destroying enlightenment-based rational thought and science at universities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Enjoy Pitt OP.
UGA’s star is rising even though you simplistically hate everything southern. Except probably Emory.
Let's see how the university history professors teach about "stop the steal" and the insurrection and their new Chancellor's role in it.
Let's stop with these stupid democratic talking points. In my view Democratic leaders and policies have done more to destroy public education and public universities than any Republican leaders. See what the Democratic political appointees have done to the UC system in the last 10 years, as opposed to the Republican leader of Purdue for instance. No contest that it is the Dem politicians that are the anti-intellectual political ideologues who are intent of destroying enlightenment-based rational thought and science at universities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Enjoy Pitt OP.
UGA’s star is rising even though you simplistically hate everything southern. Except probably Emory.
Let's see how the university history professors teach about "stop the steal" and the insurrection and their new Chancellor's role in it.
Anonymous wrote:Enjoy Pitt OP.
UGA’s star is rising even though you simplistically hate everything southern. Except probably Emory.
Anonymous wrote:Enjoy Pitt OP.
UGA’s star is rising even though you simplistically hate everything southern. Except probably Emory.
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