Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think the government should dictate acceptable majors. Even if you are a STEM major, taking a couple of humanities courses is usually a requirement. And vice-versa. Maybe people like De Santis are threatened by humanities that challenge the status quo. I wouldn’t want my kids learning in such an environment. It’s so antithetical to the idea of small government. And that is the biggest issue.
Fine. Study whatever you want and pay for it yourself also instead of demanding the tax payer does.
So you are saying the government should dictate acceptable majors? The GOP has lost its mind.
No I'm saying you are not entitled.
Your right to freedom includes my right to be free from you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think the government should dictate acceptable majors. Even if you are a STEM major, taking a couple of humanities courses is usually a requirement. And vice-versa. Maybe people like De Santis are threatened by humanities that challenge the status quo. I wouldn’t want my kids learning in such an environment. It’s so antithetical to the idea of small government. And that is the biggest issue.
Fine. Study whatever you want and pay for it yourself also instead of demanding the tax payer does.
So you are saying the government should dictate acceptable majors? The GOP has lost its mind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think the government should dictate acceptable majors. Even if you are a STEM major, taking a couple of humanities courses is usually a requirement. And vice-versa. Maybe people like De Santis are threatened by humanities that challenge the status quo. I wouldn’t want my kids learning in such an environment. It’s so antithetical to the idea of small government. And that is the biggest issue.
Fine. Study whatever you want and pay for it yourself also instead of demanding the tax payer does.
Anonymous wrote:My kids aren’t majoring in gender studies but even before DeSantis went off the deep end this past year with his radical anti-academic freedom agenda I discouraged them from applying to Florida. The Warmth of Other Suns was an eye opener. That state has yet to reckon with its horrible past. Read the article on the Rosewood Massacre in today’s Post.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think the government should dictate acceptable majors. Even if you are a STEM major, taking a couple of humanities courses is usually a requirement. And vice-versa. Maybe people like De Santis are threatened by humanities that challenge the status quo. I wouldn’t want my kids learning in such an environment. It’s so antithetical to the idea of small government. And that is the biggest issue.
Anonymous wrote:My kids aren’t majoring in gender studies but even before DeSantis went off the deep end this past year with his radical anti-academic freedom agenda I discouraged them from applying to Florida. The Warmth of Other Suns was an eye opener. That state has yet to reckon with its horrible past. Read the article on the Rosewood Massacre in today’s Post.
Anonymous wrote:I'm seeing some strong reactions online to DeSantis's new rules for FL universities (ending gender studies majors, etc). Look it up if you haven't heard about this, then answer
1. How do the new rules affect how you'd feel about your kid going to university in FL?
2. Do you think there will be any effect on how employers view degrees from FL universities? What effect?