Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What we define as "conservative opinions" today are very rare on college campuses or university towns and always have been. Intellectuals, historically, have always been liberal thinkers.
That said, a good person will be accepted by good people anywhere. If your kid is a bigot, like so many Conservatives, he will likely have a very difficult time in college.
I agree with this 100%. "A good person will be accepted by good people." And universities and colleges have historically been liberal.
Where are people finding fault with this post? Not all conservatives are bigots but all bigots are conservatives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What we define as "conservative opinions" today are very rare on college campuses or university towns and always have been. Intellectuals, historically, have always been liberal thinkers.
That said, a good person will be accepted by good people anywhere. If your kid is a bigot, like so many Conservatives, he will likely have a very difficult time in college.
I agree with this 100%. "A good person will be accepted by good people." And universities and colleges have historically been liberal.
Where are people finding fault with this post? Not all conservatives are bigots but all bigots are conservatives.
Anonymous wrote:What we define as "conservative opinions" today are very rare on college campuses or university towns and always have been. Intellectuals, historically, have always been liberal thinkers.
That said, a good person will be accepted by good people anywhere. If your kid is a bigot, like so many Conservatives, he will likely have a very difficult time in college.
Anonymous wrote:Middlebury will never have trouble filling its classes with talented young people.
And it's stupid to think that that's the only campus where young people would've responded to Charles Murray like that.
+1Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What we define as "conservative opinions" today are very rare on college campuses or university towns and always have been. Intellectuals, historically, have always been liberal thinkers.
That said, a good person will be accepted by good people anywhere. If your kid is a bigot, like so many Conservatives, he will likely have a very difficult time in college.
Wow, this poster sounds just like one of those idiots up at Middlebury that shouted down someone who had a view they disagreed with.....
to the original poster without the bigotry comments, its all about tolerance and how your DC can deal with opposing views. Our DC went to a fairly liberal college and did quite well without the need to shout down the speakers with whom DC disagreed. DC was not a conservative in liberal disguise, but instead an independent.
Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:What we define as "conservative opinions" today are very rare on college campuses or university towns and always have been. Intellectuals, historically, have always been liberal thinkers.
That said, a good person will be accepted by good people anywhere. If your kid is a bigot, like so many Conservatives, he will likely have a very difficult time in college.