Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oberlin College includes a world-class conservatory. The idea that Oberlin is all SJW just doesn’t pass the smell tes. Its conservatory students go on to place in most famous orchestras in the country. I just can’t imagine every one of them breathing fire.
Conservatory students tend to exist in isolation from the rest of the university. I can't speak for Oberlin but that has been my experience elsewhere.
The defamation suit is both bad news for Oberlin and good news for common sense. The Oberlin dean quoted should lose her position over this. But she likely won't. There's no sense of responsibility nor honor in higher education these days. It's all pandering to special interest groups and babying the SJWs.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oberlin College includes a world-class conservatory. The idea that Oberlin is all SJW just doesn’t pass the smell tes. Its conservatory students go on to place in most famous orchestras in the country. I just can’t imagine every one of them breathing fire.
Conservatory students tend to exist in isolation from the rest of the university. I can't speak for Oberlin but that has been my experience elsewhere.
The defamation suit is both bad news for Oberlin and good news for common sense. The Oberlin dean quoted should lose her position over this. But she likely won't. There's no sense of responsibility nor honor in higher education these days. It's all pandering to special interest groups and babying the SJWs.
Anonymous wrote:Which college kid of any race does not have a fake ID to purchase and consume alcohol?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oberlin College includes a world-class conservatory. The idea that Oberlin is all SJW just doesn’t pass the smell tes. Its conservatory students go on to place in most famous orchestras in the country. I just can’t imagine every one of them breathing fire.
Conservatory students tend to exist in isolation from the rest of the university. I can't speak for Oberlin but that has been my experience elsewhere.
The defamation suit is both bad news for Oberlin and good news for common sense. The Oberlin dean quoted should lose her position over this. But she likely won't. There's no sense of responsibility nor honor in higher education these days. It's all pandering to special interest groups and babying the SJWs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oberlin soccer coach tried to recruit my DD to play there. I told my DD I would not pay a dime to a school like Oberlin where there is simply no diversity of political thought on campus.
I went to Oberlin and that's just not true. There is absolutely diversity in political thought there. It's known as a very left wing place - and that is correct - but it's not correct that only left wing folks go there, or anyone else is unwelcome.
Really? Tell us about it.
Tell us about the flourishing (or even barely existing) College Republican club, Turning Point USA, or other conservative student group.
Tell us about the conservative-minded professors who feel completely free to speak and write from their point of view.
Tell us about the on-campus or nearby religious offerings, and the number of students who regularly participate.
Anonymous wrote:Oberlin College includes a world-class conservatory. The idea that Oberlin is all SJW just doesn’t pass the smell tes. Its conservatory students go on to place in most famous orchestras in the country. I just can’t imagine every one of them breathing fire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oberlin soccer coach tried to recruit my DD to play there. I told my DD I would not pay a dime to a school like Oberlin where there is simply no diversity of political thought on campus.
I went to Oberlin and that's just not true. There is absolutely diversity in political thought there. It's known as a very left wing place - and that is correct - but it's not correct that only left wing folks go there, or anyone else is unwelcome.
Really? Tell us about it.
Tell us about the flourishing (or even barely existing) College Republican club, Turning Point USA, or other conservative student group.
Tell us about the conservative-minded professors who feel completely free to speak and write from their point of view.
Tell us about the on-campus or nearby religious offerings, and the number of students who regularly participate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oberlin soccer coach tried to recruit my DD to play there. I told my DD I would not pay a dime to a school like Oberlin where there is simply no diversity of political thought on campus.
I went to Oberlin and that's just not true. There is absolutely diversity in political thought there. It's known as a very left wing place - and that is correct - but it's not correct that only left wing folks go there, or anyone else is unwelcome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oberlin soccer coach tried to recruit my DD to play there. I told my DD I would not pay a dime to a school like Oberlin where there is simply no diversity of political thought on campus.
I went to Oberlin and that's just not true. There is absolutely diversity in political thought there. It's known as a very left wing place - and that is correct - but it's not correct that only left wing folks go there, or anyone else is unwelcome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty crazy that the "victim" they decided to take a stand for was a guy who tried to steal wine and then beat up the owner... WTF?
Good for this business and shame on Oberlin.
I am a liberal and idiots like this give us a bad name
Absolutely. In fact, I get more incensed about the idiots on the liberal side because they make it much harder for the rest of us to garner support for common-sense liberal policies.
Anonymous wrote:Oberlin soccer coach tried to recruit my DD to play there. I told my DD I would not pay a dime to a school like Oberlin where there is simply no diversity of political thought on campus.
Anonymous wrote:Oberlin soccer coach tried to recruit my DD to play there. I told my DD I would not pay a dime to a school like Oberlin where there is simply no diversity of political thought on campus.