Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Liberty. By political you mean “liberal” right? You’re fine if the politics are to the right so a school like Liberty should be fine.
NP, not OP, but this is my question too. And yes, I'll say it - I am not interested in sending DC to a progressive/ liberal school. Liberty is not what we're looking for.
Any other thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it really just isn't the problem the conservative media makes it out to be.
My life long republican father probably regrets every day of his life that he sent me to a liberal arts college where I majored in government and god forbid came out with a different perspective than he had. And no I wasn't indoctrinated, but my eyes were opened to other considerations, perspectives and experiences and i became... perish the thought... open minded! THAT is the point of college. Learning other perspectives, doing your research, relying on facts not radio talk show hosts.
Even at that LAC, back when I was there, there was no political cultural environment to speak of, I just happened to major in it.
Interesting, so being conservative means being closed minded? So I assume being a liberal means being open minded in your eyes? Your post actually reads as someone who is extremely closed minded for what it's worth which I imagine for someone of your ilk is not much.
Anonymous wrote:it really just isn't the problem the conservative media makes it out to be.
My life long republican father probably regrets every day of his life that he sent me to a liberal arts college where I majored in government and god forbid came out with a different perspective than he had. And no I wasn't indoctrinated, but my eyes were opened to other considerations, perspectives and experiences and i became... perish the thought... open minded! THAT is the point of college. Learning other perspectives, doing your research, relying on facts not radio talk show hosts.
Even at that LAC, back when I was there, there was no political cultural environment to speak of, I just happened to major in it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is applying overseas for this reason. University of Amsterdam is a target
Same. Got into McGill and will be glad to get out of this wash dc leftist fishbowl.
By moving to Canada? OK ...
Out of the frying pan, and into the fire! And that is before their widespread anti-American bigotry kicks in
McGill is more capitalist than Wharton. Ad it easily has excellent “diversity” in race, creed, and heritage being in Toront. And better yet, has merit-based applications that aren’t attacked for being racist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is applying overseas for this reason. University of Amsterdam is a target
Same. Got into McGill and will be glad to get out of this wash dc leftist fishbowl.
Anonymous wrote:DS is applying overseas for this reason. University of Amsterdam is a target
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wash and Lee. Notre Dame. Tulane. Baylor. Ivies are political.
“Ivies are political”. God that is stupid word salad. Please ignore this idiocy. I guarantee more polarized thinking at ND and Baylor than at Dartmouth or Cornell.
You deplorable traitorous capitol storming mouth breathers will never learn.
😂 we hit a nerve, clearly.
Yes, you ignorant traitorous POS have been hitting nerves with your racist sexist white supremacism for year and it came to a head recently.
Also, this is yet another thread where you don't understand the meaning of the term "liberal arts". It means the opposite of what you think.
Get your knuckles off the ground and learn something.
You know, just because a kid wants to go to college and focus on their studies instead of politics does not mean they are automatic racists. You are seriously making pp’s point for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Liberty. By political you mean “liberal” right? You’re fine if the politics are to the right so a school like Liberty should be fine.
OP. Thanks for trying to type cast me. No, not interested in Liberty which is also political. DC is sick of all politics and would like a college experience of the type I had as a 18 year old.
18 year olds in the US of A are expected to be educated to be voters as part of their responsibility to the country. Maybe your kid should move to a country where politics doesn't matter, like North Korea, China or Russia.
Civics classes do not = political indoctrination
Can’t wait to see the new woke civics class curriculum for k-12 all about evil America, the evil founders, the evil documents, and the evil history. The shame, the horror, the failures. We must overhaul the country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Liberty. By political you mean “liberal” right? You’re fine if the politics are to the right so a school like Liberty should be fine.
NP, not OP, but this is my question too. And yes, I'll say it - I am not interested in sending DC to a progressive/ liberal school. Liberty is not what we're looking for.
Any other thoughts?