Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
She makes sense and articulates her view. Most people are not afraid of education or history or books and most people have zero intention of raising ignoramus children that are not exposed to education or history or books.
It's interesting that you equate getting rid of "gender studies" as getting rid of all humanities classes. The only thing FL is getting rid of in public universities is gender studies. That's it. But sure, continue with your fake news.
+ a million.
The ignorance and anti-FL bigotry in this forum is amazing.
Nope. The ignorance, gaslighting and pro-FL denialism in this forum is amazing.
+1
These people would have clapped for the Holocaust provided it was used against the “right” people in their minds. “This censorship is good! Why are you whining? We have always been at war with Eastasia!”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
She makes sense and articulates her view. Most people are not afraid of education or history or books and most people have zero intention of raising ignoramus children that are not exposed to education or history or books.
It's interesting that you equate getting rid of "gender studies" as getting rid of all humanities classes. The only thing FL is getting rid of in public universities is gender studies. That's it. But sure, continue with your fake news.
+ a million.
The ignorance and anti-FL bigotry in this forum is amazing.
Nope. The ignorance, gaslighting and pro-FL denialism in this forum is amazing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
She makes sense and articulates her view. Most people are not afraid of education or history or books and most people have zero intention of raising ignoramus children that are not exposed to education or history or books.
It's interesting that you equate getting rid of "gender studies" as getting rid of all humanities classes. The only thing FL is getting rid of in public universities is gender studies. That's it. But sure, continue with your fake news.
+ a million.
The ignorance and anti-FL bigotry in this forum is amazing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
She makes sense and articulates her view. Most people are not afraid of education or history or books and most people have zero intention of raising ignoramus children that are not exposed to education or history or books.
It's interesting that you equate getting rid of "gender studies" as getting rid of all humanities classes. The only thing FL is getting rid of in public universities is gender studies. That's it. But sure, continue with your fake news.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
She makes sense and articulates her view. Most people are not afraid of education or history or books and most people have zero intention of raising ignoramus children that are not exposed to education or history or books.
It's interesting that you equate getting rid of "gender studies" as getting rid of all humanities classes. The only thing FL is getting rid of in public universities is gender studies. That's it. But sure, continue with your fake news.
Anonymous wrote:And if one is too ignorant to understand why gender studies is important, or even a discipline...
Anonymous wrote:
She makes sense and articulates her view. Most people are not afraid of education or history or books and most people have zero intention of raising ignoramus children that are not exposed to education or history or books.
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?