Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MAGAs are traditional Americans. The type that won the revolutionary war. Republicans would have been British loyalists. Democrats lean toward communism and centralized control.
Overturning election is not American.
The election wasn't overturned. Get a grip.
My bad. Attempting to overturn elections is not Americans. There were enough real American present to stop it.
Yes, exactly. Starting with the vast majority of Republicans in congress, as well as the VP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder why U Florida is doing so well in the rankings then? Someone must want to teach there.
Exactly. Radical critical race theorists aren’t welcome in Florida. They need to go where they’re wanted.
For every crt theorist you turn away, you’ll lose another 50 who refuse to work where there is no academic freedom.
There's no academic freedom anymore in most of our institutions of higher learning. Leftist groupthink has taken over campuses from coast to coast.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Zero evidence of even 10% of conservatives
in your average college. ZERO.
Yes there is.
https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Political-identification-of-college-professors-by-field_tbl1_40823273
I don't think MAGAs actually understand studies.
You could introduce them to conservative college professors and they still wouldn't believe you.
Hopefully, more of the conservative professors will move to Florida.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, that’s why nobody is moving to Florida.
Only 1,000 new Florida residents a day, Einstein.
Every single day.
It’s Americas nursing home.
Plenty of families moving there -- not just senior citizens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder why U Florida is doing so well in the rankings then? Someone must want to teach there.
Exactly. Radical critical race theorists aren’t welcome in Florida. They need to go where they’re wanted.
For every crt theorist you turn away, you’ll lose another 50 who refuse to work where there is no academic freedom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, that’s why nobody is moving to Florida.
Only 1,000 new Florida residents a day, Einstein.
Every single day.
It’s Americas nursing home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Zero evidence of even 10% of conservatives
in your average college. ZERO.
Yes there is.
https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Political-identification-of-college-professors-by-field_tbl1_40823273
I don't think MAGAs actually understand studies.
You could introduce them to conservative college professors and they still wouldn't believe you.
Hopefully, more of the conservative professors will move to Florida.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Zero evidence of even 10% of conservatives
in your average college. ZERO.
Yes there is.
https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Political-identification-of-college-professors-by-field_tbl1_40823273
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder why U Florida is doing so well in the rankings then? Someone must want to teach there.
Exactly. Radical critical race theorists aren’t welcome in Florida. They need to go where they’re wanted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder why U Florida is doing so well in the rankings then? Someone must want to teach there.
Exactly. Radical critical race theorists aren’t welcome in Florida. They need to go where they’re wanted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, that’s why nobody is moving to Florida.
Only 1,000 new Florida residents a day, Einstein.
Every single day.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, that’s why nobody is moving to Florida.
Anonymous wrote:
Zero evidence of even 10% of conservatives
in your average college. ZERO.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder why U Florida is doing so well in the rankings then? Someone must want to teach there.