Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Courses based on theoretical or exploratory ideas are not allowed?
This includes many higher-level science and math courses .....
Ah yes, theoretical physics versus theoretical gender studies.
One of these might open the door to advancement for all mankind.
The other just got offended.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Courses based on theoretical or exploratory ideas are not allowed?
This includes many higher-level science and math courses .....
Ah yes, theoretical physics versus theoretical gender studies.
One of these might open the door to advancement for all mankind.
The other just got offended.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m in a practical field and ended up with a BS not BA but the fools making fun of humanities and such would probably be the most to benefit from them. Such ignorance.
No one is making fun of the humanities. I'm a humanities major. Gender studies, however, is mockable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
I was one of the people who soccer at this kind of thinking.
All states are purple. Most universities that people talk about here are in blue or blue violet communities. Gainesville is not hell on earth. Plenty of conservative Republican-dominated states and even conservative Republican-dominated boards of university trustees have found ways to nurture great universities and university cities that respect all sorts of points of view.
But, if DeSantis is really going to go in and change the state universities in an arbitrary way, without facing significant judicial constraints, then sending a kid to a state university in a place like that would be troubling. How can you trust the university to keep anything the same or make good on any promises if a governor is just going to go in and change things in a random way?
You are kidding, right?
We are talking about the modern GOP meaning they are coming for women.
If they take power you think women in Florida are going to college?
How stupid can you be? Wake the hell up ladies this is not a far reach. DeSantis is preparing for all kinds of stuff. He does at min 10 executive orders a day. He is replacing everyone he can with heinous humans. He will change the Florida constitution.
Seriously, not to mention science and evolution you think that will be taught? Montana is already floating that crap.
NO Florida Colleges are not safe, they will not be centers of learning. They will be shitholes of bible thumping nonsense.
I went to UF in the 1980's it was not progressive then, it has come a very long way. With Ben Sasse at the helm and DeSantis in office UF will. be nothing but crap.
Coming for women? limiting or banning abortion is about control, not about sanctity of life
You mean like allowing men transgendering to women play in women's sports and dominate the field? this i like 5 people in the country, the issue is overblown
J. K. Rowling seems persona non grata by democrats. Why? some democrats, again, overblown
Or attacking any women that don't fall in line with progressive ideology? Stop.so it is oky for a Duggar to get an abortion but not regular people in her state?
You care about women only if they embrace your view of the world. Otherwise, you Nikki Haley them.[b] Haley is a Putin apologist. Why are you defending her?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
I was one of the people who soccer at this kind of thinking.
All states are purple. Most universities that people talk about here are in blue or blue violet communities. Gainesville is not hell on earth. Plenty of conservative Republican-dominated states and even conservative Republican-dominated boards of university trustees have found ways to nurture great universities and university cities that respect all sorts of points of view.
But, if DeSantis is really going to go in and change the state universities in an arbitrary way, without facing significant judicial constraints, then sending a kid to a state university in a place like that would be troubling. How can you trust the university to keep anything the same or make good on any promises if a governor is just going to go in and change things in a random way?
You are kidding, right?
We are talking about the modern GOP meaning they are coming for women.
If they take power you think women in Florida are going to college?
How stupid can you be? Wake the hell up ladies this is not a far reach. DeSantis is preparing for all kinds of stuff. He does at min 10 executive orders a day. He is replacing everyone he can with heinous humans. He will change the Florida constitution.
Seriously, not to mention science and evolution you think that will be taught? Montana is already floating that crap.
NO Florida Colleges are not safe, they will not be centers of learning. They will be shitholes of bible thumping nonsense.
I went to UF in the 1980's it was not progressive then, it has come a very long way. With Ben Sasse at the helm and DeSantis in office UF will. be nothing but crap.
Anonymous wrote: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?
I was one of the people who soccer at this kind of thinking.
All states are purple. Most universities that people talk about here are in blue or blue violet communities. Gainesville is not hell on earth. Plenty of conservative Republican-dominated states and even conservative Republican-dominated boards of university trustees have found ways to nurture great universities and university cities that respect all sorts of points of view.
But, if DeSantis is really going to go in and change the state universities in an arbitrary way, without facing significant judicial constraints, then sending a kid to a state university in a place like that would be troubling. How can you trust the university to keep anything the same or make good on any promises if a governor is just going to go in and change things in a random way?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Courses based on theoretical or exploratory ideas are not allowed?
This includes many higher-level science and math courses .....
Ah yes, theoretical physics versus theoretical gender studies.
One of these might open the door to advancement for all mankind.
The other just got offended.
Anonymous wrote:I’m in a practical field and ended up with a BS not BA but the fools making fun of humanities and such would probably be the most to benefit from them. Such ignorance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So the enslavement of Africans until the Civil War is an ideology?
Nice strawman. And totally expected.You know this isn't about the teaching of history, but do go on.
DP
They why are they removing history books from the libraries?
Anonymous wrote:Courses based on theoretical or exploratory ideas are not allowed?
This includes many higher-level science and math courses .....
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?
Anonymous wrote:Courses based on theoretical or exploratory ideas are not allowed?
This includes many higher-level science and math courses .....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless they are specifically looking to hire a gender studies major I don't see it having any effect on an employer's thinking.
+1
Exactly who are the industries clamoring for gender studies majors?