Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's catholic. Not woke at all.
It's Jesuit and definitely "woke".
Be definition, all Catholic orders are woke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's catholic. Not woke at all.
It's Jesuit and definitely "woke".
Be definition, all Catholic orders are woke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a real perception? Is it recent? I went to Georgetown in the early 90s and hated how conservative it was. Yes, students and faculty care about others (is that woke?) but they also sent a huge contingent of students to the March for Life and LGBTQ students felt like fish out of water. But then, I guess a lot can change in 30 years.
I think it has changed quite a bit since then. Georgetown was the first Catholic university in the country to establish an LGBTQ+ center (in 2008). Hoyas for Choice is always tabling in Red Square. The Center for Social Justice is extremely active. As a (non-Catholic, non-Christian, left/progressive) employee, I find it a very comfortable place to work.
One thing it is not is a super-activist place. I think students who are drawn to Georgetown are more “work within the system” types.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In this polarized age, if an applicant writes a bit about his commitment to social justice, diversity and inclusiveness and if the admissions person reading his application happens to be a MAGA, would the application be rejected right away?
Far more likely the other way around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:God I’m over this. How about we drop the word forever. There are thousands of kids there. Some of whom are trying out personalities and majors. Some couldn’t care less about politics. Most are just driven and smart, with various emerging points of view. Please stop fretting about the made up threat.
Clap clap
I think there are plenty of kids who just want to go to college and not have to deal with politics. These kids are in the middle of the political spectrum. Unfortunately, even forgets about these kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:God I’m over this. How about we drop the word forever. There are thousands of kids there. Some of whom are trying out personalities and majors. Some couldn’t care less about politics. Most are just driven and smart, with various emerging points of view. Please stop fretting about the made up threat.
There's something called scroll right by if you're not interested in OP's topic.
I’d rather push back against this BS. Not gonna normalize it
+ 1. We are done being polite and letting this nonsense go unchallenged.
Anonymous wrote:Is this a real perception? Is it recent? I went to Georgetown in the early 90s and hated how conservative it was. Yes, students and faculty care about others (is that woke?) but they also sent a huge contingent of students to the March for Life and LGBTQ students felt like fish out of water. But then, I guess a lot can change in 30 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's catholic. Not woke at all.
It's Jesuit and definitely "woke".
Be definition, all Catholic orders are woke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's catholic. Not woke at all.
It's Jesuit and definitely "woke".
Anonymous wrote:It's catholic. Not woke at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:God I’m over this. How about we drop the word forever. There are thousands of kids there. Some of whom are trying out personalities and majors. Some couldn’t care less about politics. Most are just driven and smart, with various emerging points of view. Please stop fretting about the made up threat.
There's something called scroll right by if you're not interested in OP's topic.
I’d rather push back against this BS. Not gonna normalize it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:God I’m over this. How about we drop the word forever. There are thousands of kids there. Some of whom are trying out personalities and majors. Some couldn’t care less about politics. Most are just driven and smart, with various emerging points of view. Please stop fretting about the made up threat.
Clap clap
I think there are plenty of kids who just want to go to college and not have to deal with politics. These kids are in the middle of the political spectrum. Unfortunately, even forgets about these kids.