Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How liberal is Bates compared to Skidmore?
I’d choose Skidmore. Less isolated, nice town, easier to get secure internships in business (NYC) and gov (Albany) or
the arts (SPAC).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How liberal is Bates compared to Skidmore?
I’d choose Skidmore. Less isolated, nice town, easier to get secure internships in business (NYC) and gov (Albany) or
the arts (SPAC).
But Bates has the NESCAC designation, which helps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How liberal is Bates compared to Skidmore?
I’d choose Skidmore. Less isolated, nice town, easier to get secure internships in business (NYC) and gov (Albany) or
the arts (SPAC).
Anonymous wrote:How liberal is Bates compared to Skidmore?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s SJW
Social Justice Warrior(s)
Apparently some people prefer antisocial injustice.
No, some people recognize that some SJW tactics are antisocial. You can agree with the message and work for social justice, and also not want to be anywhere near some of the messengers whose behavior you find counterproductive to the cause.
This. It is a misconception that you have to be an "SJW" (shouting down anyone who disagrees with you, demanding your college cancel classes until it meets your demands, protesting a bakery they tried to protect themselves from your classmates' shoplifting, etc.) to care about social justice. I care deeply about social justice and working towards a more just society -- I just cringe at the tactics of say, the average Oberlin student, as a way to get there.
What are the tactics of an average Oberlin student? I went to Wesleyan and I would say that the average student is not what the stereotype is so I wonder if you are referring to a small portion of the Oberlin student body.
this is probably what pp is referring to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gibson%27s_Bakery_v._Oberlin_College
My child is a senior at Oberlin and is not a SJW type. She's typical college liberal but not really political. Her friends are all the same. The bakery thing is WAY overblown by people who have nothing to do with Oberlin. Also this event happened before any of the current students were at the school. I agree with the Wes alum above who says the average student is not the stereotype.
Anonymous wrote:Have you considered that your kid may need help? Like therapy? If they're feeling unable to befriend students who they identify as either preppy or SJW is it possible the problem lies within?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you considered that your kid may need help? Like therapy? If they're feeling unable to befriend students who they identify as either preppy or SJW is it possible the problem lies within?
Do you think those Skidmore students who demanded the college to fire the art professor for observing a pro-cop rally need help, like therapy?
Anonymous wrote:Have you considered that your kid may need help? Like therapy? If they're feeling unable to befriend students who they identify as either preppy or SJW is it possible the problem lies within?
Anonymous wrote:What reputation does Connecticut College have in this regard?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s SJW
Social Justice Warrior(s)
Apparently some people prefer antisocial injustice.
No, some people recognize that some SJW tactics are antisocial. You can agree with the message and work for social justice, and also not want to be anywhere near some of the messengers whose behavior you find counterproductive to the cause.
This. It is a misconception that you have to be an "SJW" (shouting down anyone who disagrees with you, demanding your college cancel classes until it meets your demands, protesting a bakery they tried to protect themselves from your classmates' shoplifting, etc.) to care about social justice. I care deeply about social justice and working towards a more just society -- I just cringe at the tactics of say, the average Oberlin student, as a way to get there.
What are the tactics of an average Oberlin student? I went to Wesleyan and I would say that the average student is not what the stereotype is so I wonder if you are referring to a small portion of the Oberlin student body.
this is probably what pp is referring to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gibson%27s_Bakery_v._Oberlin_College