OU is challenging UT to be the Berkeley of the Big 12 = 10.
1 posted on
04/07/2017 11:21:48 AM PDT by
C19fan
To: C19fan
Can they unlearn being spoiled brats, or unlearn all of the perverted garbage the media has taught them? Or unlearn the fake history they’ve been taught?
That would be a good start.
2 posted on
04/07/2017 11:23:59 AM PDT by
dp0622
(The only thing an upper crust cIonservative hates more than a liberal is a middle class conservative)
To: C19fan
The USSR used to call it “re-education”. Perhaps they too had an initial step called “unlearning”.
3 posted on
04/07/2017 11:24:33 AM PDT by
jiggyboy
(Ten percent of poll respondents are either lying or insane)
To: C19fan
"Unlearning workshops"!
Now, there's an apt descriptive term for Progressive activity in many schools, colleges, and universities across America for decades now.
To: C19fan
Sheesh. When I was in a sorority back in the olden days (1988-1992) we were only interested in drinking and meeting cute boys. How times have changed.
To: C19fan
Re-Education Camps, or trại học tập cải tạo in Vietnamese, was the official designation given to the prison camps operated by the Communist government of Vietnam following the end of the Vietnam War.
Linguistically, Re-education Camp doesnt quite capture the literal translation of trại học tập cải tạo, which in Vietnamese means an attempt at re-creation, and making over sinful or incomplete individuals.
Without any meaningful or rational judicial process, the communist government imprisoned up to 300,000 former military officers, government workers and supporters of the former government of South Vietnam.
Prisoners were subjected to intensive political indoctrination and were forced to pen confessions for war crimes they didnt commit. Torture and abuse at the camps were rampant.
Prisoners were subjected to hard manual labor that was often dangerous, like sweeping fields for mines. Death from starvation and disease was common. Some prisoners were incarcerated for more than a decade, if they survived.
Soon, the terror in Vietnam reached a fever pitch as the country, buckled by two decades of economic hardship and international war, descended into chaos.
From Sea to Shining Sea
6 posted on
04/07/2017 11:29:02 AM PDT by
\/\/ayne
(I regret that I have but one subscription cancellation notice to give to my local newspaper.)
To: C19fan
Personally, I think its a good idea. Take unlearning sexism. We could all learn to see women as the nagging harpies they are instead of the annointed victims they pretend to be. When they start bitching, imagine the freedom of just grabbing the garden hose and letting em have it. Relearning to say “shut up” instead of having to pretend what they say is important. I think it sounds great.
8 posted on
04/07/2017 11:36:29 AM PDT by
lafroste
(Look at my profile page. Thanks.)
To: C19fan
The Greek system has always been a target of those who claim no interest in rushing but who nevertheless resent any club, society or fraternal organization of which they are not a member.
9 posted on
04/07/2017 11:43:19 AM PDT by
relictele
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To: C19fan
Chancellor Boren = Homo..... what else would you expect from a faggot?
10 posted on
04/07/2017 11:46:06 AM PDT by
Hogblog
To: C19fan
“Unlearning: Workshops for the Greek Community”
Another good one would be, “F you to death: Good advice for the SJW community.”
12 posted on
04/07/2017 12:33:15 PM PDT by
dsc
(Any attempt to move a government to the left is a crime against humanity.)
To: C19fan
On the bright side, the campus student Catholic center and program at St. Thomas More parish at OU is simply outstanding. If you are a Catholic OU alum especially, consider kicking in some $ this Lent.
Our Hope is in Christ.
To: C19fan
Isn’t this stereotyping of “the Greek community?”
14 posted on
04/07/2017 3:53:01 PM PDT by
free-in-nyc
(Freeping from the heart of the occupation)
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