Why isn't there a way to get rid of these so called "teachers". Kids going to college are paying their tuition, so why should they have to put up with this kind of crap?
Mighty big talk from a junior-college history teacher.
It was the same twenty years ago. The liberal arts curriculum was about one third communism and Reagan-bashing.
Damn, we need vouchers.
I had a gay, liberal professor for my Literary Criticism class. Guess what we spent the largest amount of class discussing? Death in Venice. It fit the professor pretty well I thought.
Yet when the topic turns to gun control, and you state you want a weapon for self defense, this moron will tell you that's what 911 is for. And who will respond? The same cops he just derided.
It's not bad everywhere.
And as for college...........go to a conservative Christian school, and even your liberal profs are reasonable..........and that's SAYING something. :o)
My daughters 11th grade US History teacher assigned yhe class to bring in articles concerning the RNC. She brought one from the NY Post, which we read in this dictatorship, er... household. He didn't like it so he informed the class that only articles from the NYT would be accepted, because the Post has a "different" view. Needless to say, she went to school the next day armed with articles from the Post and FR, especially those critical of the Liberal slant taken by the Times.
Great. I attended this college....
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Great. I taught at this college....
If it was my child that was greeted by that I would gladly post his bail after he punched the professor.
I know about indoctrination from first-hand experience in the late 1980's when I was an undergrad. The fear of getting a bad grade kept me quiet at first. Nevertheless, I quickly learned my lesson and I started to shy away from subjective courses and I took more analytical and math oriented courses such as accounting, structural engineering, and statistics.
Unfortunately, I had many classmates who were indoctrinated. The bottom line is that if the students become indoctrinated then they never really learn to think for themselves. They mostly look at symptoms of problems in life and say, "Let the government fix that!" Never mind the fact that the government created the problem in the first place. Because they were so heavily indoctrinated, they focus on symptoms while ignoring the cause.
Since it has been a while since I graduated, I can also say that most of my friends who were heavily indoctrinated did not pursue a profession related to their fields of study. I think that the indoctrination made them inept in a capitalist country. With all the indoctrination going on, all they got was a bunch of theoretical hogwash based on the now failed Marxist philosophy. End result: a lot of them went into law and I became an architect.
My favorite link related to this subject:
http://www.noindoctrination.org/
Indoctrination is everywhere except at the Christian colleges. Where is everywhere? Public, private, large, small, in-state, out-of-state, junior college, four year college, ...