Posted on 11/22/2015 12:07:59 AM PST by Swordmaker
Modern Educayshun is a short film by Neel Kolhatkar. It targets the bizarre and extreme form of liberalism that is ruining schools and universities. In previous years young minds were figuring out how to get to the moon. Now universities seem obsessed with âmicro-aggressionâ and finding more and more reasons to be offended by virtually everything.
This video is pretty amusing and has a horror movie type soundtrack. If you think this video is funny please share.
To see another video from Neel Kolhatkar check out Equality
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He’s an atheist to boot! Here is his Facebook thanks/comments. Looks like being identified as a conservative is causing him some grief:
Wow. Thank-you everyone for viewing Modern Educayshun over 1,000,000 times, it seems to have hit a chord all over the world and I couldn’t be happier.
I am proud that people of varying political affiliations have enjoyed the film but as its creator I need to make clear that it was never intended as a conservative statement. The crux of the film is the appraisal of science and reason - how extensive political correctness can hinder the pursuit of such values.
Personally, I agree with many conservative principles like small government and a free market but I am also an atheist and believe an excessive amount of religion can have the very same effect. I have no issue with everyone enjoying the film and extracting their own meaning just do not hold me up as a champion of conservatism.
That said, thank-you all once again!
looks like an episode of twilight zone....creepy.
Neel Kolhatkar — a Maharashtrian
As far as I know, he's an Australian comedian and videographer. . . and a conservative.
Or at least a person who thinks like a conservative in many of his views.
Well done
I thought the line, “What do you mean by sexually ambiguous” was the funniest line.
By his statements one sees he is young, inexperienced and unwise before the Lord.
He is perceptive with the immolation of science at the foot of political correctness, but his spiritual wisdom is immature.
I think his sensitivities will bring him to the knowledge of the Savior and why it is important for him to know Him.
We can both pray for that!
Place Mark
Reminds me of one of the departments of USC that I worked at and some of the classrooms I changed out computers in.
At least the instructor wasn’t the hag I had to put up with externally but would be every bit as vile as the real thing.
Is this based on a true story?
Penelope..... dear penelope.
you are a true success. you are making a difference
It could be part of a Dr. Who episode.
A screwed up failed society that punishes intelligence, achievement, reason, common sense that also permanently eliminates any one with those characteristics. That is also a democrat utopia.
It also sounds like the teleproduction class I took in 96.
Pretty much sums it up....
Indifferently conceived and acted, tedious, obvious, lacking charm and superficial. This pretty much describes all conservative media and is one reason why conservatives have surrendered presence in Hollywood and TV. Yet I see lots of penetrating, savvy wit on FR and I know that actual creative talent is out there in our demographic. I wanted to see a skateboarder, a goth, a jock and a nerd in the class and the teacher should have been a cross between Nurse Ratchet and Nurse Diesel. Until we solve this problem with our impoverished levels of creativity and imagination, we’ll be fighting with one hand tied behind our back.
Neel get -2 points because the teacher does not like him.
Common core math and liberalism and infected schools around the world judging by the accents.
I fear it is being played out in all of our institutions of Educayshun everywhere in the United States. . . and since Neel is Australian, it must also have spread there. I am fearful for our culture and civilization as the know-nothing-and-feel-everything crowd take over. These are people who have never even heard the concept of "I may disagree with what you say but I will fight to the death for your right to say it!" and prefer the world drawn so bleakly in George Orwell's "1984," not that they have ever been allowed to read it; it might have upset their fragile egos.
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