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[–] boekanier ago 

In the past you could go to universities to gain values, standards and professional knowledge, in order to make you a good and useful citizen. Now there is only brainwashing, prejudice, fanaticism and political correctness, in order to prepare you to be a good cultural marxist, who has only one goal: to destroy society.

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[–] tmnsoon 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Because boomer parents and employers still think university is the same as it was 20+ years ago when they attended. So they tell the clueless 18 year olds fresh out of high school that they need to get a degree to get anywhere in life. And so they sign up for massive student loans because after a decade and a half of government school they're retarded and are incapable of critical thinking.

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[–] Sosacms ago 

Degrees that teach a skill are not the same as a degree that teaches an opinion. Any competent skill has value, regardless of how it was developed.

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[–] mailmetothemoon ago 

I don't. It's cheaper to hire actual professionals or smucks that went to school to tutor me. Networking is the key to making it, and many people that graduate from these schools fail to realize that.

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[–] theHare ago 

Because people have no ability to see the bigger picture. They are “retarded”

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[–] Lobotomy ago  (edited ago)

Are your principals and ideas so weak that the minute you're exposed to a liberal professor it all goes out the window and you become a commie drone? If not, why the fuck are you worried about whether your teacher is a antifa fag or not?

You set this strawman up, so I'll be charitable and knock it down for you.

Why would you spend as much as a house for private university education, only to be KNOWLEDGEABLY bait and switched into not actually learning anything other than marxist ideology? Why would I give my own hard-earned money to a bunch of kikes, just so that they can teach me their kike ways? Sounds like good money wasted. Sounds like I could skip that step and just buy a house. Sounds like investing in learning tradeskills would be a far better avenue, unless you're dead-set on being a doctor.

Oh, and it's principles, not principals. That education definitely panned out well for you, I see.

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[–] tmnsoon ago 

If you want to get into a licensed occupation then you have to get the degree, so go to university. But if not, why on earth would you go? What's the point of getting an "education" from dusty old Marxists who haven't had a real job in decades?

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[–] Feldorai 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

The only thing I'll ever defend about "Communism" is the only thing I actually agree on, that Communism never really states in its ideology, but I came up with it that somewhat falls in line with a Communist belief.

Practical education > Intended-To-Fail Conformist Education.

This is why the "Intended-To-Fail Conformist Education" is a bad thing. The 4.0GPA system & Common Core, intentionally seeks to fail students and hold them back based on some grade on a silly sheet of paper that basically means absolutely nothing in the real world, so you got your High School Diploma or GED equivalent, great, how much that you actually learned in school became of practical use for you in the real world to make a living? That's a rhetorical question with no single one correct answer. The problem is the major issue of how this reflects test scores Nationally, regardless of niglets on average low IQ being jumbled in with whites, Asians and so forth, not to mention the direct impact this actually has on students that "fail" grades and have to repeat the year over and over until they get passing grades (and again this is regardless of whether or not these students are just functionally retarded). -- Point being, the system seeks in its intent to fail these students and hold them back.

Practical education would be so much more useful and would benefit society greater than the system we have now. Absolutely under no circumstance is a student ever to be held back to repeat a year just because of a "failing" grade on a stupid sheet of paper, and there's no High School Diploma or GED equivalent necessary just to show or prove such a student is "competent". The intent here is to actually prepare students for the real world by offering a selection of options for them to choose from, say for example if a student just doesn't give a damn about learning how to wire a circuit on a stupid sheet of paper, give that student the materials & resources necessary to learn how to wire that circuit by hand -- some people learn better when they have something physical that they can actually interact with for instance -- guaranteed this such student would likely seek to become an Electrician as he/ she graduates -- alternatively if a student is just able to learn this trade skill a lot better/ easier by having a grade stamped on their sheet of paper by all means let them have this as an option too. The key point of this argument is that 1.) students have options to be educated through practical methods and 2.) there should be no students held back to repeat a year what-so-ever (if a student just simply does not give two shits about graduating learning a useful trade skill to make it in the real world then by all means let him/ her graduate to be satisfied working as a cashier or scrubbing toilets at Walmart for all I care, so long as he/ she isn't held back to repeat years just because they're either too stupid or just didn't give a damn about learning something.)

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[–] mailmetothemoon ago 

Couldn't of said it better myself. Bravo! It took me years to stumble on this ideology, and I've never failed to learn anything I've set my mind towards because of it. I'm going to do the same for my kids, if I have kids, instead of the fucked up education system.

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[–] Hypercyberpastelgoth 3 points -3 points (+0|-3) ago  (edited ago)

Leland Yee was busted in March 26 2014 for buying guns from MILF in the Philippines and on Nov 29 2014 a man was busted for trying to commit a mass shooting from the Mandalay Bay's 24th floor. You don't think? They wanted to do it to blame games do you?

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