suntzu
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BJA wrote:
is but one example.
It is not about "education", it is about indoctrination. That is the sad fact of education today.
BJA wrote:
I have had courses like that. The entire purpose of college training is to indoctrinate you into a set mode of thinking--universities and colleges do not I don't think by nature encourage free thought, or free speech, and they certainly do not tend to promote the exercise of your other Constitutionally protected rights--the student whose professor called the police on him after he exercised his Constitutionally protected First Amendment right when he advocated for allowing Concealed carry on college campuses http://opencarry.mywowbb.com/forum64/22431.htmlWell I just got done with the civil liberties and civil rights section in my college national government and politics today course. There was no mention of the second ammendment..... I go back to the index to see where the second ammendment is discussed, it's only on two pages with very little discussion in the WHOLE book. Realy?! I then look up "gun control" in the index of my textbook and it has five pages. Discussing whether gun control is good or bad, it says to make the conclusion yourself and get involved...... Anyone's elses textbook or course like this?
This really worries me.
Ben
is but one example.
It is not about "education", it is about indoctrination. That is the sad fact of education today.