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Comments by "" (@indonesiaamerica7050) on "College makes you dumber." video.
@rodshoaf Fascism is a direct reaction to Lenin's "Vanguard Party" Communism. Lenin was actually the first "corporatist" socialist. Read about his "Commanding Heights" theory. The Fascists and Nazis did and followed almost immediately. So did the Japanese and the US "Democratic" Party.
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@DataGeek903 When was that? Evolutionary Theory and Climate Change Theory are not "sciences". Sure, we can study nature and even DNA and use scientific testing and analysis to develop medical sciences and so forth. But I am 100% certain that nobody in any of your schools taught you what uncertainty theory actually is and how to apply it to all scientific analysis.
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@Always_Thinking That's an excellent point. Part time professors that also work in the private sector in for-profit enterprises are already fully done with woke BS.
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@nate4923 The problem with that theory is that you have no idea, apparently, how to critically analyze the required texts. I never paid any freaking attention to their spoken rhetoric. They're almost all blithering idiots. I would refer to the texts and then respond to that. It helps if they can't ever intimidate you as a student. You easily see them more realistically. And when you say "using politics" what you mean is that socialization has been politicized in our schools. How do you think that happened? Go back further and read the theories of the original supporters of "public education" and who they cited for "wisdom". Going back to your original sentence, you are correct that THEY do not bring politics in to class. The people ruling over the republic did that. They are in a sense just as much victims of all of this stupidity as their students are.
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@iamaronman The US founders probably had in mind Martin Luther, the Peace of Westphalia, the Church of England and the Cromwell-led AKA First English Civil War. But they were also aware of the abusive monarchy in France and the oppositional factions. But today we talk about "the separation of church and state" as if it's taken verbatim from the Constitution and it's not. It's an analogy. But the other point is that having a "faith" in something is not "religiosity". It used to be taht people could talk about disagreement in faith and religion and just agree to disagree, but not always. It's politicized religions that were defended with arms. The doctrine of "separation between church and state" can be inferred directly from the words of the Biblical Gospels. This doctrine is not at all anti-Christian or antitheist. It's anti-coercion. It's freedom of thought. Before Jesus you have what Marxists call a "nation building project". As atheists they think it's illegitimate just because it's ipso facto fraudulent. But if you follow the texts the coercion and politics in Judea ended with the call to "go in to all the world and teach..." And "always be prepared to give a reason". Most of what people teach about Christianity is wrong. American colonialists were skeptical, but not stupid antitheists.
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Progressive Liberal atheists are Marxists. Marxism is a dogmatic atheist religion that wants to eliminate all other beliefs. The illegality of their behavior doesn't come from my opinions or labels but through specific violations of the First Amendment and in fact the entire Bill of Rights in the name of "liberation" from Capitalism. Most of my teachers were lame but got dumber and more arrogant as I got older. In college most of them were palpably afraid of me because I sort of unintentionally corrected them constantly and they could do nothing about it but show stress in their face and body language. And I didn't even have an agenda. I just thought they were idiots. I can remember 2 or 3 professors that loved when I did. But I didn't like that either. I really didn't understand what a bunch of dogmatic idiots they were. I thought they were just talking down to the students constantly. Both things were true. Looking back in the historical records, the origin of these Ubermensch attitudes comes from the earliest days of "socializing education" and understanding their coded language. What we have today reflects "Social Darwinism". What exactly does that mean? Darwin implied "progress" comes from selective pressures and death. OK, we can see that that sometimes happens. But what if your the root theory is that all of Christianity is a fraud and whites as a "class" use religiosity to control society and economic planning from the top (monarch) down? OK, but those things don't exist in the USA today. Yeah, but these "institutions" already existed under slavery in the US so the US is worse because of "innate hypocrisy" and "cognitive dissonance" that today's "fragile whites" won't "wake up" aka "go woke". They are cultivated idiots. And the cultivation began sometime before the US Civil War nominally won by Abraham Lincoln (who was then shot by a KKK "lone wolf" assassin). I wrote that to say that while we're all free to choose our own favorite ice cream we're not free to advocate the overthrow of the US Constitution and every "institution" seen as preventing Progressive Marxist Utopian rule. The Russians called it "Soviet Communism". And even though they favor the Chinese neo-fascist strain they won't openly admit that they want the same kind of "Confucian characteristics" but replace that with "Woke White Liberals" as the US Ubermensch. Just like the slave days but now we have Green Energy Robots and AI. No need for chattel slaves. That kind of slave labor is now outsourced to China. How many "liberals" that call us all "racist" have every denounced the CCP's Nazi-style work/death camps? They're even constantly excusing US corporations that make huge profit margins by outsourcing labor (including mineral extraction) where the contractors can exploit workers. Including actual slaves.
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@Jin-vx2oe Political Science. LOL. The only thing more blatantly Marxist than that is Critical Theory injection in to everything. Higher education just means you keep going up the mountain or further down in the pit. You age either way. And you accumulate stacks of credentials that go up, not down. Unless you decide to "liberate" yourself with a bonfire.
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@CephalonAxii You need to read what Marxists say about "hegemony" and what we now call the "culture war". They don't tell you want to think. Of course. They expose you to Marxist dogmas as "realism". Until you can identify all of the "common sense agreement" you've been cultivated to accept, this "liberalism" still negatively affects your critical thinking skills and your "political nous". Which is to say, we all should be able to figure out who is lying to us whenever we hear something. "I know for a fact my more conservative beliefs are not commonly felt here in the Theatre Department," Right. So, keep developing that discernment. Conservative beliefs itself is not about "belief". It's about critical thinking. Maybe read Frederic Bastiat and then think again about how people propagate their "beliefs" in today's world. http://bastiat.org/en/twisatwins.html
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@stevenvail6277 Marxist professors crack me up. I used to love toying with them. I thought at that time they were being intentionally contrarian to teach us how to argue persuasively for Constitutional rule of law. I still to this day when I face any dogmatic Communist that they really believe this nonsense. It's so stupid. It's the kind of thing you dream about if you're a teenager and get locked up in prison for a long time and read about how it's all about Social Oppression through Economic Oppression and so forth. These idiotic credentialed teachers are getting paid to sit on their rear ends talking about the problem with "wage slavery" in the USA? WTF? So when I would debate them in a serious manner I thought I was doing what the teachers and the school wanted me to do. What they do now is call you a White Racist doing Whitesplaining. Nobody ever said that to me. Not sure why.
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@captainnyan-nyan2005 Nonsense.
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@iamaronman The idea of secular education came from France and many Catholics agreed with separating secular education from "religion" and "faith". A lot of secular private schools in the USA were founded by Catholics.
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@nate4923 Noone. Sociopath.
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