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Posted: Feb 25, 2023 - 9:28am

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‘Dilbert’s’ Scott Adams: ‘White people should get the hell away from Black people’
During his online program, the controversial East Bay cartoonist offered up his latest provocation, arguing that Black people constitute a ‘hate group’
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Posted: Feb 20, 2023 - 6:38pm

 Beaker wrote:


Video: James O'Keefe addresses PV staff today, prior to departure from PV.

PV: the board of director's statement in response

There's very little overlap here.   One side is not telling the truth
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Meanwhile, Project Veritas is hemorrhaging followers on Twitter bigtime.  Earlier today they had 1,480,000 +.  Currently 1,324,800 and falling.
Watch the real-time stats

The question remains: why now?  Why is this happening after PV's biggest blockbuster exposé, EVER?


It's project veritas - another distinct possibility is that no one is telling the truth.

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Posted: Feb 20, 2023 - 5:54pm

 Red_Dragon wrote:

Video: James O'Keefe addresses PV staff today, prior to departure from PV.

PV: the board of director's statement in response

There's very little overlap here.   One side is not telling the truth.

Meanwhile, Project Veritas is hemorrhaging followers on Twitter bigtime.  Earlier today they had 1,480,000 +.  Currently 1,324,800 and falling.
Watch the real-time stats

The question remains: why now?  Why is this happening after PV's biggest blockbuster exposé, EVER?

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Posted: Feb 20, 2023 - 5:38pm

Too big an asshole for the assholes...
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Posted: Feb 18, 2023 - 6:50am

Ok Proclivities...We'll do it your way.

The Real Elitists Are at Fox News

Republicans and their media enablers despise ordinary Americans.


https://archive.is/nwaop


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Posted: Feb 17, 2023 - 4:28pm

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Surprised DeSantis hasn't called yet for women to be excluded from higher education entirely.  Because we're pesky.


He's young...
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Posted: Feb 17, 2023 - 2:49pm

 rgio wrote:

Paul Krugman - NYTimes Op Ed



Surprised DeSantis hasn't called yet for women to be excluded from higher education entirely.  Because we're pesky.
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Posted: Feb 17, 2023 - 1:00pm

 Proclivities wrote:
If you use https://archive.md/ and enter the paywalled URL in the Search area you can get a link to an archived version of the article.  It seems to work for most sites - NYT, WaPo, etc..
https://archive.is/W3nIQ

They have a nice browser addon too, which offers two extra menu options (Search for a page in archive & archive a page).
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Posted: Feb 17, 2023 - 12:50pm

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Paywalled - thanks for sharing.

If you use https://archive.md/ and enter the paywalled URL in the Search area you can get a link to an archived version of the article.  It seems to work for most sites - NYT, WaPo, etc..
https://archive.is/W3nIQ
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Posted: Feb 17, 2023 - 12:25pm

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Paywalled - thanks for sharing.



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Posted: Feb 17, 2023 - 12:18pm

 rgio wrote:

Paul Krugman - NYTimes Op Ed



Paywalled - thanks for sharing.
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Posted: Feb 17, 2023 - 12:14pm

 Red_Dragon wrote:
Source?

Paul Krugman - NYTimes Op Ed

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Posted: Feb 17, 2023 - 12:13pm

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The whole liberal indoctrination by academia, media, and Hollywood trope has been with us for probably 50 years or more (now we are hearing the indoctrination has filtered down to our elementary and secondary schools). What I always think when it comes up is that this pervasive indoctrination must not be working very well. The country roughly is divided 50-50. Amazing how so many of these conservatives are able to resist this nonstop, ubiquitous indoctrination!



Homeschooling. 

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Posted: Feb 17, 2023 - 12:09pm

 steeler wrote:

The whole liberal indoctrination by academia, media, and Hollywood trope has been with us for probably 50 years or more (now we are hearing the indoctrination has filtered down to our elementary and secondary schools). What I always think when it comes up is that this pervasive indoctrination must not be working very well. The country roughly is divided 50-50. Amazing how so many of these conservatives are able to resist this nonstop, ubiquitous indoctrination!



It's 'cause they all have guns. 
/snark.
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Posted: Feb 17, 2023 - 12:05pm

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I always get a kick out the liberal indoctrination BS. Sure, it happens and a lot of left leaning groups on campus make too much noise.
But then look at the results: the top degrees are business and accounting (hardly a left leaning group). 
Rest of the top include engineering, premed, prelaw, and then education (there it is). 


The whole liberal indoctrination by academia, media, and Hollywood trope has been with us for probably 50 years or more (now we are hearing the indoctrination has filtered down to our elementary and secondary schools). What I always think when it comes up is that this pervasive indoctrination must not be working very well. The country roughly is divided 50-50. Amazing how so many of these conservatives are able to resist this nonstop, ubiquitous indoctrination!

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Posted: Feb 17, 2023 - 12:04pm

 black321 wrote:

I always get a kick out the liberal indoctrination BS. Sure, it happens and a lot of left leaning groups on campus make too much noise.
But then look at the results: the top degrees are business and accounting (hardly a left leaning group). 
Rest of the top include engineering, premed, prelaw, and then education (there it is). 



Sort of like how the opposition leaders are always simultaneously incompetent fools, and also evil geniuses. 
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Posted: Feb 17, 2023 - 11:12am

I always get a kick out the liberal indoctrination BS. Sure, it happens and a lot of left leaning groups on campus make too much noise.
But then look at the results: the top degrees are business and accounting (hardly a left leaning group). 
Rest of the top include engineering, premed, prelaw, and then education (there it is). 
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Posted: Feb 17, 2023 - 9:57am

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Sorry for the long post, but I thought this was an especially well-written summation of the current attack on education by the Right.

The Right Don’t Need No Education

Ron DeSantis, who is currently governor of Florida and wants to become president, has been trying to position himself as America’s leading crusader against wokeness. And lately higher education has become his most visible target. He picked a very public fight with the College Board over its new advanced placement course in African American studies, and in the past few days has broadened that attack into a suggestion that Florida might stop offering A.P. classes in any field.

What’s going on here? It’s easy to get drawn into debating accusations about particular courses or institutions, but that’s missing the fundamental context: the extraordinary rise in right-wing hostility to higher education in general.

Is every accusation about left-leaning professors trying to indoctrinate students false? Probably not: America is a big country, and it surely must be happening somewhere — although the specific charges made by right-wing critics are often ludicrous. In a meeting with the College Board, Florida officials asked whether the new A.P. course was “trying to advance Black Panther thinking.” Guys, the Black Panthers closed up shop when Ron DeSantis was a little kid; say the words now and most people think you’re talking about Wakanda.

It is true that college faculty members are much more likely to identify themselves as liberal and vote Democratic than the public at large. But this needn’t be evidence of anti-conservative bias. Much of it surely reflects self-selection: What kind of person decides to pursue academics as a career? To make a comparison: The police skew Republican, but I presume that everyone accepts that this mainly involves who wants to be a police officer.

So what’s really driving the attacks on higher education?

Not that long ago most Americans in both parties believed that colleges had a positive effect on the United States. Since the rise of Trumpism, however, Republicans have turned very negative. Recent polling shows an overwhelming majority of Republicans agreeing that both college professors and high schools are trying to “teach liberal propaganda.”

But what actually happened here? Did America’s colleges — which a large majority of Republicans considered to have a positive influence as recently as 2015 — suddenly become centers of left-wing indoctrination? Did the same thing happen to high schools, run by local boards, across the nation?

Of course not. What happened was that MAGA politicians began peddling scare stories about education — notably, denouncing high schools for teaching critical race theory, even though they don’t. And right-wingers also greatly expanded their definition of what counts as “liberal propaganda.”

Thus, when one points out that schools don’t actually teach critical race theory, the response tends to be that while they may not use the term, they do teach students that racism was long a major force in America, and its effects linger to this day. I don’t know how you teach our nation’s history honestly without mentioning these facts — but in the eyes of a substantial number of voters, teaching uncomfortable facts is indeed a form of liberal propaganda.

And once that’s your mindset, you see left-wing indoctrination happening everywhere, not just in history and the social sciences. If a biology class explains the theory of evolution, and why almost all scientists accept it — or, for that matter, the theory of how vaccines work — well, that’s liberal propaganda. If a physics class explains how greenhouse gas emissions can change the climate — well, that’s more liberal propaganda.

And so a large segment of the population — the segment DeSantis is courting — has become hostile to higher education as a whole.

As an aside, it’s a familiar fact that U.S. politics is increasingly polarized along educational lines, with the highly educated supporting Democrats and the less-educated supporting Republicans. This polarization is often portrayed as a symptom of Democratic failure — why can’t the party win over working-class white voters? But it’s equally valid to ask how Republicans have managed to alienate educated voters who might benefit from tax cuts. And the party’s growing hostility to education is surely part of the answer.

In any case, one sad thing is that this turn against education is taking place precisely at a time when highly educated workers are becoming ever more crucial to the economy. This is especially obvious when you look at regional data within the United States: The college-educated percentage of a city’s population is a powerful predictor of both its current prosperity and its future growth.

That’s not to say that U.S. higher education is perfect. In general, we surely fetishize the standard four-year degree, which isn’t appropriate for everyone, and grossly neglect forms of education, such as apprenticeships, that might be more useful to many people. But that’s a whole other story.

For now, the important thing to understand is that people like DeSantis are attacking education, not because it teaches liberal propaganda, but because it fails to sustain the ignorance they want to preserve.




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