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That's BullSlypokerbulldogshit!Bull...
Shit!
In fairness....those same GOP folks think robotics are bad for employment numbers....education is not solving problems...it's what kids DO with an education that matters....learning how to learn is important. A lot of liberal arts degrees are in my opinion a waste of time...you don't need a college degree to be an artist...you do to be a doctor, however
you don't need a college degree to be an artist
Is this in danger of being obvious?you do to be a doctor
school is a ship at sea....you can go somewhere or sail around in circles ......choices....my education has been quite an interesting journey...maybe you've stayed out of school too longOr is being a doctor over rated? Maybe it means you stayed in school too long.
you study art or you create art...choices..if you're lucky and have the time, you can do both..neither is required thoughPerhaps you don't realize how much study some forms of art take
you study art or you create art...choices
my education has been quite an interesting journey...maybe you've stayed out of school too long
it's usually not art...it's autographs that brings in the big bucksor criticize art or buy art or destroy art or ignore art or be named art
barfo
you study art or you create art
I know when someone is baiting me and disrespecting my career.....I also know I'm comfortable with my path in life whether you respect it or not. I know that whenever you ask for my opinions you are not really interested in those opinions...scientific method ...I'm a decent ping pong player when the game is friendlyWhat do you think you know
I'm not defining art....I'm saying a liberal arts degree is not necessary to be an artist, yet it is necessary for other professions...microbiologist...doctor, etc...what the fuck is rigid about that? my wife won national awards for art and is published in the Taiwanese nat'l art museums books 3 times...never took an art class in her life...but you wouldn't know that, I'm guessing. I've never practiced surgery having never studied medicineSeems like a ridge definition of art is needed to make the statement true.
I know when someone is baiting me and disrespecting my career.....I also know I'm comfortable with my path in life whether you respect it or not. I know that whenever you ask for my opinions you are not really interested in those opinions...scientific method ...I'm a decent ping pong player when the game is friendly
Escher never considered himself an artist although he's one of my favorites...he thought of himself as an architect of sorts....Well, back to art and the ridge opinion.
It always will beBeing smart used to be cool....
Thank you for clearly stating the obvious in a much more eloquent and less insulting way than I am capable.May I take a moment to differentiate between the thread title, "Conservatives think college is bad" and the poll results saying that "Republicans think that colleges and universities have a negative impact on the country." These are two very different concepts.
I think college is great, is important, and something I absolutely expect for my kids. However, I also think that a majority of colleges are unhealthily steeped in liberal ideology and often actively silence conservative voices, to the students'--and by extension, the country's--detriment.
It is not contradictory to love and value education and also be concerned about the current state and impact of American universities.
I've posted this before and I think it is worth discussing.May I take a moment to differentiate between the thread title, "Conservatives think college is bad" and the poll results saying that "Republicans think that colleges and universities have a negative impact on the country." These are two very different concepts.
I think college is great, is important, and something I absolutely expect for my kids. However, I also think that a majority of colleges are unhealthily steeped in liberal ideology and often actively silence conservative voices, to the students'--and by extension, the country's--detriment.
It is not contradictory to love and value education and also be concerned about the current state and impact of American universities.
teaching doesn't pay enough to attract conservative professors most often...many think of teaching as something you do when your company goes bust or you get fired....college is all about the syllabus material and it's good to be selective about your courses...if someone were more conservative and wanted to go to school in an area that supported that culture...they should go to a red state....the west coast and new England are way more liberal generally than the Midwest or south. There are choices for conservatives in higher education....private schools for the most part.actively silence conservative voices
I think college is great, is important, and something I absolutely expect for my kids. However, I also think that a majority of colleges are unhealthily steeped in liberal ideology and often actively silence conservative voices, to the students'--and by extension, the country's--detriment.
Not at all. My job is to spend 18 years exposing them to a wide range of ideas and encouraging them to think for themselves rather than just accepting what is given them, and hope/pray they take those lessons with them when they go to college.How does that work in practice? Will you forbid/discourage your children from attending the majority of colleges?
barfo
Not at all. My job is to spend 18 years exposing them to a wide range of ideas and encouraging them to think for themselves rather than just accepting what is given them, and hope/pray they take those lessons with them when they go to college.
I have no problem with people espousing liberal ideology. I get frustrated when it's presented as the only viable ideology. I get frustrated with conservatives who do the same (my in-laws are a prime example). However, I understand that there's no way to avoid that, so I hope only to prepare them for the deluge and hope for the best.
