I think it’s sort of silly to not admit that there is a significant lack of conservative voices in American higher education. I understand that some professions tend to sway one way or another, but to say that education overall doesn’t have a clear bias is willful ignorance.
We don’t need to exist in an echo chamber where we’re all aggressively agreeing with each other. But these seeds that are sown in classrooms grow up into our current situation, which is what
@Hair Warrior described earlier. By saying “that’s just partisan rhetoric“ and dismissing his viewpoint offhand, you’re continuing the cycle.
Also, the fact that a high school teacher can get fired for tweeting a fact (Donald Trump IS our President) should tell you everything you need to know about the current state of American politics.
"I felt a lot of people were rooting against our president and I just felt like we should be rooting for him to succeed," Kucera said. "Because when he succeeds. we all succeed."
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University faculties need not be expected to mirror their societies, but students and teachers ought not live in the information cocoons created by the overabundance of liberal professors in U.S. higher education.
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A recent Pew Research Center survey finds that only half of American adults think colleges and universities are having a positive effect on our nation. The leftward political bias, held
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