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College campuses have become a "cancer" on American society, breeding anti-American radicalism, and the only way forward is to get the left-wing activists out of the classroom, a retired California professor argued in the Wall Street Journal Tuesday.
"Never have college campuses exerted so great or so destructive an influence. Once an indispensable support of our advanced society, academia has become a cancer metastasizing through its vital organs. The radical left is the cause, most obviously through the one-party campuses having graduated an entire generation of young Americans indoctrinated with their ideas," John Ellis wrote in his opinion piece.
Ellis, professor emeritus of German literature at the University of California, Santa Cruz, laid out the various ways he believes colleges have become a "destructive" force on society, from prioritizing social justice over academic achievement, censoring conservative voices, portraying criminals as victims, and driving a wedge between parents and children with attacks on the nuclear family.
originally posted by: rickymouse
The far left is infatuated with college degrees. They have even gone so far as to push for degrees being necessary for employment in jobs where they are not needed. Pretty soon to babysit you will need a college degree or to work at a place like subway tossing ingredients on a junk food you will need a degree or they will hire you only if you are going to college.
I know so many people who got degrees from college and are working at places where a degree is not needed. Hiring a person with a degree to work at a place like this seems to put a division between the employees. The ones who have a college degree think they know more about the job than a person who spent that four years working for that company and they seem to expect they should get more pay than that employee who has personal job experience at that place. I would not hire people with degrees in my business as a builder, some college was ok, as long as they did not have a degree. I have been around, it seems those people with a degree have a chip on their shoulder most times, they believe falsely they are better than the guy who came out of highschool and gained real life work experience most times. That is discrimination and I do not like discrimination. I had a higher IQ than anyone who ever applied for work for me, but I had no degree. I am smart enough to pay attention to my surroundings. If I have the right to control an injustice, I will try to fix the issue.
You do not need a degree, plus a high student debt, toprove you are intelligent
originally posted by: christinejohn
The purpose of education is to empower and enlighten people, ...