posted on Nov, 25 2008 @ 09:33 AM
FSBlueApocalypse and DarrylGalasso;
I extend my apologies to you both. My generalizations were far too broad and condemning. I wish to note that yours is the high ground here.
In the way of meager excuses I will offer only that my experiences have led me to the point of making such statements. I know there are many who
deserve praise and recognition for the effort you put into your education; in a way that is what the grants and other support offered is supposed to
represent.
Unfortunately, I have had the experience of traveling down the hallways of some fairly impressive institutions; and I have found the leadership there
alarmingly wanting. We have an embedded class of elites in this world, stationed in high places, and gifted, along with their titles and
pedigrees, with a limitless capacity to preach their 'wisdom' which seems to have little foundation in reason or education. Worse, they may not be
criticized, because they are 'a cut above' the rest of us. As always seem evidenced ONLY by the social currency they've obtained at some
school.
How do these people, who often can't manage even their own lives, get to the positions of power? I am told it is in their education. Yet that
education never seems to manifest itself, and I suspect it is because there is too much opportunity to 'get a degree' because of a sponsor, like
mom, dad, or a big-shot family member or friend. Or perhaps, just having the right last name.
They diminish your accomplishments, and they seem to be hell bent on securing perpetual control of the institutions they infest, by ensuring their
'successors' are like minded or at the very least 'socially' acceptable to their own peer group. It has little to do with education, thus to me,
it renders the entire practice of going into massive debt to achieve the 'potential' benefit - empty.
There are those of us who aren't 'gifted' enough to succeed by virtue of our inability to devote enough time to that single aspect of our lives.
But for people like me it may be more likely that I'm just not that smart. Not being smart enough is an injury that I can bare, one can't know
everything, but then comes the insult. The insult of seeing inept, clueless, or otherwise misplaced 'peers' promoted past you because they have a
degree - even though it is acknowledged that such a 'status' does not translate into increased competence or value to the mission of the
organization.
Sour grapes? Perhaps. But there IS truth in the observation nevertheless.
The fact that our socialite elite country club gets to the positions of power in our country is appalling. They are hardly EVER presented tot he
voters as they are, they are Hollywood polished, and higher education certified..., and they seem to lead us down the toilet - EVERY TIME. I'm tired
of the degree being the social currency, because they say so - while admitting that in practice, (generally speaking) it means nothing other than they
are academically experienced.
[edit on 25-11-2008 by Maxmars]