Pew recently released the results of a poorly-worded poll showing that Republicans now believe that college is a net detriment to the nation. The poll did not inquire about particulars of why this might be, e.g. the crippling debt colleges bequeath their inmates. There
is a cost-benefit tradeoff that is simply not getting done on college
sheepskins, in the main. University professors, and more importantly,
the vampire army of administrators hiding behind them count on the
anesthetic of widespread American cultural approval of college as a
means unto itself. Consequently, a lot of degrees end up providing poor returns on the substantial sums required to get them.
Pretending that college is an unalloyed good in this way is deeply
dangerous, as the ranks of young people with poor job prospects and
mountains of debt show.
Despite the weak wording of the poll, the answers hint at who might think of colleges as a negative thing, and why.
It is simply undeniable that academia remains one of the serious redoubts of Marxism in the west; there are things so stupid only a
college professor can believe them. As they age, the academics and academia more broadly have
become increasingly illiberal: legal racial segregation, a modern Jim
Crow, now finds its primary impulse, not in the rural south, but in
places like UC Berkeley and CSU Los Angeles, both of which operate black-only dorms. Students employ the heckler's veto to disinvite heterodox speakers from campus. Title IX, originally designed to provide
gender equity in things like college sports, now is used to peddle
false, hysterical tales of rampant campus sexual violence, fueling witch hunts pursuing chimerical dating fiascoes, ruining the lives of young
men whose accusers may never be known or confronted; such young men have no right to
legal counsel or due process. Modern women's studies programs are home
to one of the most pernicious, anti-scientific lies ever told, the idea of humans as a "blank slate". That is, they promote the notion that
there are no distinctly male and female behaviors and modes of thinking
driven by biology, but that all these things result exclusively or primarily from social
conditioning. You will look in vain in any of their supposed scholarly
papers for reference to anyone doing work with functional magnetic
resonance imaging, or evolutionary biology; it as if they operated in an
academic silo.
So it is entirely comprehensible why
people might look upon the university today as a horrifically
expensive, self-indulgent, and even dangerous institution. Academia has become a haven for progressive dogma. It is deeply intolerant of divergent opinions. And it has the mammoth support of the Federal government.
Not everyone who identifies as a feminist believes women / men are blank slates.
ReplyDeleteNo. But that is largely the official party line among academic feminists.
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