So rejoice - rejoice! - whenever you hear of problems in the education sector. Every liberal arts college that closes, every professor fired (barring those in the hard sciences), is a step forward in dissolving the power of an arrogant elite aloof in their ivory towers.
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Funding to universities in Alaska has been slashed. $130 million has been denied to the Uni of Alaska. This means faculty layoffs and closing its 13 community campuses. Look at the physiognomy of this woman.https://www.npr.org/2019/07/03/738569508/university-of-alaska-readies-for-budget-slash-we-may-likely-never-recover …
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Uni of Alaska President James Johnsen said “There aren't any nickels and dimes laying on the floor anymore. It has to be – to borrow a medical term – amputation at this point." Excellent! Sever the diseased organ to let society recover. Again, check out the weak physiognomy.pic.twitter.com/U9vtAaYRup
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South Dakota recently passed a bill demanding “intellectual diversity” at its colleges. The bill orders universities to protect free speech, including speech that may be “offensive, unwise, immoral, indecent, disagreeable or conservative.”https://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2019/03/21/south-dakota-passes-intellectual-diversity-bill …
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The bill had been stalled but was revived amid a debate over a "Hawaiian Day" party planned by University of South Dakota students, an event whose name was changed to "Beach Day" after an official told them their theme violated rules about inclusiveness.https://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2019/03/04/debate-over-hawaii-themed-party-u-south-dakota …
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This article tells of Newbury College - a small liberal arts college in Massachusetts - closing down. There’s a lot of hand-wringing here but inbetween the lines notice the usual ills of the education sector: inefficiency and greedy over expansion.https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2019/06/what-its-like-when-your-college-shuts-down/591862/ …
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Greed is common to colleges. Not content to enforce their state-backed credentialism on a generation or go begging for funds to spend on society-wrecking “research”, they’re also happy to ignore domestic students & expand recklessly to create room for higher fee paying foreigners
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Nearly every higher ed institute now depends on Chinese students who pay much higher fees in exchange for an overseas education. But the Chinese are wising up. Why spend all that money sending your kids to a college in the US when all they will learn is hookups and poopdick?pic.twitter.com/AKOzHjR91M
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Some colleges like to blame Trump for this and say that he is making foreign students feel unwelcome. Wrong. It’s simple economics. Colleges in Asia are rising in standards, American colleges are lowering. It’s cheaper and better for many to stay at home.https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/02/us/international-enrollment-drop.html …
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Replying to @moldbugman
At this point everyone knows you only go abroad if you sucked at the gaocao or your local equivalent.
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My friend you are much wisdom
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