Works the other way around too. Like a hell of a lot more the other way around.
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exactly. It's the intolerant sexists and racists who need to work on themselves.
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I don't disagree, but shouldn't students in white, rural America also encounter more ethnic minorities?
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right. it's like we are expected to cater to close-mindedness.
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Perhaps most professors aren't Republicans because intelligent analysis of most issues doesn't support it
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Most students get their red state "education" from living in GOP bubbles before college. This is condescending.
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No. this is a battle over the value of research + knowledge. We will not dumb down our ideas.
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conservative politics is alive & well on college campuses. They do not need this advocacy or 'protection'.
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Diversity and tolerance are two-way streets. When will and your ilk start doing your part?
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@NickKristo Yeah, always so easy to demand that enemies live up to strictest rules and highest standards. Make's them easy targets.
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As a Hispanic conservative I champion and congratulate you on this piece... Extremism is sad in both sides
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They learn all the wrong lessons--how to be rigid, dogmatic, and violent when challenged by reason.
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republicans should travel outside their homestate to encounter diversity & coexistence w/ all kinds of ppl
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