This video seems a little confused to me. PragerU's argument is that workers should give customers the benefit of the doubt. But at university the students are the customers and therefore within their rights to get what they ask for. They're not the workers in that dynamic.
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And if you don't want to make the students customers, you necessarily have to remove tuition fees. If universities are getting large sums for each student they have no incentive to fail them. Better to remove/lower tuition fees and have universities funded by more research grants
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So "The customer is always right." applies at McDonald's, but not at college?
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When you go to school and demand that every question you answer is correct.
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Funny how many on the right don’t want young people to learn critical thinking, logic, or how to research topics. Almost as if... folks like Prager know they need to rely on undereducated populace to get away with their tricks

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Wait, I thought flipping burgers was a menial job? But now it's better than college?
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At what McDonalds can I learn how to code in C++?
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The one that is in an university, by professor Maverick McDonalds. :3
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Well I suppose this is technically right in that it would teach you that the proletariat needs to rise up and destroy capitalism and the bourgeoisie. Colleges and universities reinforce western liberalism of meritocracy and democracy.
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