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Politics : How Quickly Can Obama Totally Destroy the US? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Qualified Opinion who wrote (13868)2/19/2015 5:38:43 PM
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Explain it? He would cheer it. One of his buddies molesting a white child? You betcha that's okay with him.



To: Qualified Opinion who wrote (13868)2/20/2015 9:31:29 AM
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To: Qualified Opinion who wrote (13868)2/20/2015 9:45:49 AM
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Scott Walker, Marie Harf, and a College ‘Education’-training in an ideology vs an education
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FrontPage Magazine ^ | February 20, 2015 | Jack Kerwick


That Wisconsin Governor and GOP presidential hopeful Scott Walker never graduated from college renders him ineligible for the office of the presidency. Or so say such critics as Howard Dean when they suggest that Walker is insufficiently educated for the position.

Though there are always exceptions, the painful truth of the matter is that the contemporary academic world has long since decided against supplying students with an education into the traditions of Western civilization. Instead, it has made up its mind to provide them with training in an ideology, namely, the prevailing leftist ideology better known as “Political Correctness” (PC).

Between “training” and an “education” there is a world of difference.

Those who are trained in an ideology will master all of the stock phrases,
clichés, and conventionalities of that ideology; but they will master nothing else. For example, you can bet the bank that it will be axiomatic to many—most—college students that such things as “racism,” “sexism,” “homophobia,” “imperialism,” “colonialism,” and “classism” are unmitigated evils. For this reason, it’s just as much a sure bet that these same students couldn’t so much as begin to formulate an argument for any of these beliefs—or for any others, for that matter.

Training in an ideology is training in propositions that are treated as either self-evident or as following from self-evident propositions. The ideology is dogma.

However, because an ideology is an abstraction of reality—a Readers’ Digest version of it, so to speak—it is, at best, a distortion or caricature of the real world.

And the ideology that reigns on today’s campus is a distortion—a gross distortion—of “the real world” of Western civilization.

Unlike their counterparts from yesteryear, the image of Western civilization that’s promoted in many liberal arts and humanities departments throughout the country has all of the depth of a puddle. The West has been reduced to an uninterrupted exercise of villainy begetting villainy, its unprecedented theological, philosophical, and literary achievements summarily dismissed as the function of “white male privilege.” The evils for which human beings the planet over have been guilty from since time out of mind are presented as being unique to the West—when in fact it is typically the case that the West is unique only insofar as it alone among the peoples of the world has gone to great lengths to stamp out these evils.

Yet while the PC ideology that’s being forced upon contemporary students is at once false and socially destructive, the point here is that, content notwithstanding, college students should not be trained in any ideology. To replace education with training in an ideology is to insure that students’ minds languish in a poverty of imagination, a state of affairs that at once results from and contributes to their alienation from their own civilization.

In short, training in an ideology denies students precisely those resources that they need in order to think.

As I write this, and as his Democratic opponents pounce on Scott Walker for his lack of a college “education,” Marie Harf, the deputy spokesperson for the U.S. Department of State, has just said that a “lack of opportunity for jobs” is among “the root causes” that account for the rise of such “extremist” groups as the now notorious “Islamic State.” In reply to the fury of incredulous responses that her remarks invited, Harf commented that hers “might be too nuanced of an argument [.]”

This, though, is exactly the problem: her argument is not nuanced. It’s all too simple. It’s formulaic. Actually, Harf hasn’t made an argument at all. She wouldn’t think to make one, and may not even know how to do so.

And this is because, for all of her college degrees, Harf, like her boss, Barack Obama, (evidently) sorely lacks an education.

She does, however, like millions of American college students, have training in an ideology.



To: Qualified Opinion who wrote (13868)4/11/2015 1:41:15 PM
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Liberals always side with evil over good.



To: Qualified Opinion who wrote (13868)4/11/2015 1:56:34 PM
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Obama shows great respect for Muslims and their holy days and lectures us to do the same.

Yet, a few days after another slaughter of Christians which Obama refused to acknowledge, Obama cavalierly chose the Christian high holy day of Easter to take yet another one of his signature shots at Christians.

Obama displays a hypersensitive respect for Islam while displaying little sensitivity or respect for Christians while claiming to be a Christian.