To: bart13 who wrote (125100 ) 11/20/2016 2:21:07 PM From: bart13 Respond to of 217695 George Will on how the childishness and condescension radiating from college campuses helped elect Trump Mark J. Perry @Mark_J_Perry November 19, 2016 4:15 pm Carpe Diem …. is from George Will’s column this week “ Higher education is awash with hysteria. That might have helped elect Trump. “: Many undergraduates, their fawn-like eyes wide with astonishment, are wondering: Why didn’t the dean of students prevent the election from disrupting the serenity to which my school has taught me that I am entitled? Campuses create “safe spaces” where students can shelter from discombobulating thoughts and receive spiritual balm for the trauma of microaggressions. Yet the presidential election came without trigger warnings? The morning after the election, normal people rose — some elated, some despondent — and went off to actual work. But at Yale University, that incubator of late-adolescent infants, a professor responded to “heartfelt notes” from students “in shock” by making that day’s exam optional. Academia should consider how it contributed to, and reflects Americans’ judgments pertinent to, Donald Trump’s election. The compound of childishness and condescension radiating from campuses is a reminder to normal Americans of the decay of protected classes — in this case, tenured faculty and cosseted students. ….. Institutions of supposedly higher education are awash with hysteria, authoritarianism, obscurantism, philistinism and charlatanry. Which must have something to do with the tone and substance of the presidential election, which took the nation’s temperature. [bart13: Yet another example of unintended consequences from our dain bramaged Establishment(Soros)Bots ]