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To: koan who wrote (1473572)7/29/2024 10:11:52 AM
From: Maple MAGA 2 Recommendations

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longz
Mick Mørmøny

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koan clarified @ ChatGPT

Are you suggesting that we should exclude science from universities? After all, most universities focus heavily on scientific knowledge.

Knowledge is the foundation of civilization, and this is precisely what most educational institutions aim to impart.

There is a well-established body of knowledge in economics and government that is widely accepted by leading universities worldwide.

For the past 15,000 years or so, knowledge and education have been the driving forces behind human progress and civilization.

Before this period, our existence was more akin to that of animals. History shows the consequences of destroying knowledge—such as when Rome burned the libraries of ancient Greece, leading to a significant cultural setback.

It seems like there are contemporary efforts, such as those by MAGA, to undermine education by proposing the elimination of the Department of Education and banning books.

Will these actions extend to eradicating the free press and public education as well?



To: koan who wrote (1473572)7/29/2024 10:17:03 AM
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Yeu seem to have gone of on another tangent. Are you ok?
I never said anything about taking science out of universities.