thegreekdog wrote:Phatscotty wrote:thegreekdog wrote:Phatscotty wrote:thegreekdog wrote:Lootifer wrote:Nah if you look at his original post he is clearly outlining liberal opinions on social issues; and accuses them of indoctrination.
He can try and back peddle all he like with this tangent. But as far as I am concerned this thread was answered pages ago.
I agree that this thread ended pages ago (since I ended it motherfucker).
Great. So what is your conclusion? America's education system leans to the right, or is it straight down the center? Or do we not have enough information to have an opinion one way or the other? And if it leans left, the education system can resist the temptation to crusade their political beliefs in minds that are sent to them for the specific purpose of molding?
Teachers lean left for two reasons: (1) anecdotal evidence; (2) teachers unions
Not indoctrination for three reasons: (1) doesn't work (e.g. Phatscotty, TGD); (2) no evidence of indoctrination or plan of indoctrination; (3) simpler reason teachers lean left (see (2) above).
Okay, let's go down this evidence path. Let's just say there was evidence or indoctrination. What would you expect that evidence to look like? A video recording? A written letter? back n forth emails between 2 or more professors talking about indoctrination techniques? recorded conversations between 2 or more people in the teachers lounge? What would the evidence look like?
Any of the above.
I would amend that to "any of the above in a high rate of frequency". Hell, anybody can find a video recording or an email from a loon or two. That doesn't show evidence of a plan for widespread indoctrination.