Repubs are all uneducated losers and their whole existence is dedicated solely to coping with that

Repubs are all uneducated losers and their whole existence is dedicated solely to coping with that.

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As a right winger I agree completely, and it sucks how right leaning people are concentrated on low iq working class professions

If college "educated" liberals are so smart then why are they wrong about everything?

>thread so shit he has to bump it from his phone to get a sarcastic response
The state of lonely shills

>education = intelligence
Only retards believe this.

because you're too stupid to understand nuance, you want black & white binary choices, sorry kiddo the world is more complicated than goodie & baddies.

If you want to participate try focus on things that would make things better like subsidised childcare, restricting gun access to only those who are qualified, and the top 10% paying their share of tax.

How about putting people like you against a wall?

They're not wrong about everything, they're generally right about most things

I, as someone who was foolish enough to get tertiary education, just laugh when people assume that the well educated are smarter.
It's just given debt to all but the few that can afford to pay it off by somehow scoring a position that the education I expected would be there when I left the institution.
Instead it's a literally scam nowadays to debt trap kids and foreigners so that the few that run these systems can keep their heads above water.

I am no longer bothering with the professional industry I was meant to be entering because it's just a miserable state of affairs.
I do not think trades are better either, they are also becoming shit house. I think the days of sole traders with either education are coming to an end unless you break the shackles of the education pathway and start a new innovation on your own two feet.

But then you're still up against giants, legal red take, sharks everywhere and you have 30 seconds to find the vaccine now. :^)


I think all people are just slaves to the machine now.

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I also came here to donate (you)s to this lowly shill.

On average they have far better financial outcomes. Of course there's exceptions in both directions (unsuccessful grads and highly successful non-grads)

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Republicans have higher iq than democrats.

Typical braindead fascist behavior

It's literally because of indoctrination though. You see this in the stats of people's political leanings in university. If you're liberal when you enter uni, you stay liberal. If you're centrist/apoliical, the longer you stay in uni, the more likely it is you'll turn liberal. If you're conservative when you enter, you'll stay conservative, no matter how long you stay in uni. The apolitical and centrist change to liberalism the longer they stay while conservatives never change is a pretty damned good indicator of indoctrination.

Only retards identify themselves as Democrat, Republican, Liberal, Progressive, Conservative, etc. etc.

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Teaching people about the world is not indoctrination. It's always people that haven't set foot in a single class that are adamant it's indoctrination.

Name one thing they are right about that isn't related to character flaws in their opposition.

>Teaching people about the world is not indoctrination. It's always people that haven't set foot in a single class that are adamant it's indoctrination.
education is literally outdated and rendered inferior by the internet. there is very little a class can teach me

Universal healthcare would save the average American a lot of money, the rich should be taxed much more aggressively, abortions should be legal to avoid people doing it dangerously in private, vaccines are largely safe and effective, universities should be publicly funded as educated people are in investment in society, etc, etc, etc

You can look at most other developed economies for proof of these policies working well

Trump supporters are very smart. You can see it on their faces

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Universities are good at holding you to account. The internet has all this information, but likelihood of you getting as comprehensive an education, being responsible for yourself actually learning everything, is very low

there is not a single country in the world where universities are publicly funded, the government already meddled with universities and made tuition sore already. this is just liberal cope because their african dance major isnt worth money

>there is not a single country in the world where universities are publicly funded
Your own country publicly funds 'state' universities, what you talking about? The University of California system is one of the best publicly funded universities in the world

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>teaching people about the world
lmao. I wish I didn't take out loans to learn the hard way how full of shit you are.

it's just the midwit meme

we've been through with this

Nuance and complication are excuses used by criminals to justify behavior that is illegal. The less clear things are the easier it is to get around being held accountable for illegal activity. Binary decisions allow a society to function properly because the rules are fucking clear. You want to really hurt the 1% then draft simple laws or bills that straight up make it clear they will break the law if they do something. Nuance allows these fucks to pay bribes under the guise of fines to get away with illegal activity. College does not teach this. College teaches you to accept the system that fosters this activity. Shows what you know.

Did you not read what I said? Conservatives stay conservative no matter how long they are in there, because they already developed their ideology. Centrist/apolitical people have not. As those people stay in uni longer, they overwhelmingly become more liberal. Are you really denying that? Look at the makeup of political ideology for teachers, the people who teach subjects. In some studies it's a 60-1 ratio of liberal to conservative. You really think that has zero impact?

This is simple to figure out. When Joe Normie goes to college, Joe Normie will generally support and get excited for his college football team for the rest of his life. That's his team, his alma mater.

In the same way, the political team for most universities is the Democrat party. They snatch Joe Normie up, indoctrinate him into the ideology, get him to the Democrat pep rally and before he knows it, he's wearing the Democrat jersey for the rest of his life.

Not necessarily because he arrived at that ideology through some critical thought and discovery on his own, not necessarily because its the best team, sometimes he might not even know the party's policies, but because that was his team in college and rah rah, he's going to support it.

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This is very well described in Moldbug's "cathedral":

>The mystery of the cathedral is that all the modern world’s legitimate and prestigious intellectual institutions, even though they have no central organizational connection, behave in many ways as if they were a single organizational structure.
>Most notably, this pseudo-structure is synoptic: it has one clear doctrine or perspective. It always agrees with itself. Still more puzzlingly, its doctrine is not static; it evolves; this doctrine has a predictable direction of evolution, and the whole structure moves together.
>For instance: in 2021, Harvard, Yale, the Times, and the Post are on the same page. If there exists any doctrinal difference between any two of these prestigious American institutions, it is too ineffable for anyone but a Yale man to discern. (Though it may say something that Gray Mirror is not taught at Harvard.)
>In 1951, Harvard, Yale, the Times, and the Post were on the same page. But Yale in 1951 was on nowhere near the same page as Yale in 2021. If you could teleport either Yale into the other’s time zone, they would see each other as a den of intellectual criminals.
>So it’s not just that everyone - at least, everyone cool - is on the same page. It’s more like: everyone is reading the same book - at the same speed. No wonder all the peasants are seeing conspiracies in their motherfucking soup. If you saw a group of bright red dots move across the evening sky this way, what would you think they were? Pigeons? Remote-controlled pigeons, illuminated by lasers? Sometimes even Occam is baffled.

typical faggot response

i have 900iq and know why op is nigger cattle
getting ready for the next civil war big guy?
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Furthermore:
I fear that the only way out of this misery is a policitcal revolution, because only a system of direct democracy could stop this and lead to a balance of power between all economic and political groups. It's a system in which all laws and policies imposed by governments are determined by the people themselves, rather than by representatives who are elected by the people. In a direct democracy, all laws, bills, and even court decisions are voted on by all citizens. This way the most lunatic and dangerous people get quickly sorted out, along with their destructive ideas - imagine that you could vote on the question of black quotas or a mandatory transgender curriculum, such an insane proposal would fail spectacularly if the people had any voice.

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lmao

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