shockedcanadian
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In other words, parents are not going to fund for their kids to be engaged in civil disobedience while they don't learn anything valuable. They are not interested in their kids being exposed to puppy petting and crayon coloring when the establishment candidate doesn't win the election.
This shouldn't come as much of a surprise to people. Using schools as places of organized indoctrination rather than learning, debating (every side) and knowledge of the finite is sure to create distrust, disinterest and lowered enrollment numbers.
Enrollment drops at schools known for ‘social justice warfare’
Universities known for being hotbeds of campus protest and liberal activism are struggling with declining enrollments and budget shortfalls, and higher education analysts say that’s no coincidence.
Take Oberlin College. According to a document leaked to The Oberlin Review, the school’s student newspaper, the small liberal arts college famous for social justice hoaxes has had trouble attracting and retaining students, missing this year’s enrollment mark by 80 and racking up a $5 million budget deficit in the process.
William A. Jacobson, a professor at Cornell Law School who runs the Legal Insurrection blog, said the “most obvious culprit” in Oberlin’s dwindling admissions is “relentless social justice warfare.”
This shouldn't come as much of a surprise to people. Using schools as places of organized indoctrination rather than learning, debating (every side) and knowledge of the finite is sure to create distrust, disinterest and lowered enrollment numbers.
Enrollment drops at schools known for ‘social justice warfare’
Universities known for being hotbeds of campus protest and liberal activism are struggling with declining enrollments and budget shortfalls, and higher education analysts say that’s no coincidence.
Take Oberlin College. According to a document leaked to The Oberlin Review, the school’s student newspaper, the small liberal arts college famous for social justice hoaxes has had trouble attracting and retaining students, missing this year’s enrollment mark by 80 and racking up a $5 million budget deficit in the process.
William A. Jacobson, a professor at Cornell Law School who runs the Legal Insurrection blog, said the “most obvious culprit” in Oberlin’s dwindling admissions is “relentless social justice warfare.”