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Woke University Of Thought
reading the article and readers thoughts at the bottom, it made me think what of the future
what a generation that will take over government media industry arts etc, makes me think
of mao's china of new thought, orwells book 1984 may become a reality.
https:/ /www.da ilymail .co.uk/ news/ar ticle-9 065713/ ANDREW- DOYLE-U niversi ty-safe -spaces -theyre -danger -all.ht ml
what a generation that will take over government media industry arts etc, makes me think
of mao's china of new thought, orwells book 1984 may become a reality.
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you are making the usual mistake of thinking the students are sucking up everything their wiser elders say
they dont
Chairman Mayo - remember him - didnt turn out Maoists
Joe Stalin - the best universities in russia didnt turn out stalinists ( the army did of course )
anthonyblunt didnt convert all his art classes to raving commie spies
true
you are making the usual mistake of thinking the students are sucking up everything their wiser elders say
they dont
Chairman Mayo - remember him - didnt turn out Maoists
Joe Stalin - the best universities in russia didnt turn out stalinists ( the army did of course )
anthonyblunt didnt convert all his art classes to raving commie spies
true
"In fact, of the 137 registered universities in the UK, 93 have experienced a controversy relating to censorship of free speech. "
Mm... what a peculiar way of wording it. "Experienced a controversy relating to..." - not that they have actually been found to suppress free speech, but "experienced a controversy." I think this daily mail writer is among those desperate to manufacture outrage and attack the reputation of our universities.
Mm... what a peculiar way of wording it. "Experienced a controversy relating to..." - not that they have actually been found to suppress free speech, but "experienced a controversy." I think this daily mail writer is among those desperate to manufacture outrage and attack the reputation of our universities.
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