For decades we've known that liberal socialist democrats and commies were infecting our universities.
ALAN DERSHOWITZ: McCarthyism has come to Harvard. We should be scared
'Revolutionary Communists' descend on UCLA; Advocate overthrow of system...
Guys and gals,
We need to educate our own children and young adults as the education system continues to fail America on many vital and critical issues.
41% of college students believe hate speech not protected under First Amendment...
I would like to see a definition for “hate speech”. I can agree that speech which directly calls for violence should be condemned. You know, Maxine Waters type speech. Speech they could potentially incite violence is a gray area for me. Too subjective.
These liberal elitist like AOC, Ilhan Omar, Rashida Harbi Tlaib and Pelosi and Schemer don't have a clue about our Constitution nor the election process and what has made us a great nation. And they weren't taught in college.
They only know cheating and deception in their quest for power.
15 States Trying to Eliminate Electoral College...
These "snowflakes" and liberal educators are so naive to Bernie Sanders.
Bernie’s education plan is terrible for minority kids, great for teachers unions
By Justin Haskins
Amusing, no more "manholes" in Berkeley: https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn...rnd/index.html
Yeppers! "Snowflakes and Liberal Educators" and liberal educators go hand in hand as well as the lack of true education at the H.S. levels.
Hannity on patriotism survey: Younger Americans 'turning toward socialism'
They don’t understand the concepts they are arguing for. They constantly conflate social welfare programs and socialism. If you explain to them that socialism is the government control of production, distribution, and compensation they will dismiss you outright. They will claim that socialism is simply all the citizens sharing with each other.
I tell them to go back to their sociology class and conduct an experiment. Give a toy to a 4 year old and tell him it belongs to him and he can play with it all he wants. Then send in another kid and tell him to demand that the first share the toy or else. Watch the brawl ensue. Give a child 2 toys(free market capitalism) and ask him to share one of them and see what happens.
Snowflakes of the world. Go to work!
41% of world's people are under 24. And they're angry!
Surge in protests in October...
Anti-government protesters in Baghdad, 25 October 2019. Photograph: Ahmed Jalil/EPAAspate of large-scale street protests around the world, from Chile and Hong Kong to Lebanon and Barcelona, is fuelling a search for common denominators and collective causes. Are we entering a new age of global revolution? Or is it foolish to try to link anger in India over the price of onions to pro-democracy demonstrations in Russia?
Each country’s protests differ in detail. But recent upheavals do appear to share one key factor: youth. In most cases, younger people are at the forefront of calls for change. The uprising that unexpectedly swept away Sudan’s ancien regime this year was essentially generational in nature.
In one sense, this is unsurprising. Wordsworth expressed the eternal appeal of revolt for the young in The Prelude, a poem applauding the French Revolution. “Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive, But to be young was very Heaven!” he declared. Wordsworth was 19 years old when the Bastille was stormed.
Yet while younger people, in any era, are predisposed to shake up the established order, extreme demographic, social and political imbalances are intensifying present-day pressures. It is as if the unprecedented environmental traumas experienced by the natural world are being matched by similarly exceptional stresses in human society.
There are more young people than ever before. About 41% of the global population of 7.7 billion is aged 24 or under. In Africa, 41% is under 15. In Asia and Latin America (where 65% of the world’s people live), it’s 25%. In developed countries, imbalances tilt the other way. While 16% of Europeans are under 15, about 18%, double the world average, are over 65.
Snowflakes of the world. Get a job and go to work!
41% of world's people are under 24. And they're angry!
Surge in protests in October...
Anti-government protesters in Baghdad, 25 October 2019. Photograph: Ahmed Jalil/EPAAspate of large-scale street protests around the world, from Chile and Hong Kong to Lebanon and Barcelona, is fuelling a search for common denominators and collective causes. Are we entering a new age of global revolution? Or is it foolish to try to link anger in India over the price of onions to pro-democracy demonstrations in Russia?
Each country’s protests differ in detail. But recent upheavals do appear to share one key factor: youth. In most cases, younger people are at the forefront of calls for change. The uprising that unexpectedly swept away Sudan’s ancien regime this year was essentially generational in nature.
In one sense, this is unsurprising. Wordsworth expressed the eternal appeal of revolt for the young in The Prelude, a poem applauding the French Revolution. “Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive, But to be young was very Heaven!” he declared. Wordsworth was 19 years old when the Bastille was stormed.
Yet while younger people, in any era, are predisposed to shake up the established order, extreme demographic, social and political imbalances are intensifying present-day pressures. It is as if the unprecedented environmental traumas experienced by the natural world are being matched by similarly exceptional stresses in human society.
There are more young people than ever before. About 41% of the global population of 7.7 billion is aged 24 or under. In Africa, 41% is under 15. In Asia and Latin America (where 65% of the world’s people live), it’s 25%. In developed countries, imbalances tilt the other way. While 16% of Europeans are under 15, about 18%, double the world average, are over 65.
What a bunch of uneducated, by our education system, idiots!
SURVEY: 1 IN 3 MILLENNIALS SEE COMMUNISM AS FAVORABLE...
70% likely to vote socialist...
They don’t know what communism is. So there’s that.