The strange delusion called Social Justice .vs. real education

ClimateSanity

New member
Our universities are no longer committed to educating the young. Rather, the professorate has betrayed America’s future, and there is little more than lip service paid to learning in the noble sense of the word. What now matters most is the profit motive and filling students with a strange delusion called “social justice.”

The problem is not only that there is no such thing as social justice -- all justice being context-specific, that is, determined by relations between individuals -- because the young are not taught that culture is a way of life, and a far better one than the common hedonism -- they usually are never exposed to the books and films, the music and paintings, the architecture and sculptures that raise existence up to a higher plane. On the contrary, in a Satanic fashion, students are made to believe that these magnificent human accomplishments are a kind of conspiracy by which white men have long oppressed everyone. How false and perverse!

Born into a time gone wrong -- when wealth and the pleasures of the body are the most valued pursuits -- students find that that which alone can provide a wise direction is covered in darkness. Still more, that darkness is supposed to be virtue.


http://www.americanthinker.com/arti...get_your_culture_outside_the_university_.html
 

The Berean

Well-known member
True learning only begins when a person has a passion and love for learning. Learning cannot be reduced to going to class, passively taking notes, and takes exams. I also believe "education" is a life long endeavor not limited to school.
 
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