Political science being conservative

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RobertN
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07 Nov 2005, 4:21 pm

Going to private schools most of my life, most of my teachers have been Christian conservatives. I have seen how corrupt they are - they don't help the most needy pupils, they take advantage. That could be one reason I hate Christian conservatism, and just right-wingers in general.



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25 Dec 2005, 11:11 pm

I am a former political science professor who was denied tenure due to college politics and the fact that a number of administration higher-ups did not like my Aspie teaching style which was largely lecture-based. You might want to look at www.campusreportonline.net about what is going on in the college environment. If you are taking a course where a liberal or radical professor is saying some outrageous things in class, report them to that Web site. There is a database of college, courses, and professors. The only advice is--stand up for what you believe, and seek support from fellow conservative groups. It is time to face the fact that most colleges have been taken over by 60s radicals and have become brainwashing factories. Another possibility is to seek a transfer to somewhere like Grove City College or Hillsdale College where the faculty is definitely conservative.