At Least it's Expensive

Study: Many College Students Not Learning to Think Critically

An unprecedented study that followed several thousand undergraduates through four years of college found that large numbers didn’t learn the critical thinking, complex reasoning and written communication skills that are widely assumed to be at the core of a college education.

Many of the students graduated without knowing how to sift fact from opinion, make a clear written argument or objectively review conflicting reports of a situation or event

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  1. graduated without knowing how to sift fact from opinion, make a clear written argument or objectively review conflicting reports of a situation or event” Homeland Severity heavily recruits from that select labor pool. It gives them uniforms, weapons, and direct orders.

    Nine Steps to Social Equity (no carry arithmetic allowed):

    1. All voices have equal merit.
    2. Objective quality is not value, it is discrimination.
    3. Historically repressed voices have priority and subsidy.
    4. Historically repressive voices are denied.
    5. Culture will never bow to society.
    6. No innocent can pass examination and also be “innocent.”
    7. Failure to embrace diversity demands re-education.
    8. Productivity is confiscated for reward to the deserving.
    9. Equity is not average or majority, equity is 100%.

    Unlike intelligence requiring constant feeding, stupidity is its own engine of creation. If a levied penalty is less than profit in hand, it’s not a deterrent – it’s a business plan. God save us from the congenitally inconsequential.

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