| ▲ | techblueberry 7 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
I honestly don’t think you can prove directionality here. I 100% believe the country has gone too far in discounting traditional/conservative values. (On both the left and right, but I digress) And I think this divide is unhealthy for the future of the country. I think it would be healthier for the country if there was a greater balance in education. But I don’t think you can prove that the right in this country hasn’t itself opted out. You hear it in thought leaders at the top and bottom of the economic spectrum. More trade schools, less college. And all the like tech thought leaders valuing experience over education. Anyway Christopher Rufo is on a tear and the Trump administration has declared victory over woke, so maybe we’ll see the tides turn. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | like_any_other 7 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
> I honestly don’t think you can prove directionality here. Are you saying the well documented examples of discrimination I posted [1] are caused by, and do not affect the under-representation of the right in academia? Because that's what reversed directionality means in this case. [1] I can add about three alternative, trustworthy sources for each, if that's an issue. | |||||||||||||||||
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