When we were growing up, Underwater Basket Weaving was a joke used - no one actually considered getting a degree in it.
Some clown college is now offering a degree in "Social Justice". Seriously.
When we were growing up, Underwater Basket Weaving was a joke used - no one actually considered getting a degree in it.
I went yesterday for regrooving, a process that recalibrates the brain to the extant cultural environment. It's intended to relieve the stress of living through paradigm shifts. I'm much happier now.
https://thegoldwater.com/news/6508-PETA-Claims-Milking-Cows-is-Equivalent-to-Rape
"As an April Fools joke, Coursera offered an online course on underwater basket weaving as of April 1, 2013. The class was supposed to "consist of short lecture and demonstration videos, between 8 and 10 minutes in length, short quizzes, and practical weaving exercises."[29] However, the joke is seen by some as being disrespectful of indigenous cultures, and the joke designer issued an apology which was posted on the Coursera class page for "Aboriginal Worldviews and Education." The apology read, in part, "By posting the course and video, we were not intending to be disrespectful to indigenous cultures, and we sincerely apologize to anyone we offended by the content of our video."[30]"
Oh my God when did we become such pussies...
Also when did indigenous cultures engage in underwater basket weaving?!?!
I hope they include a solid minor in virtue signalling.Some clown college is now offering a degree in "Social Justice". Seriously.
I think the concept is the Indians just wet the basket material to make it flexible so they soak it underwater or maybe do it in a ravine or something.
I pictured guys in wet suits under water weaving baskets siting at the bottom of the pool...