What Cho learned in the English Dept at VA Tech

Quote from u21c3f6:

Consider the source!

Joe.

Phyllis Schlafly is a American conservative activist who is anti feminism. It looks like Va Tech's English Department is infested with radical feminists.

A good book which discusses the changes in America's higher education system influenced by left wing politcal forces is The Closing of the American Mind, by Allan Bloom.
 
Quote from TheDudeofLife:

Phyllis Schlafly is a American conservative activist who is anti feminism. It looks like Va Tech's English Department is infested with radical feminists.

A good book which discusses the changes in America's higher education system influenced by left wing politcal forces is The Closing of the American Mind, by Allan Bloom.
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Good points,Dude of Life;
we learned lots of King James Version ,elizabethton English,
in our OLD public school English class.
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Also read in a news report, he studied a class ,VA Tech's about horror movies, and Investors Business Daily noted [paraphrase]they had a staff which was clearly opposed to NRA policies & JPFO[Jews for Possession of Firearms Ownership].
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In other words a perfect storm of stupid choices, all of which have consequences.
 
Those classes sound a hell of a lot more interesting than any English class I've taken. I'd probably get in a lot of arguments with the instructors, but at least it wouldn't be boring.

Anyway, I utterly fail to see the connection between nutty postmodern leftism and murderous violence that Schafley seems to think doesn't even bear explanation. While there may be a violent wing at the extremes of leftist philosophy, it hardly seems well represented in the Virginia Tech course catalog - even the parts that this article cherrypicked and took out of context to make them look as bad as possible.

A tempest in a teacup.

Martin
 
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