03-29-2025, 10:04 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-29-2025, 10:11 AM by NotJoeBiden.)
(03-28-2025, 06:11 PM)Ares Wrote:(03-28-2025, 08:07 AM)LevelUP Wrote: Some people worry about being indoctrinated when attending college. However, with the online colleges we recommend, that shouldn't be a concern. Given that you transfer in around 75% of the credits for your degree and have limited interaction with professors, it would be difficult to be indoctrinated. Additionally, I haven't heard any feedback suggesting that these online courses are filled with ideology designed to push a specific worldview.
If you search the text books for these classes and it includes terms such "white priviledge", "gender identity" or "Black Lives Matter" it is indoctrination.
So you would prefer the school shield students from timely topics of discussion in larger society?
That would be disingenuous and detrimental to goal of educating students for the real world.
The best case would be for classes to address these topics objectively (which is what they are doing), rather than avoid them altogether. It seems the mere presence of these words, regardless of context, imply indoctrination to you. Under that definition even a dictionary is indoctrination.