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Originally Posted by CorsiHockeyLeague
Eh, it's not totally unreasonable to suggest that people leave university having been effectively indoctrinated by the brand of politics that's shared by the staggering majority of people there.
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Or is it more reasonable to believe that people who are exposed to subject matter that expands their horizons and understanding of the world around them, especially when you teach them critical thinking skills to better understand the complex issues we face? I mean, its proven that exposure to education expands an individual's ability to understand others and display a level of empathy they did not have prior. I find it funny that you would accuse academia of indoctrinating others into a brand of politics when education systems all around the world see similar outcomes, yet operate in very different political systems and climates. Maybe your predisposition to your ideological position had your mind made up before you even entered whatever education institution you went to?
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It isn't "socialism", but you're certainly more likely to favour socialized medicine having gone to university, regardless of whether your studies would give you any insight on medicine or government whatsoever.
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Going to university means you've gone to a socialism indoctrination center, and now you are already conditioned to demand socialized medicine?
Where do you come up with this stuff?