Okay, this argument has always cracked me up. It's a truth that a vast majority of professors (outside of Economics) are liberal. To me, it doesn't come as a shock that educated people also tend to be liberals; this makes sense.Anyway, my argument is simple:Where are these qualified, Ph.D.-holding conservatives lining up to teach? Do people really believe that there's this wealth of well-educated conservatives looking to both work harder and earn less than before?[Edited on September 13, 2005 at 6:32 PM. Reason : TYPOS GALORE!]
9/13/2005 6:31:52 PM
There's always that fucking blowhard at UNC-W who likes to run his mouth.
9/13/2005 6:33:31 PM
it is possible to both hold an opinion and not let that opinion seep into what should be an objective class. The number of conservative professors has little to do w/ that... nice strawman, though.
9/13/2005 6:39:02 PM
9/13/2005 6:44:01 PM
^Fuel, you forgot a whole bunch of disciplines like engineering, design, natural sciences, physical sciences, enviornmental sciences, education, etc...DON'T SPLIT THE COLLEGE WORLD INTO LIBERAL ARTS AND BUSINESS...THERE'S A LOT MORE TO IT THAN THAT. ARE YOU REALLY WILLING TO BET THAT THERE ARE MORE CONSERVATIVE PHDS THAN LIBERAL PHDS?
9/13/2005 6:49:14 PM
^ hey, hearing an opinion is great, I'll give you that. But when every opinion is liberal, don't you think that is "biased?" or, when every discussion is moderated by a liberal, don't you think thats biased? especially when you get GRADED on said discussion. by said liberal.and again, it is possible to hold an opinion and moderate a discussion fairly. However, when you have people of the same political beliefs dominating the moderation, then the summation of those who don't moderate fairly ends up being biased towards the aforementioned political beliefs. And AGAIN, the number of conservatives in the profession shouldn't matter. Teachers should be taught how to moderate and teach in an unbiased manner.thats akin to saying "this textbook is biased by white thinking. Clearly we need more pictures of black people to get rid of the bias." OR, you could just make sure that whoever wrote the damned book didn't do so w/ bias.IF you want to try to argue that only liberals are smart, then I'll refer you to the post above while also saying get over yourself.]
9/13/2005 6:52:17 PM
^Should they blatantly disregard what they feel, and sometimes KNOW, to be true in order to avoid seeming biased?Again, give me an example of a classroom situation where this "bias" stuff has become an issue.
9/13/2005 6:55:43 PM
^ fact is not biased. so your question is moot.oh, I don't know, maybe when I had a teacher who said "Bill Clinton scares me" in my 7th grade social studies class. I know, I know, thats conservative opinion, the point still remains. it happens. I've also been apprised of situations in class where the teacher went on a long ass rant about how evil dubya is or how dubya's policy on such and such is stupid.The teacher can have the opinion, but the teacher saying "dubya is evil" is never right. AND, its not punished if it happens. If conservative-opinion or errors of a conservative nature happen in the classroom, it gets punished HARSHLY. Just witness the class that had a section that stated that slaves enjoyed being slaves. Most people would argue that this statement shows a "conservative bias." But on the contrary, when a teacher called a student a racist and a bigot and a chauvinist, what happened? Most people would agree that such an outburst would occur from a liberal and not a conservative.And, how punishment is meted out or not is a huge indicator of bias.]
9/13/2005 6:58:13 PM
So no classroom example of liberal bias?
9/13/2005 7:00:27 PM
I'm a conservative getting a PhD at NCSU. This is a tiresome argument.Buncha liberals in academe? - Welcome to reality.Does it fucking matter 99.94% of the time. Fuck no.Is the army conservative? Yep.How about Fortune 500 boardrooms? - Yep.It's the environment, and to be expected. I honestly think that people get their panties in a wad when they don't hear what they want to hear. Are there occasional problems? Sure, just like any industry. My department's pretty diverse, and no one gives a shit about the politics - its a good thing to behold.You want more conservatives in the academy? Sack up and go to school for 9 years. Otherwise, shut the fuck up.
9/13/2005 7:04:24 PM
how about my 11th grade english teacher who would deduct points if she didn't agree with your THESIS. not if you didn't provide supporting details or if you had bad grammar, but rather that your thesis went against her ideology. is that good enough for you?
9/13/2005 7:04:33 PM
Did you take that shit to the school board or did you just whine like a bitch?
9/13/2005 7:05:29 PM
nope. I just made sure she agreed with my thesis before I wrote the paper.
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9/13/2005 7:08:45 PM
I'd take that bet, but I'm not sure where to get the info. This pops up in The Chronicle of Higher Education every once in awhile. I'll see if we've got a copy with more info.
9/13/2005 7:13:28 PM
HEY IF I TYPE LIKE THIS DOES IT MAKE MY SHITTY GENERALIZATIONS BETTER?
9/13/2005 7:24:27 PM
What's that saying again?Those who can, do....
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9/13/2005 8:16:31 PM
This thread really lowered my opinion of Bridget. Usually she at least backs up her opinions with something other than all caps and a bunch of unfounded statements.[Edited on September 13, 2005 at 8:46 PM. Reason : !]
9/13/2005 8:37:21 PM
This thread is one hell of a braintrust.
9/13/2005 8:48:33 PM
9/13/2005 10:15:37 PM
we dont talk about it in engineeringopinions dont matterfacts doI can usually note a slight bias in CHASS courses but it does not bother me. There is always some dumbshit liberal to argue with some dumb shit conservative and waste class time. Why they feel the need to voice their opinions is beyond me, i guess it comes with the feeling their opinions matter.cheers[Edited on September 14, 2005 at 12:48 AM. Reason : .]
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9/14/2005 7:54:21 AM
the truth hurts
9/14/2005 8:10:07 AM
^^ Isn't disproving that notion.
9/14/2005 8:16:16 AM
9/14/2005 8:17:01 AM
the conservatives arent satisfied with a tenured professor's salary...they go for the big bucks
9/14/2005 10:27:42 AM
I had a number of openly conservative business professors. I had a number of openly liberal business professors. I also had some that never expressed their ideological affiliations.IMO, it doesn't matter. One of my favorite business teachers was a die-hard conservative. He knew the subject well, taught it mostly unbiased, and graded fairly.
9/14/2005 11:49:51 AM
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9/14/2005 12:51:40 PM
that's not conservative in my opinionits libertarian
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9/14/2005 4:09:40 PM
noone's punishing successthey're punishing greed, one of the 7 sinsits what God wants[i don't really think that, i'm just getting a rise out of you citizens of Myopia]
9/14/2005 4:09:54 PM
^^^maybe people would take you seriously if you actually attempted to sound like an intelligent person instead of just punching buzzwords into your keyboard.^pretty much sums up what i was going to say. greed and success are two different things. a more regulated economy can still allow for success, but looks to curb greed.[Edited on September 14, 2005 at 4:12 PM. Reason : .]
9/14/2005 4:10:56 PM
sdfsdfsdfsdf[Edited on September 14, 2005 at 4:17 PM. Reason : sdfsdfsdf]
9/14/2005 4:12:02 PM
9/14/2005 4:31:14 PM
No, I am pretty much in agreement with you.However, the converse of the notion you and I agree on does not support the argument that"Relatively few blacks and females are assertive or motivated enough to take leadership roles in businessassertive or motivated enough to take leadership roles in business".I'm just saying, discussing why blax and baby-factories women are not business leaders in high numbers, is an exercise in subjectivity.
9/14/2005 4:42:16 PM
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9/14/2005 4:59:55 PM
there are few things more human than hypocrisy.
9/14/2005 5:01:32 PM
9/14/2005 5:04:01 PM
generally when i ask for sources, i never hear from people on that topic again
9/14/2005 5:07:34 PM
Yep, that is the standard. TWW debating is a pretty rigorous field, and most users aren't up to it.
9/14/2005 5:12:22 PM
^^^well, you could look at the failure ratesever seen an English class with with >50% Ds and Fs?and this isn't really hard evidence, but i took a couple of history classes (including senior/graduate level), and several psychology classes (including at least one junior level). actually, i graduated with 168 credit hours...i kinda took a little of everything. no humanities course i ever took could hold a candle to ANY mechanical engineering class i took.for what it's worth, i'm fairly well balanced across different fields, too, so i don't think it was just an issue of my capability. i got a 710/700 on the SAT in math/verbal, respectively. i know that's a half-assed measurement, but it's the best i have.[Edited on September 14, 2005 at 5:16 PM. Reason : ^depends on who you are and what you say. i hardly ever cite sources, and rarely get called out][Edited on September 14, 2005 at 5:18 PM. Reason : asdfasdfad]
9/14/2005 5:14:51 PM