4/4/2007 10:44:29 AM
4/4/2007 10:45:04 AM
troller46an3
4/4/2007 10:55:12 AM
I wasn't even aware of politics when I was in college. It was easy to do since I was in the engineering school.
4/4/2007 11:00:38 AM
the answer to the question posed in the thread title is a loud and resounding no
4/4/2007 11:08:52 AM
i think its pretty obvious that most universities have a liberal bias
4/4/2007 11:14:06 AM
facts have a liberal bias.nc state doesnt engage in indoctriantion though.
4/4/2007 12:26:05 PM
facts have liberal bias lol
4/4/2007 12:29:35 PM
reality has a well know liberal bias
4/4/2007 12:40:53 PM
4/4/2007 12:42:18 PM
all higher education is a refuge for the previously unemployable commies from the 50's and such.... it's just been perpetuated through hiring practices
4/4/2007 12:49:58 PM
^bingo. Its a big problem at a lot of universities. Columbia University is one that comes instantly to mind.
4/4/2007 1:06:03 PM
yup
4/4/2007 1:08:18 PM
I have had a lot of liberal profs, but that's because I take mainly English and History classes.
4/4/2007 2:34:52 PM
sue me, my "n" key is on the fritz... time to clean out the keyboard
4/4/2007 3:17:40 PM
"n" key?racist
4/4/2007 4:49:27 PM
Only the weak minded can be indoctrinated. It's like a Jedi mind trick.
4/4/2007 4:52:16 PM
NCSU?[no]
4/4/2007 5:13:01 PM
I had English and Sociology classes where the teachers taught their left-wing opinions as fact. They did not even make a cursory attempt at objectivity. I guess some people bought into it, but to me it really undermined their credibility.
4/4/2007 7:28:46 PM
you can't teach english or sociology without a liberal tilt to it. sociology in and of itself is liberal.literature is in and of itself liberal (at least the literature worth reading, but I guess it wouldn't be literature if it wasn't worth reading, hency dan brown isn't literature).
4/4/2007 7:48:27 PM
bahahahahaha how can you even come close to comparing nc state to a cespool of liberal indoctrination; and what makes liberalism a cespool by default anyway? I take offense
4/4/2007 9:23:01 PM
My sociology professor at State thought that it would be fair to equally distribute income to each economic class...she broke it down by each 20 percent and what income percentage each group made. She then went on to say the "fairest" way would be to give each group an equal piece of the economic pie. We used to call the 1911 Building Red Square, and for good reason...
4/4/2007 9:28:44 PM
4/4/2007 9:45:50 PM
Ann Coulter, duh.
4/4/2007 9:47:11 PM
I'm constantly irritated by the blatant liberal bias in my Design of Thermal Systems class what a bunch of commies they are in MAE ]
4/4/2007 10:59:09 PM
4/4/2007 11:05:11 PM
can't say i remember much of it outside of Thompkins
4/4/2007 11:10:35 PM
4/5/2007 12:14:39 AM
I forgot, college isn't supposed to challenge you to understand why you believe the things you do; it supposed to reinforce your preconceived notions and individual biases into a rigid, unchangeable world view, regardless of reason or facts.
4/5/2007 12:38:13 AM
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4/5/2007 1:35:13 AM
Ironically enough, the most blatant political bias in a classroom setting that I can think of was of a teacher who often said things like "Bill Clinton scares me."kinda funny. just goes to show that the BS can come from both sides...
4/5/2007 1:48:30 AM
I had a European History class where the lecturing professor was basically a nazi...thought Hitler was a misunderstood genius. And the Teaching Assistant was a Marxist. The Prof. wrote the exams and the TA graded them. Lesson learned? Always aim essay answers towards the TA. Final Grade: A
4/5/2007 1:58:05 AM
apparently you took a lot of the old nazi's lectures to heart.
4/5/2007 3:15:57 AM
I'd say it's more a case of left-wing bias than indoctrination--but grades are frequently affected. As a TA, I would never grade an assignment based simply on politics.
4/5/2007 4:23:39 AM
4/5/2007 7:37:03 AM
this thread is full of some fuckin cry babies.
4/5/2007 10:07:51 AM
I had a SOC professor that was blatantly left. I got a B in the class too (the only B I ever got in any humanities class, the rest were all A's). One of her favorite classroom activities was to rant about how we should not listen to our parents. She told us that we should not listen to our parents because they grew up in a different time then we did. She told us their experiences were not relavent to what was happening today. Then I noticed that the books we were reading in class were over 20 years old. I explained that the ideas presented in these books (mainly about race, social class, and gender) were outdated and no longer relavent to todays world. She didnt have an answer for my argument......that was my first and last SOC class. What a crock of BS if you ask me.
4/5/2007 10:22:50 AM
Oh noez! Teh Lib-er-als are gonna take all your white women next!!1
4/5/2007 10:25:57 AM
[Quote:I forgot, college isn't supposed to challenge you to understand why you believe the things you do; it supposed to reinforce your preconceived notions and individual biases into a rigid, unchangeable world view, regardless of reason or facts.]Scuba Steve it is one thing to challange the ideas and beliefs you have but it is another to main stream them. I would say in 90% of my CHASS classes that I took the professor did not care about my ideas or views they only cared about their own. When I wrote a paper based on my ideas and views I would get a C or a D if I wrote the paper on their view or agreed with them I would get a B or a A. Only in liberal majors can you really challange views and beliefs, in the science and math fields most of the time the principles and facts don't change. I never looked forward to having a class in the CHASS buildings because my views were not the same and I knew I would have to just agree and lie to get a good grade. There is a course at state called Race and Ethnic relations and the entire class is devoted to blaming the white's and males for the downfall of our society.
4/5/2007 10:53:06 AM
^What are these views that you wrote about and got Cs and Ds for? I mean, I can imagine your paper topics..."Poor People Are Poor Because They Don't Work Hard""Six Dollars An Hour Is Enough""Black People Need to Stop Their Whining""Criminals Are Morally Defective"
4/5/2007 11:26:16 AM
4/5/2007 12:06:10 PM
^ I agree. But don't forget the College of Education--they're lib as shit over there.
4/5/2007 12:20:49 PM
Oh noez! They are going to teach people how to brainwash our youth into becoming commies.
4/5/2007 12:30:41 PM
I didn't sense any serious biases when I went through State. The political science professors I took courses with all seemed balanced and unbiased in class. I think the only real case of bias I saw was in my required English course where the grad student teaching it was from the school of feminist literary criticism and had us reading books like The Yellow Wallpaper. Yet no one remembers freshman English anyways, so I doubt it had much of an impact on anyone's world view.
4/5/2007 12:34:39 PM
I still remember getting an F on an english paper my freshman year for writing "he" instead of "they" to refer to a single hypothetical person. I guess using proper grammar and English is no longer acceptable in an English class
4/5/2007 12:50:23 PM
Obviously you folks whining about liberal bias never took any business classes. Every professor sans one that I had in BUS was as conservative as they come. NCSU as a whole is more conservative than many other major universities in the US. I'd say just within the ACC, NCSU would rank 2nd only to Clemson in terms of conservativeness.Oddly enough, it seems like the further onto east campus you get, the more liberal the atmosphere (design, CHASS, education, etc) and the more towards west campus, the more conservative (business & econ, CALS).
4/5/2007 1:00:51 PM
^^ I could see docking a point for not saying "he or she" but an F is ridiculous.You shouldn't have been referring to a single, hypothetical person in an English paper, by the way...it's frowned upon by many.[Edited on April 5, 2007 at 1:04 PM. Reason : ]
4/5/2007 1:02:20 PM
I find it humorous that I have a degree from CHASS and I escaped all these instances of blatant liberal opinion pushing that you all speak of, even though I had many professors who were clearly liberal. Maybe you were reading too much into what they were saying or maybe i just didnt have any of your professors.Also notice that all the tales of indoctriniation do not include any crazy ideas that conservatives commonly hold on to. So liberalism is bias and conservatism is truth? Interesting.
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