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Navarro's Source "Ron Vara" Is Fake, Anagram of "Navarro"
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<blockquote data-quote="grasping the after wind" data-source="post: 74387963" data-attributes="member: 256417"><p>No, in truth, those older people were actually being given a superior education to what is currently making us stupider every day they just happen to be who they are naturally, no amount of education can cure stupidity even if a poor education can instill it. If education were not getting worse the world might not be be getting less stupid every day but we it wouldn't be getting more stupid. </p><p></p><p>Conservative states tend to do more poorly on academic tests you say. That is a very interesting statement. What kind of academic test does a state take? How does a state answer a test question at all? More poorly than who, no not who , probably in the case of a state that would have to be more poorly than what? All those other states doing not quite as poorly I suppose. Too bad no state does well but with liberal education policy dominating throughout the country that is probably asking too much. Do you think that calling Harvard School of Government a bastion of liberalism is a misrepresentation of the prevailing political leanings of the faculty there? I would wager it is not but perhaps a bastion of progressivism might be more apt? I will have to plead ignorance on that, Can't say I know much about the political leanings of any of the professors at Harvard other than there are not very many willing to call themselves conservatives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grasping the after wind, post: 74387963, member: 256417"] No, in truth, those older people were actually being given a superior education to what is currently making us stupider every day they just happen to be who they are naturally, no amount of education can cure stupidity even if a poor education can instill it. If education were not getting worse the world might not be be getting less stupid every day but we it wouldn't be getting more stupid. Conservative states tend to do more poorly on academic tests you say. That is a very interesting statement. What kind of academic test does a state take? How does a state answer a test question at all? More poorly than who, no not who , probably in the case of a state that would have to be more poorly than what? All those other states doing not quite as poorly I suppose. Too bad no state does well but with liberal education policy dominating throughout the country that is probably asking too much. Do you think that calling Harvard School of Government a bastion of liberalism is a misrepresentation of the prevailing political leanings of the faculty there? I would wager it is not but perhaps a bastion of progressivism might be more apt? I will have to plead ignorance on that, Can't say I know much about the political leanings of any of the professors at Harvard other than there are not very many willing to call themselves conservatives. [/QUOTE]
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