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U of T profs alarmed by Jordan Peterson's plan to target classes he calls 'indoctrination cults'
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<blockquote data-quote="*Starlight*" data-source="post: 72054136" data-attributes="member: 98305"><p>My personal definition would be that an extremist ideology is one that encourages conflict between people. But you're right, it's unnecessary to add "extremist", since a college class is not the right place for any ideological indoctrination, no matter if it's extremist or not.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I googled it, and it's about accusations towards Hillary Clinton. It could be seen as a witch hunt too, unless there's some solid evidence to back it up.</p><p></p><p>My guess in my post was that not many people care about withholding judgment and avoiding witch hunts. Now you're saying that my guess was "quite wrong". In what way was it wrong?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="*Starlight*, post: 72054136, member: 98305"] My personal definition would be that an extremist ideology is one that encourages conflict between people. But you're right, it's unnecessary to add "extremist", since a college class is not the right place for any ideological indoctrination, no matter if it's extremist or not. I googled it, and it's about accusations towards Hillary Clinton. It could be seen as a witch hunt too, unless there's some solid evidence to back it up. My guess in my post was that not many people care about withholding judgment and avoiding witch hunts. Now you're saying that my guess was "quite wrong". In what way was it wrong? [/QUOTE]
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