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I probably worded the post poorly. The impact of the 60's era professors was passed on to the younger generation and is still being done. Also the anti-war movement continued well into the 70's. It is common knowledge that the liberal left gravitates to positions where they can have the most influence, teachers, journalists, etc.Originally posted by Johnv:
OR, in order to be "dominated" by profs from teh 60's, those profs would have to be in their' 60's by now. My own daughter's college is dominated by mostly early and mid 80's professors, mostly Reagan-era folks. This seems to be common in UC and CSU schools here, though admittedly, I can't speak for all state universities everywhere. Given the average age of university professors nationwide (50's), most profs would be coming from a Carter or Reagan era education, not a 60's education.
Um, you didn't make your point.Originally posted by OldRegular:
I can make the point. The liberal arts colleges and such schools in the universities are dominated by radical left professors out of the 60"s antiwar movement.
At the University of South Carolina's School of Criminal Justice 11 of the 12 faculty members are democrats. This in a state that is predominately Republican.
Um, you didn't make your point.Originally posted by Baptist in Richmond:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by OldRegular:
I can make the point. The liberal arts colleges and such schools in the universities are dominated by radical left professors out of the 60"s antiwar movement.
At the University of South Carolina's School of Criminal Justice 11 of the 12 faculty members are democrats. This in a state that is predominately Republican.
Ah, but you offered nothing to support such a claim. You simply said that 11 of the 12 are Democrats, while talking about the radical left in the previous paragraph. That does not constitute proof for such an accusation.Originally posted by OldRegular:
I see little difference between activists democrats and the radical left. It is only a matter of degree.
I never mentioned any of these people. I was referring to the 11 of 12 that you referenced. Again, please share the evidence that these 11 are not only Democrats, but also members of the radical left.What would you call Kerry, Kennedy, Pelosi, Reed, Leahy, Moore,
Soros, and thousands of kindred minds?