Is this the complete break down of our civil society when supposedly the smartest and brightest among us, our future national leaders, are seen as being mentally compromised to the point of absurdity.
Or maybe this is the result of our progressive liberal based educational system in our public schools, where the students are just taught to not make decision based on common sense, but base their decisions on progressive ideology. Maybe the students are being taught that critical thinking is not allowed as this is micro aggression, causing some to become frighten and delusional in the safe place as a result. Unquestionably a disastrous situation.
Worse maybe, they rely on others to make the important decision, like life and death of innocent people being murdered, slaughtered and imprisoned because they disagreed with their communist leader, leaving the truly important decision that you, a student of higher learning are allowed to make, like what are we doing next weekend to have fun.
Who are these people and where did they come from? Who taught them life is so simple and uncomplicated that learning about what real life is like outside of there small paranoid bubble of indifference and gullibility isn't actually so pleasant, but complicated and dangerous if ignored.
Little wonder then many students are left wonder in some kind of mystical zone of warm sunshine and soft music, but in reality actually blindly headed for the interstate traffic.
How does the saying go, ''When ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise''.
See College Students’ Responses When Asked to Compare Castro to Trump
Leah Jessen / @_LeahKay_ /
College students in the nation’s capital thought it was a “tough question” whether former Cuban President Fidel Castro or American President-elect Donald Trump is more favorable.
Campus Reform, a project of the Leadership Institute, polled several students at American University in Washington, D.C., and captured the students’ responses in the video below.
Many students could not give a clear answer whether they thought Castro, the Cuban dictator who died last week, or Trump was a better leader.
Some of the American University students told Campus Reform they favored Castro over Trump.
“I would say at this very moment, I have a better opinion of Fidel Castro,” one female student said in the video.
Watch the video - https://youtu.be/RqBBbca1Izw
As The Heritage Foundation’s Ana Quintana wrote in an op-ed piece for The Daily Signal, “Religion was criminalized, dissent was violently punished, and Cuban citizens became property of their communist state” under Castro’s rule.
One student told Campus Reform she didn’t have an opinion on either man.
“I never really had an opinion on [Castro] to start with other than he was really, really bad for the world,” the student said. “Donald Trump, I still don’t have any opinion on. I just choose to ignore it.”
Another student said that if Trump’s administration “is anything like he said it will be, then I think that Fidel Castro will absolutely have been a better leader to the Cuban people than Trump will be to the U.S., just based on his statements alone.”
Or maybe this is the result of our progressive liberal based educational system in our public schools, where the students are just taught to not make decision based on common sense, but base their decisions on progressive ideology. Maybe the students are being taught that critical thinking is not allowed as this is micro aggression, causing some to become frighten and delusional in the safe place as a result. Unquestionably a disastrous situation.
Worse maybe, they rely on others to make the important decision, like life and death of innocent people being murdered, slaughtered and imprisoned because they disagreed with their communist leader, leaving the truly important decision that you, a student of higher learning are allowed to make, like what are we doing next weekend to have fun.
Who are these people and where did they come from? Who taught them life is so simple and uncomplicated that learning about what real life is like outside of there small paranoid bubble of indifference and gullibility isn't actually so pleasant, but complicated and dangerous if ignored.
Little wonder then many students are left wonder in some kind of mystical zone of warm sunshine and soft music, but in reality actually blindly headed for the interstate traffic.
How does the saying go, ''When ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise''.
See College Students’ Responses When Asked to Compare Castro to Trump
Leah Jessen / @_LeahKay_ /
College students in the nation’s capital thought it was a “tough question” whether former Cuban President Fidel Castro or American President-elect Donald Trump is more favorable.
Progressive democrats love a tyrant - even one that's a communist! |
Many students could not give a clear answer whether they thought Castro, the Cuban dictator who died last week, or Trump was a better leader.
Some of the American University students told Campus Reform they favored Castro over Trump.
“I would say at this very moment, I have a better opinion of Fidel Castro,” one female student said in the video.
Watch the video - https://youtu.be/RqBBbca1Izw
As The Heritage Foundation’s Ana Quintana wrote in an op-ed piece for The Daily Signal, “Religion was criminalized, dissent was violently punished, and Cuban citizens became property of their communist state” under Castro’s rule.
One student told Campus Reform she didn’t have an opinion on either man.
“I never really had an opinion on [Castro] to start with other than he was really, really bad for the world,” the student said. “Donald Trump, I still don’t have any opinion on. I just choose to ignore it.”
Another student said that if Trump’s administration “is anything like he said it will be, then I think that Fidel Castro will absolutely have been a better leader to the Cuban people than Trump will be to the U.S., just based on his statements alone.”
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