Unfortunately, you're caught between the proverbial rock and a hard place. If you refute their illbegotten, witless idiocy--ragardless of how ironclad and irrefutable your facts are, you're still subject to receiving low grades. If you buckle down, do your assignments and pretend to understand and appreciate their vapid lunacy, you'll receive higher grades, thus furthering your future employment opportunities. Yeah, neither is particularly appealing, but you sometimes have to adjust and adapt to survive under the jack boot of liberalism and keep the big picture in mind.
2007-03-08 04:31:43
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answered by Trollbuster 6
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First, pick a college that reflects your values, so you won't get exposed to someone else's. There are a few that are not steeped in the Humanist culture of learning, but you'll have to look around a bit. Then, make sure to take some English classes so you can learn to form grammatically-correct questions.
2007-03-08 12:48:48
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answered by mattzcoz 5
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Oh gee, God forbid you should read something that might open your mind and change your perspective. Why are you in college anyway if you don't want to learn to think?
For Spring Break? To take up space? So you can git yerself a job?
2007-03-08 12:26:00
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answered by wineboy 5
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Get ride of the liberal bias reality has. Then, since colleges usually try to teach the closest to reality they can, they will be less bias.
2007-03-08 12:27:59
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answered by Take it from Toby 7
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Very carefully. Your best bet is to find a school that is not full of communists.
2007-03-08 12:23:27
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answered by grantwiscour 4
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