Can’t tell you how ecstatic this has made me. Still haven’t had the another long talk with her about why she changed her mind, but this is amazing. The other democrat daughter is quiet on the issue of politics, but I’m hoping the same is happening within her.
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One of our daughters was a seemingly a pro-life Christian before going to college at SUNY New Paltz (one of the most leftist colleges in NY), and came out as a "pro-choice" Democrat. The public universities, and most private ones, are such propaganda and brain-washing establishments. She was a history major, yet actually thinks socialism would work if done the right way! If a history major can think that, there isn't much hope for the future of public school education (she is now a history teacher!)
I wish you knew all this before you sent her to college. She could've maybe been saved. Now she's infecting someone else's kids.
Yes, I had no idea the brain-washing could be so effective! (my wife and I were shocked, and she was only there two years!)
Yes. When I went to college I was in disbelief. I was lucky to have experienced enough life before college that I was looking around at my peers, wondering if anybody was going to tell the professor that she was spewing horse shit out of her flapper. They all Nobody seemed fazed by it. I regret not standing up for what I knew was the right thing at the time. It was the biggest waste of time, it cost me a lot of money to poison my body, mind and spirit.
I don't know how leftist the university system was in the 1970's; I suspect not too bad because the 60s radicals hadn't gotten PhDs yet. Also, I was a science major, and it was only fairly recently that even the sciences got corrupted by leftists, so I don't remember ANY leftist propaganda being spewed in classes (but I was becoming a good little leftist despite that :) )
Currently, most universities are a waste of money. A cesspool of these broken and destructive ideas because they don't work in the wider world.