What We Need versus What We Get

Quoting -

“The bitter irony is that you stand on the shoulders of the giants who built this country, this state, and this university, using your cushy job to spit on their legacy and the values that have given you everything you enjoy today.”

"We need engineers, not ideologues: builders, not critics."

“In history, you teach that slavery was America’s unique sin, ignoring that it was universal until White Christian nations abolished it first. You never mention the 600,000 Americans who died ending it, the Royal Navy’s anti-slavery squadron that liberated 150,000 slaves, or that slavery still thrives in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.”

Please read the article:

https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2025/11/a-college-student-speaks.php

I like what he says. He says it extremely well. I agree with him. My difference with him over religion is in this context of small importance.

Interesting that the student paper would not publish his letter.

He speaks for a future of achievement. It will come. Because he is right.

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Oh the irony - the woke professor’s op-ed accuses conservatives of “undermining academic freedom”, then the school refuses to publish his response!
And yes, it is an excellent response!
But the “freedom” only applies to the communists now in charge - of academia and every other institution. As Mark Steyn noted, the rot has hollowed them out, and I think that, like the UN, they are beyond reforming.

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