@mrbojangles25 said:
Damn you guys bored with Afghanistan already you gotta go back to this nonsense?
Opening a thread to a subject is an indicator how (ir)relevant a different subject has become? And that makes sense how?
The Afghanistan debacle is still very relevant, to everyone who acknowledges the issue and doesnt want to sweep it under the carpet.
@xdude85 said:
@Telekill said:
Interesting to see the fascists in this thread making excuses for their comrade.
Antifa suddenly means fascist now? Also lol at the "comrade" at the end.
Get off the internet, dude. Have some fun for once.
Not suddenly. Since forever.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mass_Psychology_of_Fascism
Topic:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_views_of_American_academics
Higher Education Research Institute
Beginning in 1989, the Higher Education Research Institute (HERI) at the University of California, Los Angeles has conducted a survey of full-time faculty at American four-year colleges and universities every three years.[13][11]:31 The HERI Faculty Survey gathers comprehensive information about the faculty experience, such as position, field, institutional details, and personal opinion and views, including a single question asking respondents to self-identify their political orientation as "far left", "liberal", "moderate/middle of the road", "conservative", or "far right". Between 1989 and 1998, the survey showed negligible change in the number of professors who described themselves as far left or liberal, approximately 45%. As of 2014, surveying 16,112 professors, the percentage of liberal/far left had increased to 60%
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