On Feb 16, 2:43=A0pm, Karel Kriz <ka...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> =A0kujebak <kuje...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > On Feb 15, 7:19=A0pm, Karel Kriz <ka...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > In article <fovata$ui...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > =A0Frank Bures <f...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > > The camera does not lie: Former centres of learning and
intellectual=
> > > > diversity are now indoctrination sites systemically dedicated to
the=
> > > > abbreviation of human curiosity and the alienation of students
from
> > > > Western
> > > > civilization.
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> > > > I often wonder where in Canada I could "go home again" in the 21st
> > > > century.
> > > > I have one simple, symbolic criterion: a learning centre that
would =
still
> > > > hold up for critical admiration the greatness in the writings of
Tho=
mas
> > > > Wolfe, a hard-drinking, aggressively hetero***ual white male from
a
> > > > racist
> > > > background, whose creative inspiration was Western civilization's
> > > > literary
> > > > treasure trove and whose overriding theme was his passion for
Americ=
a.
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> > > > That's a tall order nowadays. I only know one three-year arts
progra=
m in
> > > > Canada today I'd be glad to call my intellectual home, and I fear
fo=
r its
> > > > survival.
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> > > This article blew me away. Bures accused me of just "scanning it",
but=
> > > NO-OOO, I read every word. It was worth it and here's is why.
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> > > "Universities and colleges systematically alienate students from
Weste=
rn
> > > civilization".
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> > > I touched on this before, but this is such a huge sweeping statement
> > > that I still look for it's actual message. What kind of civilization
> > > tenets are our kids absorbing if not Western? Eastern? If so, which,
> > > near or far? Into what intellectual abyss are they dragging our kids
> > > into? And all that without our knowledge? How can that be?
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> > > "...Abbreviation of human curiosity"
> > > Can one do the same to a cat? I'd like to abbreviate Gringo's
> > > curiosity... Seriously, though, how is this done? With drugs,
duress,
> > > incentives? These ****ing lefties are brilliant - we need God to
achie=
ve
> > > the same thing at Bob Jones University and they do it sans God?
Well.
> > > I'll be...
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> > > The next paragraph is where the meat really is.
> > > The female author yearns for a place where she could be whole again,
a=
> > > womb of sorts. A college where she is =A0totally at home and
everythin=
g is
> > > warm and fuzzy. I'd suggest Oral Roberts University, but that will
not=
> > > do...she wants it in ...Canada...(there's a market up North, Oral,
whe=
n
> > > they kick you outa the South).
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> > > But even that is missing the mark. The authorette pines for
> > > "critical admiration the greatness in the writings of Thomas
> > > Wolfe, a hard-drinking, aggressively hetero***ual white male from a
> > > racist background, whose creative inspiration was Western
civilization=
's
> > > literary treasure trove"
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> > > First,being a hetero***ual white male, I'd like to know how I can be
> > > "aggressively" hetero***ual. Do I have to take hormones? Or wear an
> > > outsize codpiece? How do I assert myself hetero***ually? By wearing
a
> > > sign that says" "I am NOT Carson Kressley"?. Can I wear loose furs,
> > > grunt and drag women by their hair to my lair? This is all just too
> > > tempting to try...
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> > > Hard drinking and racism are the other criteria how Babs judges her
me=
n.
> > > I'll just have to work on both of those.
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> > > To sum up.
> > > Mastering "Western Civilization" is easy. Drink a lot of booze, ****
a=
> > > lot of white trash women and beat up a nigger once in while.
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> > > Babs will love you long time. That's home. That's greatness.
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> > > Bye Bye
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> > > K
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> > You are either totally unaware of what's happening
> > everywhere around you, not just on our campuses
> > and in our public schools, which I personally find
> > somewhat difficult to conceive, or again engaged
> > in your favorite mind game, just to see if you can
> > make a case out of absolutely nothing, in which
> > you are totally not succeeding. Rejecting the pre-
> > mise of the do***entary out of hand simply means
> > you have nothing further to say on this topic that
> > would urge anyone here to respond to.
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> Sorry, the topic of "commies on the campus" and the absurd little
> article here is pretty much done as far as I am concerned. If you agree
> with this deranged woman - well, that's up to you. If you believe that
> there is some huge "Jonestown" like leftist cult that has taken over
> colleges and universities, that is up to you also. I do not share your
> concerns. Education is never perfect, but on the whole I think it's
> pretty balanced. Sure, there are some flakes out there and you will
> continue to use them as a proof that you are right. Your flakes are
> Berkeley and my flakes are Bob Jones. If you are dreaming about bringing
> up whole generations of Alex P. Keatons, I hope you don't wake up with
> the sheets wet.
>
> As for the do***entary and the so called review - sorry, but I just
> can't take that seriously. It's like something out of Marvel Comics....
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I rest my case.
Just one more question.
Selective memory, circular logic, and out-of-order
execution are clearly not part of your original de-
sign.You wouldn't be where you are today, if it
were. You've been posting here for a long time
now, and the change is rather astoni****ng.
I don't mean to be personal, but seriously, who
flashed your BIOS? Your second wife?


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