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by mrhyyyyde
1707 days ago
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You're gonna have to cite some kind of example of what you believe pseudo-science is if you're saying critical thinking was somehow detrimental to someone intellectually. That's actually a hilarious feedback loop of a statement, considering they decided to attend a university. I assume it wasn't to study the art of plumbing? |
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I said that colleges are teaching the opposite of critical thinking, not that critical thinking was detrimental intellectually.
> considering they decided to attend a university.
They attended university because almost all came from an upper-middle-class background where there is no viable alternative according to their families. If you think they decided to attend university, you're speaking of different types of people — the only decision for them is which college to attend.