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re: Why are angry liberal posters perceived differently than conservatives?
Posted on 7/5/14 at 3:18 pm to onmymedicalgrind
Posted on 7/5/14 at 3:18 pm to onmymedicalgrind
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Just my 2 cents.
Thanks brosef
My (very limited) experience at LSU as an undergraduate nearly thirty years ago. I was a bit older than your average student (having served in the military right after high school). Was in the process of applying for an Army ROTC scholarship and was taking several freshman level classes. Three immediately come to mind;
Introduction to US Government - First lecture is a diatribe about how wealthy landowners created the United States solely for their own profit (easy drop).
History of Western Civilization - First lecture is a diatribe on how everything that is wrong with Western Civilization is the fault of the Roman Catholic Church (easy drop).
Introduction to Political Thought - Awesome class where the professor told us straight up you would not be able to determine his political thought. Made you fight tooth and nail to defend your political positions. The reason I eventually chose Political Science as my undergraduate. Wish I could remember the name of this professor. He was awesome.
Posted on 7/5/14 at 6:11 pm to Wolfhound45
Hmm interesting. Being premed at my school, I didnt take any of that stuff. Closest was intro to anthro as a senior just for the easy A.
Well I did take intro to womens studies as a sophomore. It was me and one of my good friends. It was in the afternoon and we pregamed with a few cold ones before each class But we werent in there to fight for men or point out all of the flaws in their arguments. We were just about the easy A
Well I did take intro to womens studies as a sophomore. It was me and one of my good friends. It was in the afternoon and we pregamed with a few cold ones before each class But we werent in there to fight for men or point out all of the flaws in their arguments. We were just about the easy A
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