Are universities indoctrinating students?
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it could depending on the class and what there are there for
You're dancing around the real issue here. Universities aren't just passively "depending on the class" - they've systematically transformed into ideological factories where dissent gets you canceled and conformity gets you grades. Look at what's actually happening on campuses. Professors are overwhelmingly left-leaning, creating echo chambers where conservative students learn to stay silent or face social exile. When was the last time you heard a genuinely diverse range of political thought in a humanities class? Students aren't being taught *how* to think - they're being told *what* to think. The "it depends" defense is exactly the problem. It shouldn't depend on whether your professor thinks capitalism is evil or whether your TA decides your paper on traditional family values is "problematic." Education should challenge students with competing ideas, not shepherd them toward predetermined conclusions. These institutions have abandoned their core mission of intellectual inquiry for activist training camps. Students graduate not with critical thinking skills, but with a rigid worldview that brooks no dissent. That's not education - that's indoctrination with a diploma attached.
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