Because the few percent who genuinely do have the intellect and ability to pursue meaningful careers have the constitution on their side to say they have a right to do so.
So long as the current constitution stands, any attempt to exclude is doomed to fail, so it's more productive to focus on cutting off the supply side. Shutting down the wasteful degree programs and switching over to a Conservatory model that will achieve the same end result without the fight over first principles and rights.
Because the few percent who genuinely do have the intellect and ability to pursue meaningful careers have the constitution on their side to say they have a right to do so.
So long as the current constitution stands, any attempt to exclude is doomed to fail, so it's more productive to focus on cutting off the supply side. Shutting down the wasteful degree programs and switching over to a Conservatory model that will achieve the same end result without the fight over first principles and rights.
You're missing the point entirely.
You're arguing like an emo teenager about how things ought be, ignoring the obvious, gigantic impediments to bringing about your ideal.
I'm giving you a more realistic strategy that is theoretically actionable under the current legal environment.
TBH, your arguments are so cartoonishly outlandish I'm starting to suspect you're a false flag poster.