lol imagine having the fucking balls to go into that class with rebel flag trucker hat, all lives matter shirt, and free J6ers sticker on your laptop and being excited until the professor starts talking and go ohhhhhh this is not what I thought this course was gonna be! I thought Trump won so... you know, boy that's embarrassing, so... is it too late to drop? sorry sorry, carry on retards. and pack up and leave.
They fucking done it, they actually made TDS 1101.
Fuck, I wish I could sign up for it and asks questions like a good attentive student and see which would happen first: be beaten by students or thrown out by the professor.
Back in college, sometimes I'd just look up the class schedules, and if I had an opening, I'd just show up to one that interested me, even without being registered. It's how I learned to speak German.
Granted, that'd be harder for you or me to do now, being likely obviously older -looking than the other people there, and likely not being registered in the university at all.
I kind of wish I had this attitude, the times I’ve been, but I personally hate lectures so very much (ADHD? Maybe…) that I usually only went to them live if a) it was mandatory/unrecorded or b) there were attractive women in the class who I was friendly with…
This… Has not served me well in life, I will admit.
For some bizarre reason, though, when I go to one-off “public talks” on whatever topic, I find myself being more like as you describe, so I’m not sure what that says about my psyche/subconscious…
But anyway, if I do go back again, I’ll be “older”, as you say, so fairly unlikely to be sneaking into extra classes that I’m not enrolled in, as you say…
That time in life has passed me by, too…
Edit: Interestingly, on field trips/prac work, by contrast, I was always one of the only attendees there who actually cared enough to take notes/ask questions, and actually wanted to be there, more than just slugging through it to get the attendance tick. Again, I’m not sure what it says about my brain/method of learning, but I did always notice that…
Unfortunately most of Uni is not practical like that, and I hated trade school even more than I hated “college”, lol…
I had a history teacher senior year in high school whose entire curriculum was more or less covering the various communist regimes. We spent several months going over The Cultural Revolution and The Great Leap Forward. It was a very informative class in retrospect.
I think it’s because there’s over a million Chinese in Aus (>1/27th of the population), and they’re also our biggest “trading partner”, so…
China weighs heavy on the Australian psyche. As does Indo, of course.
Whereas, despite us having the largest Japanese prison breakout in WW2 (Cowra), Japanese internment camps don’t feature in our psyche/historical narrative anywhere as much as (in my understanding, at least) they do in the US, say…
Edit: it’s also worth mentioning that many, many Tiananmen survivors and/or Hong Kongers moved here, after 1989, so that 100% plays a role, too. Similar with South Africans post ‘94…
Must be nice, being so privileged that you can throw away college tuition on a course whose sole purpose is to teach you the cultural shibboleths of the elite.
The elite themselves don't have TDS. They cultivate it in the masses. They know he isn't what they say he is, they created that image to attack him because he threatens their control.
When asked what prompted the college to offer the course by Campus Reform, a spokesperson for the school cited its Statement on Academic Freedom and Freedom of Expression, stating that "The faculty of Smith College may pursue freely any subject of intellectual or artistic inquiry and shall not be subject to censorship, discipline or intimidation."
Riiiight. I'm sure they'd say this if a professor wanted to teach a class about IQ differences between races...
I presume the class will cover crime statistics, IQ, the achievements of various cultures, and the Jewish Question, and Trump's position on these issues (I bet most students would be surprised to know that all his children married jews). At least, that's what the class would be about if I was teaching it.
And keep paying endless reparations and their lives, while being told they haven't paied back anything and owe infinity-money to blacks and browns untill the last White man dies.
I don't need to take this class, I'm already an expert.
lol imagine having the fucking balls to go into that class with rebel flag trucker hat, all lives matter shirt, and free J6ers sticker on your laptop and being excited until the professor starts talking and go ohhhhhh this is not what I thought this course was gonna be! I thought Trump won so... you know, boy that's embarrassing, so... is it too late to drop? sorry sorry, carry on retards. and pack up and leave.
Yeah, or just "Acktshually" everything that the professor says.
Nah, the sticker you want on your laptop is "It's okay to be white."
Can I teach it?
A man after my own heart. 😁
They fucking done it, they actually made TDS 1101.
Fuck, I wish I could sign up for it and asks questions like a good attentive student and see which would happen first: be beaten by students or thrown out by the professor.
Back in college, sometimes I'd just look up the class schedules, and if I had an opening, I'd just show up to one that interested me, even without being registered. It's how I learned to speak German.
Granted, that'd be harder for you or me to do now, being likely obviously older -looking than the other people there, and likely not being registered in the university at all.
I kind of wish I had this attitude, the times I’ve been, but I personally hate lectures so very much (ADHD? Maybe…) that I usually only went to them live if a) it was mandatory/unrecorded or b) there were attractive women in the class who I was friendly with…
This… Has not served me well in life, I will admit.
For some bizarre reason, though, when I go to one-off “public talks” on whatever topic, I find myself being more like as you describe, so I’m not sure what that says about my psyche/subconscious…
But anyway, if I do go back again, I’ll be “older”, as you say, so fairly unlikely to be sneaking into extra classes that I’m not enrolled in, as you say…
That time in life has passed me by, too…
Edit: Interestingly, on field trips/prac work, by contrast, I was always one of the only attendees there who actually cared enough to take notes/ask questions, and actually wanted to be there, more than just slugging through it to get the attendance tick. Again, I’m not sure what it says about my brain/method of learning, but I did always notice that…
Unfortunately most of Uni is not practical like that, and I hated trade school even more than I hated “college”, lol…
Qué será será, and all that.
Can I substitute my life experience for extra credit?
Does even Hitler have a course dedicated to just him?
The way pretty much all 20th Century history is taught revolves around him on some level.
Or Mao. At least in Aus, they really, really like talking about Mao…
I can think of a few reasons why that might be…
Mao hardly gets a mention in America.
I had a history teacher senior year in high school whose entire curriculum was more or less covering the various communist regimes. We spent several months going over The Cultural Revolution and The Great Leap Forward. It was a very informative class in retrospect.
I think it’s because there’s over a million Chinese in Aus (>1/27th of the population), and they’re also our biggest “trading partner”, so…
China weighs heavy on the Australian psyche. As does Indo, of course.
Whereas, despite us having the largest Japanese prison breakout in WW2 (Cowra), Japanese internment camps don’t feature in our psyche/historical narrative anywhere as much as (in my understanding, at least) they do in the US, say…
Edit: it’s also worth mentioning that many, many Tiananmen survivors and/or Hong Kongers moved here, after 1989, so that 100% plays a role, too. Similar with South Africans post ‘94…
yes, shit's catnip to them
Must be nice, being so privileged that you can throw away college tuition on a course whose sole purpose is to teach you the cultural shibboleths of the elite.
The elite themselves don't have TDS. They cultivate it in the masses. They know he isn't what they say he is, they created that image to attack him because he threatens their control.
The horror of only having 80% of their agenda instead of 100%.
It's too far away to attend. I'd enjoy becoming a Master of White Supremacy.
“So, what did you get your doctorate in?”
I did my dissertation on the physics and economic impact of curb stomping.
Riiiight. I'm sure they'd say this if a professor wanted to teach a class about IQ differences between races...
I presume the class will cover crime statistics, IQ, the achievements of various cultures, and the Jewish Question, and Trump's position on these issues (I bet most students would be surprised to know that all his children married jews). At least, that's what the class would be about if I was teaching it.
Not surprised. I pity the male janitors who have to clean that pigsty of a school.
Wow. I assume the lesson will be that everything is racist
No, just White people. You know the drill by now.
True. And white people have to apologize endlessly
And keep paying endless reparations and their lives, while being told they haven't paied back anything and owe infinity-money to blacks and browns untill the last White man dies.
Illiterate faggotry from state approved institutions as usual?
The accreditation process needs to die.
When these tards start applying for jobs it'll be a great time to be a guy that repairs shredders.
This is an utter waste of money
Sounds great. Cream Supreme! 😂
Sounds based. Sign me up