a great argument that our universities need to be re-evaluated.
siftbotsays...

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MilkmanDansays...

Wow. Great sift.

I went to a state university in Kansas in the early 2000s, so this stuff is after my time and probably centered more in the Ivy League type places. But still, so much rings true and also helps explain the why.

Being a teacher at the High School age range in Thailand has been very interesting. So many things different, with plenty of pros and cons compared to my own experience. Cliques exist here, but aren't as antagonistic toward each other as they were when I was in school. Kids here are massively more accepting towards different groups like LGBT, LD/autistic/whatever, socially awkward academic nerds, etc. I'm sure the change in perspective from student to teacher influences my perceptions of this, but bullying seems essentially nonexistent here compared to rampant when I was in school.

Anyway, it seems to me like one thing that could really help dig us out of this mess is real multiculturalism and diversity (as opposed to what the SJW types that Haidt describes in the video would affix those words to). Knowing more about how other cultures and countries do things and being able to objectively compare and figure out alternative ways of doing things that might be better/worse is extremely useful.

enochsays...

it is actually an excerpt from reasonTV with mike guillespie.
but feel free to judge the video based on who uploaded the clip.
i gather "independent man" in quotations implies some deeper meaning?

thanks for watching bud,though your input is somewhat "lackluster".
unless "this is a weird video" has some deeper contextual meaning in your area,where i am from we call it "lazy".

articiansaid:

From "Independent Man", huh?

This is a weird video.

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