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She has indeed forgotten to capitalize "White". On the other hand, I have yet to run into anyone whose skin looks like laserprinter paper, except for Cmdr Data. She makes some interesting points, but her message is warped by the woke ideology that she aligns with, which may or may not reflect her true thinking.

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I think Dennis Prager sums it up pretty nicely.

If he hears the words “experts say” he assumes that they are repeating common sense or talking nonsense.

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Indeed, at this point, when I write the word expert, I automatically enclose it in scare quotes ("expert").

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Of interest, compliments of the Geller Report:

In case you wondered how and why our Ivy league and their tributaries destroyed themselves….

https://gellerreport.com/2024/09/owned.html/?lctg=213276310

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She's been a fighter for truth and freedom for 25 years, the FBI was complicit with assisting her near assassins when she had her Muhammad art show in Texas, very little recent footage of her on YouTube based on when her email goes out I think she's got a lot going on and is tired as she compiles it but what a website, she was also banned from Britain 20 years ago with no context except for "dangerous person"

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Pam Geller is dangerous for the people who want to destroy Western civilization.

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Clearly, McGuire is another left-wing condescending "intellectual" "elite".

That aside, the value of a college education (and income post degree) depends on several things:

1. The intelligence and ambitions of the student 2. The degree program pursued (some are basically useless) 3. The "institution" attended

Even if you are smart and studious, attending a sub-par college can hurt, as does having a majority of professors who preach rather than teach. Many courses of study are of a social/political nature that produce few opportunities for gainful employment. Another problem is the rather apparent lack of ambition of many young, who are often handicapped by lack of common sense or worldly exposure.

I have met many plumbers and other blue collar workers who speak more intelligently than people with masters or doctorate degrees.

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Regarding your last point, blue collar workers generally live in a world of real life consequences. Professors are free to spin their theories without worrying who gets hurt as a result.

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