posted by gut
That's an interesting perspective. It appear to focus solely on empathy - shaped by what you've seen and experienced - to the exclusion of education...which is the liberal worldview, in a nutshell.
I'd say both have importance. With the kids, being high school students still, it's not like they're overflowing with education either -- just a limited amount determined by how high-quality their school system is. The two kind of go hand-in-hand, I think. You can be the most learned person in the world, but if you can't process the "why did this happen" and stuff like that, you're nothing more than a trivia-spewing robot. That's sort of the flaw of academics, I think. Like, my best friend from high school did a lot of post-grad work in psychology and was telling me about concepts and theories that mentors in the field had and so much of that stuff came across as ideas that sound good in textbooks, but just seemed limited in practical application.
posted by iclfan2
Message boards only exist to bitch about stuff. I don’t talk to anyone in real life about this dumb shit. I still contend Hogg, the main cnn douche, is an idiot, confirmed by the fact he tweets about not being able to get into colleges. Yet super freak liberals and CNN think he’s a genius bc he’s on their side.
Remember how in the olden days on Fox News, Hannity had that really milquetoast liberal Coomes guy as his co-host, whose purpose seemed to be a passive bitch to make Hannity seem more emphatic and "right" to his viewers? Hogg just reminds me of a young version of him. Makes him really punchable, IMO.