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Least surprising poll result of the year.

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Poll: Majority Of Republicans Now Say Colleges Are Bad For America

Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP
By Cristina Cabrera Published July 10, 2017 2:00 pm

A Pew poll released Monday shows that Republicans’ views of higher education institutions have taken a dramatic turn for the worse since 2015.

In September 2015, 54 percent of Republicans told Pew that they had a positive stance on college and universities, while 37 percent felt negatively toward them.

Today, their attitude seems to have taken a complete U-turn, with 58 percent of Republicans saying that colleges and universities had a “negative effect on the way things are going in the country.” Only 36 percent maintained that they’re good for the country.

Since 2015, Republicans’ views of the impact of colleges have turned much more negative

Meanwhile, 72 percent of Democrats and independents who lean Democrat have a positive attitude toward the institutions. According to Pew, this stance hasn’t changed much in recent years.

This striking switch among Republicans echoes a trend among conservatives of blasting “PC culture” and “censorship of free speech” on college campuses and taking legislative action against it. ..."

The only surprise is that only 58% were against education.


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Poll: Majority Of Republicans Now Say Colleges Are Bad For America
The only surprise is that only 58% were against education.
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Republicans are not against education itself; it's just got to be their own particular style of edjumacation.
Sort of like how the white plantation owners in the antebellum South would educate the slaves. Teach 'em no more than they needed to know to pick cotton or whatever other menial job they were assigned.
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