Re “Ivory Tower radicals are outing selves” (Oct. 19): Unfortunately, all these university professors who encourage and support student radicalism were never forced to hold a real job. They …
Unfortunately, all these university professors who encourage and support student radicalism were never forced to hold a real job. They were hired to train immature minds to think and evaluate ideas, which obviously these professors are unable to accomplish. To compensate their egos for failing at this task, they appoint themselves to be instigators of radical change.
Did any of you ever stop to consider that you can’t all be right?Newspapers must communicate and inform the populace. This is a primary function. One topic that was surfaced by columnist Susan Shelley Oct.
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