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<blockquote data-quote="JD8" data-source="post: 3038604" data-attributes="member: 24"><p>I've never seen a class on how to disrespect the flag or anthem..... have you? This is a board that touts personal responsibility for firearms, so I'll assume the same theory should apply to where people are responsibility for their own actions, in lieu of blaming "education?"</p><p></p><p>Personally, I think education is a good thing, I kinda like lernin stuff. Whether it be learning to work with your hands, a trade, or whether you go to college. You said... "he's got that liberal education"... and forgive me but that just sound retarded at best and trust me, I'm no fan of YG and his wannabe intellect. But....What does that even mean? Did he graduate from a liberal arts school or with a liberal arts degree or are you saying all colleges are "liberal." </p><p></p><p>Given your professor example I'm leaning towards you're bashing education in general? Because teaching 1 class per semester and getting 100K a year ain't the norm. Not by a longshot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD8, post: 3038604, member: 24"] I've never seen a class on how to disrespect the flag or anthem..... have you? This is a board that touts personal responsibility for firearms, so I'll assume the same theory should apply to where people are responsibility for their own actions, in lieu of blaming "education?" Personally, I think education is a good thing, I kinda like lernin stuff. Whether it be learning to work with your hands, a trade, or whether you go to college. You said... "he's got that liberal education"... and forgive me but that just sound retarded at best and trust me, I'm no fan of YG and his wannabe intellect. But....What does that even mean? Did he graduate from a liberal arts school or with a liberal arts degree or are you saying all colleges are "liberal." Given your professor example I'm leaning towards you're bashing education in general? Because teaching 1 class per semester and getting 100K a year ain't the norm. Not by a longshot. [/QUOTE]
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