>>17950122
>Are any of you retards in college?
I went back to school and finished my degree in June (in Seattle), things have definitely changed since 2016 (last time I went)
>How would you describe the political lean of your college’s history or classical arts program?
It's what I'll call "unenthusiastic wokeness they try to pass off as moderate leftism". What that means is:
>"unenthusiastic wokeness'
The prof.'s (who aren't young females) seem to be phoning it in. I don't know if its due to dispassionate listlessness of zoomers but they seem checkout. For example they'll plop down an obvious woke agenda such as a cherry-picked example of a militia killing some natives, and then say "how does this make you feel about settler culture?" and the zoomers will give flatline robotic canned responses like "it's terrible how we treated natives we need to recognize what we did and make amends" and then go right back to their phones. This differs from 2014-2016 when millennials would get really worked up, so the baiting doesn't seem to work anymore.
>"passed off as moderate leftism"
What I mean is they try to (and fail) to pass off wokeness in more palatable form. In 2016 they would beat you over the head with wokeness (one time we had to write report about how "all white men are responsible for rape"), and they'll claim to empathize with opposing side via intercultural praxis or throwing bones (like "we know white men are oppressed but not as much as POC)", but ultimately they do a shit ton of lying by omission (like endlessly listing W. Euro atrocities and none by commies/browns) and it's pretty obvious. BUT the very fact they've had to back down at all shows that things are changing.