By SJ
Otto
Once
again we see backward and conservative views from people in Wichita. The
latest, from The Wichita Eagle, is
that people in Wichita don't value higher education. It is not hard to see that
lacking a higher education, many people will fall for the foolish beliefs of
the conservatives.
Conservative
values include hating unions, supporting the Republican Party, when many people
are actually working class, paying higher taxes by the lower classes to support
tax beaks for the wealthy and being denied healthcare. They work hard for a
living only to be more than willing to give up all their rights to business
people who treat them like stupid children. According to The
Wichita Eagle:
"I
have yet to meet a wealthy individual who has any other expectation for their
child other than ... going to college," said Canada, an education activist
and former director of the Harlem Children's Zone." I've yet to see anyone
with money who said, 'You know what? I've got three kids: You'll go to the
University of Kansas. And you, I think I'm gonna send you to Notre Dame. But
you ... I'm thinking hairdresser school.' Never heard of it."
In the view of most middle- and upper-class families in America, Canada says, the path to success and a happy life goes straight through college. Graduate from high school, and there's just one question: Have you bought your dorm-room fridge yet?....
In the view of most middle- and upper-class families in America, Canada says, the path to success and a happy life goes straight through college. Graduate from high school, and there's just one question: Have you bought your dorm-room fridge yet?....
..... But that isn't the pervading thought in
Wichita.
In a recent survey by the Pew Research Center,
Americans were asked: "Would you say a college education is extremely
important, very important, somewhat important or not too important in helping a
young person succeed in the world today?"
Nationwide, about 77 percent of respondents
said college is extremely or very important.
In Wichita, 54 percent said so."
So in
Wichita we continue to have half-witted politicians who say really dumb things
and then get elected. We have a lazy goof-off Republican in the 4rth congressional
district who did absolutely nothing to get elected, in a special election,
except to sit back on his fat rump and run misleading ads, paid for by his
party. He avoided personal appearances, even being late to his own victory
party, while his opponent, James
Thompson, worked around the clock to get to know the people of the district.
Many people voted for Estes only because he was a Republican. He was the weak
candidate, but he won.
Other
idiots that have won positions they should have lost include Sedgwick County Commissioner
Richard
Ranzau, a bigot
who was so mean spirited he sent back a government grant to help people on the WIC
program because some of them might go to Latino immigrants. He
showed an outright biased towards Latinos. And he is still on the county commission.
So we
have to wonder how such lousy and creepy politicians keep getting elected. It
is simple: Many people in Wichita believe ignorance is a blessing.
People
forget that a college education is more than just getting a career. Again in The Wichita Eagle:
"Kristina Everingham, a family and community engagement
specialist at Child Start, said too many people have lost sight of the real
value of college, which goes beyond income or status.
"College for me was never only about getting a career,"
she said. "It was about building critical thinking skills, understanding
how to hold public discourse when people disagree, how to appreciate great
literature and art ... how to make sure I do my part to be a well-rounded and
informed citizen."
And
there is the ridiculous statement made by Wichita State University President
John Bardo:
"Whatever the case, Wichita sits in the heart of a deep red
state, and even local university leaders seem to have gotten the message.
During a meeting this spring, Wichita State University president John Bardo
told members of the unclassified professional senate that creating "an
elite little liberal arts college" at WSU "ain't gonna work."
When
people embrace ignorance as a virtue, this state and city will get what it
deserves. And that is not a good thing. All of us pay for these mistakes.
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by Owless.
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