A conservative is doing something right when...
college reporters consider debunking your ideas in print to be "news". Somehow I have this feeling that David Brooks might have some evidence for his views on campus politics that the average Syracuse University student hasn't examined. Besides, isn't generating a giant herd of independently-thinking heads the whole point of campus indoctrination?
Politics aside, the whole concept of conducting spot "person on the street" interviews to determine the public's level of indoctrination seems fishy to me. Beyond the notion that propagandization is an instrument for influencing mass public opinion instead of a brainwashing technique for captive college students, it seems hard to believe that people would honestly admit their feelings of indoctrination to a newspaper reporter.
Politics aside, the whole concept of conducting spot "person on the street" interviews to determine the public's level of indoctrination seems fishy to me. Beyond the notion that propagandization is an instrument for influencing mass public opinion instead of a brainwashing technique for captive college students, it seems hard to believe that people would honestly admit their feelings of indoctrination to a newspaper reporter.
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