Jordan Peterson
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And what do they teach students? Exactly the same thing. They're lying, they're betraying the trust that's been placed in them, they're violating the spirit of the institutions, and they shouldn't get any money. And it's not Trump So let's leave that kind of idiocy behind. Faculty report pressure. Pressure, what the hell does pressure mean? To tailor research to DEI themes.
And what do they teach students? Exactly the same thing. They're lying, they're betraying the trust that's been placed in them, they're violating the spirit of the institutions, and they shouldn't get any money. And it's not Trump So let's leave that kind of idiocy behind. Faculty report pressure. Pressure, what the hell does pressure mean? To tailor research to DEI themes.
And what do they teach students? Exactly the same thing. They're lying, they're betraying the trust that's been placed in them, they're violating the spirit of the institutions, and they shouldn't get any money. And it's not Trump So let's leave that kind of idiocy behind. Faculty report pressure. Pressure, what the hell does pressure mean? To tailor research to DEI themes.
No one had a gun to their head, folks. And there are worse things than losing a job that you only have to keep by lying. Faculty report pressure to tailor research to DEI themes with 40% of STEM faculty feeling DEI overshadows research quality. I mentioned that before, per a Nature, 2023 Nature study. Nature at one point was the world's best scientific journal, by the way.
No one had a gun to their head, folks. And there are worse things than losing a job that you only have to keep by lying. Faculty report pressure to tailor research to DEI themes with 40% of STEM faculty feeling DEI overshadows research quality. I mentioned that before, per a Nature, 2023 Nature study. Nature at one point was the world's best scientific journal, by the way.
No one had a gun to their head, folks. And there are worse things than losing a job that you only have to keep by lying. Faculty report pressure to tailor research to DEI themes with 40% of STEM faculty feeling DEI overshadows research quality. I mentioned that before, per a Nature, 2023 Nature study. Nature at one point was the world's best scientific journal, by the way.
Okay, back to the New York Times with that little side venture into the facts that they lied about. At the same time, many university leaders also worry that Americans have lost trust in academia and no longer see as much value in a college education as they once did. So let's be a professor here for a minute and assess that sentence for quality.
Okay, back to the New York Times with that little side venture into the facts that they lied about. At the same time, many university leaders also worry that Americans have lost trust in academia and no longer see as much value in a college education as they once did. So let's be a professor here for a minute and assess that sentence for quality.
Okay, back to the New York Times with that little side venture into the facts that they lied about. At the same time, many university leaders also worry that Americans have lost trust in academia and no longer see as much value in a college education as they once did. So let's be a professor here for a minute and assess that sentence for quality.
At the same time, many university leaders also worry, okay, what do you worry about? Well, often you use worry when you're describing like your neurotic grandmother being concerned about things that really aren't factually true. Okay, but university leaders aren't worried. They know that Americans have lost trust in academia and they know that there are reasons for it. So they're not worried.
At the same time, many university leaders also worry, okay, what do you worry about? Well, often you use worry when you're describing like your neurotic grandmother being concerned about things that really aren't factually true. Okay, but university leaders aren't worried. They know that Americans have lost trust in academia and they know that there are reasons for it. So they're not worried.
At the same time, many university leaders also worry, okay, what do you worry about? Well, often you use worry when you're describing like your neurotic grandmother being concerned about things that really aren't factually true. Okay, but university leaders aren't worried. They know that Americans have lost trust in academia and they know that there are reasons for it. So they're not worried.
So that's the first lie, that Americans have lost trust in academia. No, Americans haven't lost trust in academia. That's the second lie. academics have violated the trust that Americans had placed in them. And that was trust that was hard won, because ordinary people don't necessarily trust intellectuals, and no bloody wonder.
So that's the first lie, that Americans have lost trust in academia. No, Americans haven't lost trust in academia. That's the second lie. academics have violated the trust that Americans had placed in them. And that was trust that was hard won, because ordinary people don't necessarily trust intellectuals, and no bloody wonder.
So that's the first lie, that Americans have lost trust in academia. No, Americans haven't lost trust in academia. That's the second lie. academics have violated the trust that Americans had placed in them. And that was trust that was hard won, because ordinary people don't necessarily trust intellectuals, and no bloody wonder.
And so it isn't that Americans have lost trust in academia, it's that academics have lied and become corrupt. And the New York Times, when reporting on this, Well, let's count the lies in the sentence. So far, that's two. And no longer see as much value in a college education as they once did. That's the third lie.
And so it isn't that Americans have lost trust in academia, it's that academics have lied and become corrupt. And the New York Times, when reporting on this, Well, let's count the lies in the sentence. So far, that's two. And no longer see as much value in a college education as they once did. That's the third lie.
And so it isn't that Americans have lost trust in academia, it's that academics have lied and become corrupt. And the New York Times, when reporting on this, Well, let's count the lies in the sentence. So far, that's two. And no longer see as much value in a college education as they once did. That's the third lie.
There were only three factual statements in the sentence, so three lies is actually pretty remarkable. Americans no longer see as much value in a college education as they once did. Okay. Well, there isn't as much value in a college education as there once was. First of all, they're not as rare.
There were only three factual statements in the sentence, so three lies is actually pretty remarkable. Americans no longer see as much value in a college education as they once did. Okay. Well, there isn't as much value in a college education as there once was. First of all, they're not as rare.