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siliconc0w ◴[] No.43577474[source]
They could fight back with, "We will not accept students from politicians that support anti-education policies". Further they could kick out any students currently enrolled, "if they wrote a college essay promoting their anti-education values, we wouldn't have let them in - so they were clearly lying and we're just remedying that mistake"
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nosianu ◴[] No.43579758[source]
> "We will not accept students from politicians that support anti-education policies"

Given how many stories there are about children seriously at odds with their parents about political issues, I don't think that is a good idea. At all.

Do you want to be judged by how your parents think or behave, or think that is acceptable?

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siliconc0w ◴[] No.43585828[source]
This wasn't a serious proposal, I was mocking the cruelty and logic of the current administration.
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1. HamsterDan ◴[] No.43589389[source]
Were you? The current administration is punishing students who directly voiced support for terrorism. That's not at all equivalent to punishing students for their parents' much less objectionable beliefs.