[ExI] what did we learn?
John Grigg
possiblepaths2050 at gmail.com
Wed Nov 4 03:22:24 UTC 2020
"You recall how it was at the U: the fluffy-sluffy majors were out there
on the quad partying and messing around, the engineers and STEM people were
in their rooms studying. If they even have anything analogous to that in
the UK, good chance the same patterns hold there as it does here."
At my university it was the communications majors that had people rolling
their eyes.... "Oh, you know, she's a communications major!"
On Wed, Nov 4, 2020 at 3:41 AM spike jones via extropy-chat <
extropy-chat at lists.extropy.org> wrote:
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> From: extropy-chat <extropy-chat-bounces at lists.extropy.org> On Behalf Of
> BillK via extropy-chat
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> On Tue, 3 Nov 2020 at 18:27, spike jones via extropy-chat <
> extropy-chat at lists.extropy.org> wrote:
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> > Picked on? I have no heartburn with English majors...
> > Any picking on that I do does not apply to English majors, but is
> sincere ridicule and scorn, specifically aimed at journalism majors. ...
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> >...Isn't it a bit unfair to complain about journalists? For the big
> media giants surely it is the billionaire owners that direct the agenda of
> their media? The workers have to support the politics of the owners or they
> lose their job.
> Some journalists can work for lower wages on small independent
> publications, but for a career, the big media giants have the money and the
> prospects.
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> BillK
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> Hi BillK, it isn't journalists that I disdain, but rather journalism
> majors.
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> You recall how it was at the U: the fluffy-sluffy majors were out there on
> the quad partying and messing around, the engineers and STEM people were in
> their rooms studying. If they even have anything analogous to that in the
> UK, good chance the same patterns hold there as it does here.
>
> Journalism is the ultimate party-major. How hard is it to write an
> article? Do people need to study at the university for four years just to
> write articles? We should find scientists and STEM people who know how to
> write, have the media giants hire them to write our news. I don't want to
> be informed by yahoos who squandered their university years partying down
> on the quad. I want to be informed by people who squandered their
> university years studying science and technology.
>
> spike
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