I work at a university, so I can speak of first-hand experience.
1. At a more selective university, it's less likely that you will interact with anyone with a two-digit IQ, whereas it's more likely in the real world.
2. You probably find fewer White supremacists and open racists, although you might get a Black nationalist or a La Raza supporter, but I've only known one openly anti-White Hispanic here, and have never had any problems as a White male.
3. You're probably more likely to meet people who speak other languages and have been to other parts of the globe.
4. You're probably going to meet more people who read and pursue cultural activities at a university.
Is this why liberals like and why among the Far Right (I am not talking about rational conservatives and conservatism) hate them so much?
1. At a more selective university, it's less likely that you will interact with anyone with a two-digit IQ, whereas it's more likely in the real world.
2. You probably find fewer White supremacists and open racists, although you might get a Black nationalist or a La Raza supporter, but I've only known one openly anti-White Hispanic here, and have never had any problems as a White male.
3. You're probably more likely to meet people who speak other languages and have been to other parts of the globe.
4. You're probably going to meet more people who read and pursue cultural activities at a university.
Is this why liberals like and why among the Far Right (I am not talking about rational conservatives and conservatism) hate them so much?