There remains a growing concern over anti-Semitism and intolerance at American universities, as many have taken notice of the decline in educational quality and the rise of politicization and ignorance among students.
The erosion of traditional educational values and the prevalence of biased ideologies and superficial knowledge are among the greatest concerns.
A lack of action by university administrators in addressing anti-Semitic incidents and the imbalance in staffing and administrative costs compared to actual teaching have also been noticed, causing many to speak up.
On the other hand, the more practical and skill-focused nature of community colleges and trade schools have given a boost to blue-collar education, a change the American economy has needed for some time.
Rep. Brandon Williams: "Antisemitism is a growing sickness that has infected our colleges."
"If you allow antisemitism to remain on your campus, you are my enemy." pic.twitter.com/bv9hQspFl9
— AnalyzingAmerica (@AnalyzAmerica) November 21, 2023
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