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Ivy League Coof

Harvard University shuts down in-person learning after vaxxed campus gets the coof. More from The Salty Cracker.

Meanwhile, Dr. Carrie Madej joined Stew Peters today and appeared obviously shook by what she had seen after examining Moderna and J&J “vaccine” vials.

Does College Equal Success?

Jeremy Boreing, co-founder of The Daily Wire, doesn’t have a college degree. Neither do Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, or a host of other innovators who have shaped our contemporary world. Which begs an important question: Is a college degree really necessary for success?

Boreing says he doesn’t have any problem with people going to college. It’s a free choice. What he doesn’t buy is the suggestion that it is the great pathway to success and fulfillment. He adds that colleges do one thing–create conformity of thought. And since college professors overwhelmingly lean left, there’s a good chance most of their students do as well.

The left, of course, has a different perspective. They believe a college education is a human right that should be paid for by taxpayers. The idea is a big winner among young people, because who doesn’t want something for nothing. Boreing explains further in this appearance on PragerU.

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Calling Workers Non-Essential?

Dave Rubin of The Rubin Report talks to Mike Rowe (star of “Dirty Jobs” and “Somebody’s Gotta Do It,”) about risk assessment and the effects of the lockdowns. Mike discusses why he originally did Dirty Jobs as a tribute to essential workers that were often overlooked. Mike also discusses the damage done by the government putting us into categories of essential and non-essential workers. He criticizes politicians and others who devalue work and see it as just something we do for a paycheck. Mike thinks this demeaning of how people make a living overlooks the sense of purpose we get through our jobs.

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Here is part 3 of the Dave Rubin-Mike Rowe interview. Mike talks about how COVID-19 will permanently change many aspects of our lives. He thinks the pandemic has already revealed college and higher education to be an overpriced luxury credentialing system. He hopes that this will cause us to rethink how we structure education in the US.

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