Frank Manning wrote: 26 Oct 2017, 14:46
It may of course be just that; Daily Mail hysteria. When I was teaching at Uni all the lecturers encouraged the students to read a broad spectrum about the topics which were part of the course and to develop their own arguments accordingly. In many degrees an understanding of geopolitics is fully justified and of great benefit to people hoping to pursue careers in multi national and or exporting companies. The Wail is being as hypocritical as ever in trying to influence the development of free and reflective learning by pillorying anyone who doesn't agree with their own view.
Like you Frank, I get my news fro various sources and it's amazing how the same story is covered differently.
I'm aware of confirmation bias and the need to sell papers so fully understand the media's starting point.
I will say that the 'left' seem ever so slightly obsessed with 'right wing' papers like the Daily Mail and The Express.
It should be taken as a given that they will pander to their readership, as does the Guardian and Independent, but on the other side of the coin.
I do have a concern about the state funded BBC but the others can do what they blooming well like as far as I'm concerned.
As for teaching at schools and Uni, it's a well known and very well established fact that most teachers are idealists and as idealists, are looking for the perfect world.
Most teachers that I've met have never really left school and as such, retain an almost infantile outlook on the world.
Any sensible person would agree that a socialist utopia would be wonderful, if somewhat unachievable.
I was a raving socialist as a young man basically because I had bugger all.
As I acquired a bit of wealth, my politics slowly changed.
I'd now say that I'm left wing at heart but my wallet is 100% Tory.
I voted for the UK to leave the EU, not based on the hysterical screechings of any right wing newspaper, but because I did my own research and came to my own conclusions.
Much of which was denounced as hystrionics by the remain campaign will show to have been the truth as time goes by.
The latest EU commission dictate is to introduce equivalence in taxation, by qualified majority voting.
So, no more right of veto for Luxembourg, Ireland and Malta.
To say that they are unhappy is an understatement.
The times are a'changing.