Haunted
03-09-2006, 04:29 AM
In the immortal terms of Linda Richman-
"Talk amongst yourselves; I'll give you a topic:"
Yale, one of our top universities in the nation has just admitted a former Taliban embassador into it's student body. Will said freshman use his super education to become a more affective fundamentalist Islamic terrorist, or will he realize that his former life was nothing but lies and brainwashing?
"Discuss."
You can definitely see where Yale is going with this. They're hoping against hope that this joker will amend his ways by becoming educated. His interaction with other students will show him the diversity of multicultural education, thus making him a more tolerant, educated person with compassion in his coat pocket.
On the other had... This is a HUGE risk. Yale. YALE! He could learn all kinds of things. This could be a total education in American life and history. We'd be exposing him to some of our secrets like the militant Nation of Islam, where such a person as a member of the Taliban could start a recruiting process. While Yale is getting into his mind, he could be getting into the minds of others.
It's a toss up. Is it worth the risk? You tell me.
"Talk amongst yourselves; I'll give you a topic:"
Yale, one of our top universities in the nation has just admitted a former Taliban embassador into it's student body. Will said freshman use his super education to become a more affective fundamentalist Islamic terrorist, or will he realize that his former life was nothing but lies and brainwashing?
"Discuss."
You can definitely see where Yale is going with this. They're hoping against hope that this joker will amend his ways by becoming educated. His interaction with other students will show him the diversity of multicultural education, thus making him a more tolerant, educated person with compassion in his coat pocket.
On the other had... This is a HUGE risk. Yale. YALE! He could learn all kinds of things. This could be a total education in American life and history. We'd be exposing him to some of our secrets like the militant Nation of Islam, where such a person as a member of the Taliban could start a recruiting process. While Yale is getting into his mind, he could be getting into the minds of others.
It's a toss up. Is it worth the risk? You tell me.