Transferring to a Community College to finish my Associates, since I couldn’t really handle all the annoying liberalism of my local 4-year (plus, I had a medical emergency every mid-semester, which wasn’t fun.) Once I finish my apprenticeship and my Associate’s, I was wondering what college is actually decent for socialism/communism?

Obviously, there’s a lot of factors like tuition, student demographic, faculty, ect. But, this is mostly hypothetical. I’ve heard Evergreen was pretty good, emphasis on the was.

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    Probably none of them. They’re all pretty cringe liberal. I used to think there were some bastions of communist thought out there, but seeing them all cave immediately to Trump’s demands removed that notion permanently.

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      You thought there were communists in the administrative level of us universities? The actual lecturers and professors in university who are the people who might actually be able to transmit any kind of political thought have never had any sway when it comes to university politics, especially nowadays when any program that’s more than an expensive vocational school are systematically defunded and killed

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        No, not at the administrative level, at the professor level. I’ve never seen a school in the US that had communist administrators. But all of the schools bowing to king trump without any pushback from their faculty means the ones that are there are socialist in name only.