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Outrage! Prof. offers extra credit for demanding taxpayers pick up the bill

May 21, 2016 By: Stephen Dietrich

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The indoctrination of our students has reached an outrageous level. Our friends at Campus Reform shared the following story —

California State University, Channel Islands professor asked students to endorse part of Bernie Sanders’ platform for extra credit by asking their state legislators for tuition-free college.

“In a 1 to 2-page business letter, write your assembly member and/or state senator as to how the high fees and tuition of the California State University impacts you, and your family, not only financially but also psychologically and in other ways,” description of the assignment obtained by Campus Reform instructs.

“Also include why you believe free tuition would better impact your education.”

Prof. Frank Barajas offers the assignment to students in his history of the United States since 1887 course, which surveys America’s political and economic institutions from the reconstruction era to present day. The three-credit course is a requirement for all history majors at CSU.Extra Credit

To help facilitate the letter-writing process, Barajas provides a list of links to a few blog posts he has written on the subject, saying they will help “provide a historical context to what university students are experiencing today.”

In one of his blog posts, Barajas argues that student loans are a new form of financial slavery and urges his elected officials to reinstate a 2008 budget cut that apparently reduced the cost of CSU’s annual tuition.

“In the end, the pursuit of a higher education should not relegate students and their families to an intergenerational existence of a new form of debt peonage,” he writes. “So what is the solution? A good start would be for Gov. Jerry Brown and the legislature to restore the $1 billion in cuts to the CSU budget between 2008 and 2012.”

Barajas then asks his students to provide him with copies of their letters so that he can postmark them himself in order to ensure that they are in fact delivered to California’s lawmakers, even asking permission to send the letters to Gov. Jerry Brown (D) and the Chairmen of California’s Higher Education Committee, as well.

“I require that you provide me a copy of the letter(s) and the original of the letter(s) within a stamped envelope for me to place in the US Mail on your behalf. I would also like your consent to mail copies of your letter to the governor of California and the chairpersons of committees of higher education in Sacramento,” he writes.

Barajas then adds that if the “letter fails to conform to the above instructions, zero points will be awarded.”

When Campus Reform asked Barajas for comment on the assignment, he asserted succinctly that it “does not direct the contents of their letter,” and was only for extra credit.

When asked whether he offers additional extra credit assignments, he described two, one entailing attendance at “certain events” throughout the semester and “the review of films of historical import,” but did not respond to follow-up questions seeking additional details about the alternative assignments.

 

 

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This story first appeared on Campus Reform

About the Author

Stephen Dietrich

Stephen is a U.S. Army veteran with over a decade of combined experience in political commentary, economics, and news.

Comments

  1. Main Street says

    May 21, 2016 at 9:02 am

    Then they graduate with skills that wouldn’t have gotten them out of the 8th grade 30 years ago. Then they can’t find jobs that pay higher than minimum wage. Then they can’t afford to buy a home. Meanwhile Europe and China are graduating doctors and engineers. Like our apathetic selfish folks say, it’s all good, right?

  2. Main Street says

    May 21, 2016 at 9:31 am

    Here in the U.S. we have people with high IQ’s who are working low wage jobs because they can’t afford college. Then we have functional illiterates attending colleges because their parents have legacy connections and money. Then we have those with marginal skills getting into good colleges because they check off the right box. If the U.S. yearly can give billions of tax dollars in foreign aid to hater nations like Saudi Arabia, then why not help QUALIFIED Americans become engineers, doctors or teachers?

    • Lily says

      May 21, 2016 at 1:08 pm

      You got that right Main Street. This is why we have so much retards running this country, and the intelligent students work in the dumpster.

  3. T4US says

    May 23, 2016 at 2:14 pm

    Main Street,, it’s the democratic way of undermining Americans so we will be come a third world nation where as easy to control and become a socialist country. Our tax dollars used in the right way, could in a very short time, make us the World leader and a nation too look up to by the other nations of the World. As of now and thanks to are Socialist (Democratic) government, we are falling faster and faster. We are nearing the point of NO return.
    Trump for President

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