Political commentator Bill Maher has sparked controversy by arguing against attending elite colleges, claiming they make students 'stupid' and promote 'indoctrination.' Maher's comments were made during a recent discussion where he compared universities to 'North Korean re-education camps.' He specifically targeted Harvard Yard, stating that if ignorance is a disease, it is akin to the Wuhan wet market. Maher's commentary received mixed reactions, with some praising his critique while others disagreed. The criticism of elite colleges and their alleged role in shaping students' ideologies continues to be a topic of debate.
"Don't Go To College": Bill Maher Compares Universities To "North Korean Re-Education Camp" https://t.co/kIYnQfzO8c
NEW: Bill Maher was at his best in a recent episode of “Real Time.” The comedic gadfly masterfully deconstructed the problems with America’s Woke and broke education system. https://t.co/gbqYemPKWa
Bill Maher's Commentary Blasting Elite College Was Going So Well Until the End https://t.co/olhoRecRu1
"I have one piece of advice for the youth of America: Don't go to college." "If you absolutely have to go, don't go to an elite college... it just makes you stupid." Bill Maher masterfully deconstructs the problems with America’s Woke education system https://t.co/gbqYemPKWa
Bill Maher Argues Against Going to Elite Colleges, Warns it Make Students ‘Stupid’ and Promote ‘Indoctrination’ – “If Ignorance is a Disease, Harvard Yard is the Wuhan Wet Market” via @gatewaypundit https://t.co/vdVd1eom0T