New survey at Dartmouth. No surprise. Dems students the least tolerant

WVPATX

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The party of tolerance is the least tolerant of opposing opinions. Not surprised at all.

Dartmouth Study Finds Democrats Are The Least Tolerant Students On Campus

APRIL 26, 2017 By Bre Payton


A new survey of students at Dartmouth College found that those who identified as Democrats are the least tolerant on campus.

In the campus-wide field survey, students of all political stripes were asked how comfortable they would be about living with a roommate who holds opposing political views. Of the 432 students surveyed, only 39 percent of students who identified as Democrats said they would feel comfortable living with a Republican, 16 percent said they felt neutral about the proposed arrangement, while 45 percent, a plurality, said they felt uncomfortable.

A majority of students who identified as Republicans (69 percent) said they were comfortable living with someone of opposing political views, 19 percent said they felt neutral about it, and only 12 percent said they felt uncomfortable. Among Independent students, 61 percent said they felt comfortable living with someone with opposite views, 22 percent were neutral about it, and 16 percent were uncomfortable.

It’s no surprise that students who identified as Democrats were less tolerant than their Republican peers. Students across the country routinely protest against conservative speakers who visit their campuses, and in some cases, pressure campus administrators into cancelling them. Conservative commentator and author Ann Coulter told Fox News on Wednesday that she is cancelling a speakingengagement at the University of California at Berkeley after students threatened violence.

It also makes sense that Republican students are the most comfortable about living with those who hold opposing political views, because conservative college students often find themselves as a political minority on campus. If conservative students refused to live with their liberal peers, it would be more difficult to find a roommate.
 

atlkvb

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The party of tolerance is the least tolerant of opposing opinions. Not surprised at all.

Dartmouth Study Finds Democrats Are The Least Tolerant Students On Campus

APRIL 26, 2017 By Bre Payton


A new survey of students at Dartmouth College found that those who identified as Democrats are the least tolerant on campus.

In the campus-wide field survey, students of all political stripes were asked how comfortable they would be about living with a roommate who holds opposing political views. Of the 432 students surveyed, only 39 percent of students who identified as Democrats said they would feel comfortable living with a Republican, 16 percent said they felt neutral about the proposed arrangement, while 45 percent, a plurality, said they felt uncomfortable.

A majority of students who identified as Republicans (69 percent) said they were comfortable living with someone of opposing political views, 19 percent said they felt neutral about it, and only 12 percent said they felt uncomfortable. Among Independent students, 61 percent said they felt comfortable living with someone with opposite views, 22 percent were neutral about it, and 16 percent were uncomfortable.

It’s no surprise that students who identified as Democrats were less tolerant than their Republican peers. Students across the country routinely protest against conservative speakers who visit their campuses, and in some cases, pressure campus administrators into cancelling them. Conservative commentator and author Ann Coulter told Fox News on Wednesday that she is cancelling a speakingengagement at the University of California at Berkeley after students threatened violence.

It also makes sense that Republican students are the most comfortable about living with those who hold opposing political views, because conservative college students often find themselves as a political minority on campus. If conservative students refused to live with their liberal peers, it would be more difficult to find a roommate.


Ya don't say? Democrat students "intolerant"?

Impossible...not from the kind, compassionate, open, accepting, accommodating, understanding, patient, amiable Left.

Can't be...surely there must be some mistake in this analysis...maybe it was negatively influenced by Russians?
 

WVPATX

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Ya don't say? Democrat students "intolerant"?

Impossible...not from the kind, compassionate, open, accepting, accommodating, understanding, patient, amiable Left.

Can't be...surely there must be some mistake in this analysis...maybe it was negatively influenced by Russians?

Only 16% of the Dems said they were neutral to a conservative voice. Wow. The Dem snowflakes are campus are future leaders? If so, this nation is in deep, deep ****.

I just watched a prof on Tucker Carlson that said it is perfectly fine to prevent a speaker if the college deems them unworthy. No wonder these kids are so stupid.
 

moe

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The party of tolerance is the least tolerant of opposing opinions. Not surprised at all.

Dartmouth Study Finds Democrats Are The Least Tolerant Students On Campus

APRIL 26, 2017 By Bre Payton


A new survey of students at Dartmouth College found that those who identified as Democrats are the least tolerant on campus.

In the campus-wide field survey, students of all political stripes were asked how comfortable they would be about living with a roommate who holds opposing political views. Of the 432 students surveyed, only 39 percent of students who identified as Democrats said they would feel comfortable living with a Republican, 16 percent said they felt neutral about the proposed arrangement, while 45 percent, a plurality, said they felt uncomfortable.

A majority of students who identified as Republicans (69 percent) said they were comfortable living with someone of opposing political views, 19 percent said they felt neutral about it, and only 12 percent said they felt uncomfortable. Among Independent students, 61 percent said they felt comfortable living with someone with opposite views, 22 percent were neutral about it, and 16 percent were uncomfortable.

It’s no surprise that students who identified as Democrats were less tolerant than their Republican peers. Students across the country routinely protest against conservative speakers who visit their campuses, and in some cases, pressure campus administrators into cancelling them. Conservative commentator and author Ann Coulter told Fox News on Wednesday that she is cancelling a speakingengagement at the University of California at Berkeley after students threatened violence.

It also makes sense that Republican students are the most comfortable about living with those who hold opposing political views, because conservative college students often find themselves as a political minority on campus. If conservative students refused to live with their liberal peers, it would be more difficult to find a roommate.
So fewer people would want to live with a Republican, sounds like common sense to me. I'm surprised the numbers are that high.
 

atlkvb

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The Dem snowflakes are campus are future leaders? If so, this nation is in deep, deep ****.

Pax if I "worry" about the future of my Grandkids and the type of country they will be living in 40 years from now long after I'm buried and gone...this is it.

Some of this stuff is downright scary...the level of intolerance. Lack of respectful behavior...we see it on a daily basis right here on this board.

It's OK to disagree, but why the nastiness, the ugliness?

Sad, very sad.