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Joe Meccia's avatar

I would like to give some advice for those younger people (reading this) who are looking today to attend universities and college today to seek higher knowledge. I did my college studies 50 years ago from 70-76. It took me 6 years to acquire a BS degree after changing majors and working full time along with schooling. Does it make a difference in my life today whether it took me 4 or 6 years to do it? NO....

What I studied is not even that relevant to what my life's path has become......it simply taught me HOW to think and not WHAT to think!

Use your critical thinking TODAY to examine what is being done at these schools and universities regarding mandates. You are being told WHAT to do and not HOW it affects you!

For me, I would stay away from any school that mandates this experimental injection.....Do you know how this will affect you in the long term? No one does.... that's the point! Why sacrifice your future for a temporary, unsure present? Wait, think, hold off, ponder what is being done here........those that succumb to this now are being played.... My question for you now is: Do you want to be a PLAYER or do you want to be PLAYED?

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bodyworker guide's avatar

I stopped donating to my alma mater and told them why. We need alumni to speak up in ways that will impact the universities and colleges endowment funds - strength in numbers. Influential donors can compel these entities to take stock of their policies as well.

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