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So my professor (the one who compared illegal immigrants to rats)

was like “The average American family is $20,000 in debt...if you times that by 300 million something that’s a lot of money”

First of all, where did 300 million something come from? there’s not 300 million something families in America dummy, that’s how many persons there are in the country 🙄 and I’m sure the debt isn’t that high.
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luctoretemergo · 61-69, M
So your telling me that a college professor is giving out bad information?
My God what next?
Rich people can buy their kids way into Ivy League schools?
I don’t believe it!!!!
(That was sarcasm...)
TurtlePink · 22-25, F
Some information can be based on the professor’s own opinions on things, like when he compares illegals to rats. I don’t agree with some of them bringing in how they feel about something personal But I’m baffled that one would try to do it on something that could simply be researched in just 5 seconds.
luctoretemergo · 61-69, M
I understand and forgive me for being a smart-a$$...whatever they say, "Trust then verify" (Ronald Reagan)…
:)
TurtlePink · 22-25, F
Lol no you’re good 😂😂 I was just saying, like why not check with yourself first and make sure you’re right because honestly $20,000 seems unreasonable for the AVERAGE family. @luctoretemergo
luctoretemergo · 61-69, M
You not letting this go! I love the anger to seek the truth!
I think you can review professors on-line at some point - let him have it!
TurtlePink · 22-25, F
It’s called Critical thinking, my friend. @luctoretemergo
luctoretemergo · 61-69, M
Oh....see I'm always thinking critically!...that's my problem!
(seriously - thankyou for educating me!)