01-13-2012, 06:48 AM
(07-19-2008, 05:47 PM)ham Wrote:Quote:Finally I found some persons that J.B(and his friends) is not their "god" in DL Universities
well, John Bear published a 'phone book' guide that was not that bad in the era before the internet, or when internet was in its infancy. He also published lists of degree mills under the thin veneer of criticising them, but probably acting as a 'referrer' on behalf of his competitors from the good old days when he had masterminded a few mills of his own.
John Bear made money; the problem isn't his.
The problem i see is with all the hypocrites and the unwashed sipping tea with him while discussing in absolute moral terms what others do and looking up to him as an authority in ethics.
And what about public places inviting him as an 'authority'?
another Ingo Hasselbach
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingo_Hasselbach
A neonazi penniless bum who found his pot of gold denouncing his former mates to the police. Now lives happy writing books about his betrayal -which others opportunely consider 'finding the lord' or whatever -. Another icon of ethical coherence for some.
All things considered, endorsing a controversial cause and then turning his back to it was the best thing that could happen to him, huh?
Good description of the "Lord of the Dance." He does what he wants. Takes whatever position best fits the economics of the day, and then puts himself forward as the white knight riding in to save us from people just like himself. The crowd around him know him for what he really is, a fraud, but they pretend to believe the false image he projects in order to prop up their own shaky little games of attack and trashing. If Kennedy Western and the like were good enough for the old man to call "good" schools then (for money). They were good enough to earn degrees from and to claim now. As I see it you don't get to rewrite your history at the expense of others, and this is exactly what he does and what they (DI) loudly support.