01-13-2008, 07:43 AM
Armando Ramos Wrote:The University of South Africa has been providing distance learning to its citizens and people all over the world for about 130 years. Currently black students (Africans, Coloureds and Indians) make up 73% of the student population.
The effect has been to provide access to higher education for pretty much everyone in that country regardless of race or economic condition, and in the process help that nation overcome its developmental issues. Even a socialist fuckwit like Nelson Mandela was able to earn a degree in prison thanks to distance learning.
Now, thanks to the efforts of another socialist fuckwit, George Loots-Gollin, citizens of Liberia have been denied the same access to education. The Liberian National Commission on Higher Education has closed "all unknown and known distance learning/online universities" operating in Liberia."
Not surprisingly, the only three universities left with full accreditation in Liberia are the government-run University of Liberia, Episcopal Church-run Cuttington University and the William V.S Tubman Technical Colege.
Just the sort of socialist worker's education utopia we in the US can expect if the cartel shills like Gollum have their way. Government and wealthy private interests controlling the playing field and squeezing out innovative newcomers.
Take another bow, George Loots-Gollin. You are a Liberian national hero (except with the few million poor people who can't afford to go to the three schools left in the country, but who gives a rat's ass about them, eh Georgei?)
Would Liberia simply take the word of a physics professor hobbyist to close all their schools? I doubt they ever heard of him. The Liberians never mentioned his name - ONLY he does, over and over and over... LOL!

