Check out this latest libtard insanity: So left-wing universities allow students to "self-identify" as DISABLED in order to get extra time on tests (and other benefits). As a result, 38% of students at Stanford now claim to be disabled.

According to the libtard way of thinking, ANXIETY is a disability. So is depression. So if you are nervous about taking a test, or nervous about having to study for a test, you can automatically qualify to be "disabled" with no actual medical diagnosis whatsoever. Liberal university "disabled" status is like transgenderism: You are disabled if you claim to be, even if you are 100% able-bodied and healthy.

And we wonder why the USA can't compete with China on math, science and engineering? Maybe it's because we are incentivizing students to identify as disabled when they aren't.

There's actually no disability for most of these students... except for the fact that they are brainwashed by idiots and have fallen for idiocracy indoctrination pushed by retarded left-wing school administrators.

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- In the mean time, the race to AI superintelligence will be long over.
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