I think I like the new and soft-spoken Medicineman, I guess I left RIU a little while before you did, so I wasn't aware you had left. Welcome back. I do have a response.
First of all, academia is not where knowledge is stored. I reserve that description for my public library or even Amazon.com. To quote Matt Damon in Good Will Hunting "you dropped a hundred and fifty grand on a fuckin education you coulda got for a dollar fifty in late charges at the public library ". It wasn't until I left school that I started to gain knowledge without the obvious bias of a professor interfering with that goal.
The point is the same as the long running exchange of emails I've had with news coordinators of Yahoo. I continue to chastise them for their obvious bias in providing only stories that support a progressive agenda. I provide them with statistics that show the bias and always get back polite emails saying that they aren't responsible for the content of the articles, so they aren't showing bias and that I need to contact the author of the story or report. The bias is in the selection of articles, not the articles individually. This is the same bias that pervades academia, either ignoring ideas, authors, studies or viewpoints that don't gibe with the professor or showing thinly disguised contempt as these are presented. It is indoctrination of progressive ideals, pure and simple. And it's rubbish.
I'm living proof that the average dude can achieve the American Dream. No degree, self educated, low income background, military service, started a small business and worked hard. Retired almost four years ago at age 37 and haven't actually worked a day in 6 years. Fortunately, I listened to all the nutjobs like Peter Schiff and Glenn Beck and took my investments out of the stock market in the summer of 08 before the market tanked. Then I listened to them again and reinvested this spring and caught it on the way up. Man, I wish I wasn't such a moron, listening to these guys who keep getting it right.