Pride month has ended and this 4th of July almost feels like a liberation from the barrage of pozzed propaganda we have had to endure from the Cathedral throughout June. So let’s celebrate with some white pills for once: the difficulties faced by universities in America!
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You have to understand if you don’t already that universities & higher ed are your enemy. Lots of boomers are going to have strong emotional attachments to the idea of higher education as a benefit, but the role of universities changed from education to sedition a long time ago.
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Universities are today’s testing grounds & Petri dishes for tomorrow’s sociological experiments. The insanity of safe spaces, enforced globohomo, deplatforming, nannying, LGBTQWERTY, mattress girls and all other Clownworld ills starts on campus then spreads outside like AIDS.
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Tenured professors in useless subjects that give them zero skills to survive in the real world concoct “research” and “studies” that drive our society ever leftward in an internal status-seeking competition that has little consequence to them but has a huge impact on us.
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The Business Schools are even worse. Factory conveyor belts who produce a single product: arrogant management consultants who are then exported by McKinsey and BCG to wreck havoc on global business and society with PowerPoint presented nonsense and empty sound bites.
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The cabal of academics, journalists and hand-wringers who have all decided to trade in our civilisation and future in exchange for feels all gain their legitimacy and power from the universities. They are the temples of our Western Brahmin caste. Demagogues who reign unchecked.
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I believe it was Moldbug who said that Harvard controls Massachusetts, Massachusetts controls the US, and the US controls the world. Smashing the universities is as important to liberty and freedom as the dissolution of the monasteries was to ushering in a new age.
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Replying to @moldbugman
The dissolution of the monasteries was a move by secular authority to solidify power, although I am speaking more from an Orthodox standpoint.
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Do see my comment to the other reply to this one post.
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