I was in college about 15 years ago, at state university in 2009 and community college from 2010-2011. I was there for an architecture/construction management degree, yet I was forced to take classes on completely unrelated subjects while spending a shitload to be there. “GenEd” was one class, which was a fancy university way of saying “History Class”. If it was specific to my desired profession, like Architectural History or something of the sort, I would be more understanding of why I had to take it, but it was not. I was sitting there learning about Ghengis Khan and ancient Chinese wars thinking “what the hell am I paying these thousands of dollars for?”. Probably why I took more of an interest in partying than studying.
After leaving college and going through my “awakening experience”, I realized the creation of “Higher Education” in the United States of America was largely funded by industrial, globalist families in the early 1900s such as the Rockefellers and Carnegies.
”I don’t want a nation of thinkers, I want a nation of workers.”
- John D. Rockefeller
I’m not sure college was ever intended to be for the people, but created to make a robotic, wage-slave class of humans who regurgitate whatever they hear, not develop true critical thinking abilities.
Fast forward to the mid-2020s here, and College has become even worse. The epicenter of social justice warrior Marxism is on university campuses, and the act of being “Admitted” to a university, especially Ivy League schools, breeds a sense of arrogance and superiority in the students. Back in 2009 when I was going to college the political posturing wasn’t so bad, they were there, but not all that noticeable to the everyday student. Must have been throughout the 2010s where the Marxist/Communistic thought really infected the collegiate minds (Thanks Obama). Do we blame social media for that? Not completely, but it surely has had a large impact for the social engineering. I’m thankful I was at least in school before apps like Facebook really took off. Good ol’ days.
The interviews that Charlie Kirk does on college campuses for Turning Point USA offer a good perspective on how divisive, defensive, and intellectually weak these student’s minds have become. He sits at a booth and will debate anyone who comes up to the microphone, usually on social and cultural issues. The students who accept the microphone often have no facts or statistics on their side, resort to personal attacks instead of focusing on the argument, and get hyper-emotional in defense of their beliefs instead of having a rational, open minded conversation. Not surprising. That’s what modern political debate has come to.
You can’t say they don’t care, they truly do, but it’s through this passion that they’re easily misled by virtuous catch phrases like “human rights” and “saving the planet”. They are blinded by their unstable emotion and cannot see how their social justice movements are doing the opposite of what they think they are. Feelings take precedent. Feelings used by the global controllers against them. Easily manipulated college students are their own worst enemy.
Now we have protests breaking out among college campuses across the nation in support of the “Free Palestine” movement, whatever they mean by that. Do they support terrorists Hamas? Or do they just hate Jews? Now I’m no Israel-loving shill, there is most definitely corruption within that country’s government (so you can kind of see where the protestors are coming from), but it seems they have their priorities askew when they think there are no problems in Palestine either. Classic Divide and Conquer strategem. “Pick a side!” - how about I pick no sides? Or how about we support the innocent people on both sides while also calling out the corruption and terroristic nature of both sides? Is possible these days not to fall into the tribalistic group-think? I’m not sure. Every political, religious, scientific, and social group seems to be infected quite deeply by the group-think.
It’s also been reported that some of these pro-Palestine college protests are being funded in part by George Soros and the Rockefeller Foundation (shocking! (/sarcasm/)).
One group is called the Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP). The SJP’s parent organization has been funded by a network of non-profits that ultimately lead back to Soros. It’s quite a murky grapevine of NGOs, as they usually are to conceal their true benefactors. The Rockefeller Brother’s Fund has given hundreds of thousands of dollars to two organizations, IfNotNow and the Jewish Voice for Peace, both also involved in these protests.
It seems that the Feds like to manipulate and entice conservative protests, and NGOs go for the left-leaning protests. Both sides of the same Uniparty coin, really.
College kids are targeted because they’re of voting age, emotionally charged, and still have yet to learn about the depths of the real world. Their time on social media also makes them rife for manipulation. If the global controllers want to change society for the next few generations, they need to target the youngins - and that’s exactly what they’re doing.
Colleges ultimately have become nothing more than incredibly expensive brainwashing institutions. They’ve always been, but they’re getting more expensive and communistic year by year. Sure, you might learn a few useful things there and have a good time at some frat parties - but are they actually learning the comprehensive truth about the subject matter? Or are they learning carefully crafted half-truth information about physics, chemistry, history, biology, medicine, etc. that will keep The System in place that our global controlled have created? Volumes could be filled regarding the true science that is omitted and ignored by higher education. Maybe someday they will be. Maybe someday they will have to be.
I think we’re going to see (and already are) a substantial move by the younger generations toward blue collar, service based jobs once they and their parents begin to realize how expensive and sometimes useless college degrees are. These service industries like electricians, plumbers, and general contractors, are already starving for competent workers willing to do the hands on work - and thus less supply means higher pay and more work for the proficient and able workers.
More young folks will understand that they can go to trade school for a year or two, instead of 4 years for a “degree”, with much less student debt and come out of school with basically guaranteed work at a much higher pay rate - and also be much more able to launch and run their own business later in life rather than having to sit at a desk job pushing papers for someone else their whole career.
A couple years ago I was installing a water filter under my kitchen sink and working on the pipes, I thought to myself “man, if I get tired of this internet stuff and want to do some blue collar job, I could totally become a plumber or contractor.” It wouldn’t be so bad, not like the “intellectuals” make it out to be.
At the end of the day, college may be useful and necessary for a select few industries, but as a culture we really need to re-design how “higher education” operates. Blue collar services will make an inevitable comeback, and as we progress through these times we will only see more debt and more crazy come from colleges, leading people in the other direction. As the pendulum swings.
It will go from, “Oh great, you have a college degree! ”
to
”Oh, you have a college degree? Okay, but what useful skills do you have?”
And those useful skills, in large part, can be self-taught. I’ll take the self-taught, school of hard knocks learners over the college degree holders any day of the week.
Find me on:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Jordan_Sather_
Telegram: https://t.me/jordansather
Truth Social: https://truthsocial.com/@JordanSather
Videos on Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/JordanSather
Support on Locals: https://jordansather.locals.com/
Other ways to help: https://www.jordansather.com/donate
Website: https://www.jordansather.com/
A link to all of my links: https://allmylinks.com/jordansather
I was in college in the sixties and never felt politically pushed or even discussed. Got two masters degrees. Never did I hear political nonsense. Yes, we went to hear JFK speak in Boston as undergrads. When it turned out to be LBJ, we left! What is going on today is sick! I hope my granddaughter isn’t brainwashed at a state school! I constantly send her articles about how harmful impossible meat is! So, she’s into the climate hoax. It’s a sad country and world!
Truer words were never spoken and I have two college degrees.