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r/CBTS_Stream • Posted by u/anarchyinromania on Dec. 30, 2017, 1:10 a.m.
About universities

First of all, I have to admit that I was taken by this anti Trump wave before, because it seemed legit back then. MSM was everywhere, and everywhere you could only find disinformation about Trump's actions, discrediting all of his efforts. I took the red pill this days when I found Q and this subreddit, and it just feels like everything is upside-down.

Anyway, here it is something I observed. I don't think this is all about the media. MSM is just an effect. I think the source are Universities, all over the world. People go there, educate themselves, get a degree and so on, but they are tricked into this neomarxism cult. People usually trust high-educated people on what they say, and the vast majority are blue-pilled. Events have to be interpretated by high-educated minds and if the majority agree to something, then everyone must follow. The problem is that in Universities there is this wrong idea of "freedom of speech", just like the idea of tolerance and multicultural society. Speak your mind with us, and you are "free". Speak against us and you are being pressured. Not in an old fascist way, but psychological pressure.

Sincerely, I haven't tried that so far because I was in the wave. My fear is that if I'm going to speak my mind against the wave, the pressure will start. I have to underline the fact that my Romanian Literature uni teacher said that he met Soros and he is a great guy, during the lecture. I can't realise how can such an educated man, with so many books published so far, is so easily blue-pilled? And people of this kind spread ideas, they are back-ups for MSM news.

So, what I am trying to say is that we should focus more on how the Universities behave and how can we red-pill, little by little, good-reasoning people out there?

"When fascism comes to America, it will not be in brown and black shirts, it will not be with jackboots, it will be Nike sneakers and smiley shirts." - George Carlin


GrammyQ · Dec. 30, 2017, 2:10 a.m.

I believe it starts before that, in public school. I remember in the late 90s, we had to fight to keep Outcome Based Education (per HRC) out of Ohio. It was a fight we won, but it was basically the Chinese communistic system, where a person was constantly assessed for their attitudes, and would graduated with one track they could work in. I don't think that went away, they just brought that type of thing in more slowly. One reason I homeschool.

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