Well public schools answer to the government so changing them is fairly simple action wise. Universities take a lot of money in from the government and that can be leverage to get them to lighten up on the brainwashing. The media is a tricky 1 because they have constitutional rights themselves, but I think in front of a reasonable judge even I could argue that the way major media outlets collude with government officials to control the narrative and dismiss/deligitamize things like the laptop story, and the total monopoly on said narrative and information between the 6 mega corps is an infringement on the freedom of the press and our freedom of speech. The fact is we have undeniable proof both elected and unelected government officials damage press members/outlets by denying them access and at time outright denying the obvious while attacking the legitimacy of that particular press and even at time using law enforcement to intimidate or arrest them on nothing. We also have the government routinely failing to protect freedom of speech and the press by making laws or not enforcing laws in a ways that allows those rights to be infringed which makes them complicit. We should be able to break up these companies based on the constitution alone.
And what makes you think the schools and media are going to stop doing what they're doing?
Well public schools answer to the government so changing them is fairly simple action wise. Universities take a lot of money in from the government and that can be leverage to get them to lighten up on the brainwashing. The media is a tricky 1 because they have constitutional rights themselves, but I think in front of a reasonable judge even I could argue that the way major media outlets collude with government officials to control the narrative and dismiss/deligitamize things like the laptop story, and the total monopoly on said narrative and information between the 6 mega corps is an infringement on the freedom of the press and our freedom of speech. The fact is we have undeniable proof both elected and unelected government officials damage press members/outlets by denying them access and at time outright denying the obvious while attacking the legitimacy of that particular press and even at time using law enforcement to intimidate or arrest them on nothing. We also have the government routinely failing to protect freedom of speech and the press by making laws or not enforcing laws in a ways that allows those rights to be infringed which makes them complicit. We should be able to break up these companies based on the constitution alone.
What you seem to be missing is that the schools, media, and government are all on the same side. They are all working together to crush dissent.