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posted ago by mornings ago by mornings +22 / -0

This thread for reference: https://thedonald.win/p/HXjxev33/well-i-lost-my-only-child-over-t/c/

The left are entrenched in the universities. And on pain of not getting a job or professional career we pay 10's to 100's of thousands of dollars directly to the socialists to pay them to indoctrinate our children.

How much have you donated to conservative causes and how does that compare to the amount you've sent directly to the Marxist institutions that are brainwashing the future, funded by the money that they extort for their "services"...

We're paying them for our own enslavement.

Almost every individual who makes it through the university system comes out beholden and in debt to the Marxist left in one way or another.

If they survive the indoctrination without being brainwashed they still funded the system that is doing the brainwashing to the tune of ten's or hundred's of thousands of dollars. Funding that will be used to compromise the ones that don't survive the indoctrination.

And it's not only direct tuition from students and their families, but all sorts of government incentives, loans, grants, etc. All funded by our taxes.

And now they want "free" government funded "education"... is that any surprise?

They have created the perfect con / catch 22.

And then we wonder where all the shit we're living through comes from and why it seems so pervasive.

We're getting what we're paying for! Literally!!

I love Trump. I most sincerely do. I consider him tantamount to a divine intervention. But he's not going to be enough if we don't eventually fix our fundamental problems.

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BKav 4 points ago +4 / -0

He did just EO the 1776 act, or something like that. To try and ban all commie bullshit from being taught in schools. I don’t know the details but it’s a start. And I still believe all real values come from the home and my kids are based mf’ers

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mornings [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Care to make an intelligent argument?

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mornings [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yes it's a start. But I think you missed my point. Regardless of how based your kids are the tuition that they pay will be used to indoctrinate the ones that aren't based. And I think we all know that there are more of the latter.

It's ultimately a baked in majority for them. Paid for by us when we send our own children. And again by us when we pay the taxes to assist others.

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Independenceforever 1 point ago +1 / -0

taxes are the problem.

lower them and let private markets take back education.

everything government touches - especially without DJT - is bloated, inefficient, corrupt, and too expensive.

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Independenceforever 1 point ago +1 / -0

There's a great book by Charlotte Iserbyt - read it.

http://deliberatedumbingdown.com/ddd/deliberate-dumbing-down/

Shows how long the fight goes, who has been fighting, and how to fix it. We simply undo what has been done and go back to the way it was done in the past.

The largest part is awakening the to public to the possibility things could be as bad as they are. Once they adjust to this earth-shattering moment, then they'll be ready to address their personal responsibility to fix it.

You simply can't outsource and pay for everything.

Frankly, it seems so hard to believe. How could the education "system" be so completely corrupted, incompetent, and overrun?

And one must simply ask: with all the information in all history available at their fingertips on phone or computer, why do people spend their time the way they do?

What is not corrected and kept up will default to decay, failure, inertia, and extinction.

It's a very sobering thought. We've been brought up with prideful notions of how great we are, but in reality we are at final end of a divergent choice between renaissance and dark ages.

Ignorance can only be blamed so far, it is the responsibility of the average American citizen to recognize problems and put a little work in to address it personally in their local area.

TLDR shrink government grow private sector

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mornings [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Until and unless we fix this Trump is going to be but a brief respite. I don't even think the supreme court will matter in the long run when they've created super-majorities of activist Marxists all convinced that the constitution is a foul relic of a racist past that needs to be amended and "fixed".