Questions for any university graduates post 2001. Can you explain to me how someone who does a 2 year course in say Biology or math, comes out a communist. at what point are they indoctrinated is it during class, if so, then how does that look like ? if its outside of class then how ? I can understand if people are doing human studies, or political science etc but for the life of me i don't understand how a non politically aligned would be chemist becomes a life long follower of Stalin in 24 months.
I graduated in 2006, but honestly my college was fine. The program was heavily focused on the subject matter and there just wasn't much time to waste discussing anything else.
Now that being said, it was a very condensed program and it was extremely difficult, especially since I was working sometimes 16 hours on Saturday and 12 hours on Sunday alongside the program itself.
Along the way, I had a serious existential crisis because I was busting my ass 7 days a week and most days over 12 hours a day and especially on weekends after a 16 hour shift I showed up early for and left late because of the way bus schedules landed, and I'd pass through some dodgy areas of town -- hookers hanging out in an abandoned section of town, passing by bars with huge waiting lines, and while I tried to at least take solace in the moral superiority of hard work and sacrifice, postmodern egalitarianism strongly suggests that a hard working student and a lazy drug addict are essentially the same. It would be really nice if there was a universal math equation for how to live a good life but it doesn't actually exist quite like that, so eventually I had to realize my gut was telling me the truth -- I knew deep down what was impressive and what was not regardless of meaninglessness written in stars and atoms.
It's that age where young people often fight to try to understand the world, and I can understand totally where a slick talker can hit a midwit and convince them of a lot. If instead of working through my existential crisis on my own I went to some deeply communist authority figure, I could imagine being led down a bad path, especially being on my own for the first time, being far from home and especially for people who are used to life being relatively easy with their parents taking care of them at home and public school curriculum being designed so literal retards can pass to keep the numbers up.
Now that being said, it was a very condensed program and it was extremely difficult, especially since I was working sometimes 16 hours on Saturday and 12 hours on Sunday alongside the program itself.
Along the way, I had a serious existential crisis because I was busting my ass 7 days a week and most days over 12 hours a day and especially on weekends after a 16 hour shift I showed up early for and left late because of the way bus schedules landed, and I'd pass through some dodgy areas of town -- hookers hanging out in an abandoned section of town, passing by bars with huge waiting lines, and while I tried to at least take solace in the moral superiority of hard work and sacrifice, postmodern egalitarianism strongly suggests that a hard working student and a lazy drug addict are essentially the same. It would be really nice if there was a universal math equation for how to live a good life but it doesn't actually exist quite like that, so eventually I had to realize my gut was telling me the truth -- I knew deep down what was impressive and what was not regardless of meaninglessness written in stars and atoms.
It's that age where young people often fight to try to understand the world, and I can understand totally where a slick talker can hit a midwit and convince them of a lot. If instead of working through my existential crisis on my own I went to some deeply communist authority figure, I could imagine being led down a bad path, especially being on my own for the first time, being far from home and especially for people who are used to life being relatively easy with their parents taking care of them at home and public school curriculum being designed so literal retards can pass to keep the numbers up.
@neoaristocracy
I went to a technical college for an Associates degree in computer programming. There were a ton of classes I needed to take that were not part of my direct degree. I had to take humanities classes, and the teacher heavily skewed it toward leftist writing/art. I had to take a psychology class that was heavily influenced by "the current thing", which at the time (2002-2004) was the victim narrative. I had to take classes in essay writing and was asked to argue for many leftist talking points along the way. I saw many apolitical people come out of that more left leaning then they went in.
I went to a technical college for an Associates degree in computer programming. There were a ton of classes I needed to take that were not part of my direct degree. I had to take humanities classes, and the teacher heavily skewed it toward leftist writing/art. I had to take a psychology class that was heavily influenced by "the current thing", which at the time (2002-2004) was the victim narrative. I had to take classes in essay writing and was asked to argue for many leftist talking points along the way. I saw many apolitical people come out of that more left leaning then they went in.
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