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I frequently wonder how my generation- millenials think the way
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I frequently wonder how my generation- millenials think the way we do when it comes down to politics. It seems so digustingly degenerate and antithetical to traditionalism and American culture.

I thought perhaps, it has something to do with the state educational system. I didn't believe that they were implanting destructive ideologies into people's minds until I have experienced it first hand.

College, which was supposed to be an experimental institution designed to expand knowledge and wisdom in the past have now transformed into an assembly plant; installing only specific components into an individual's mind before letting them loose in the world with a certificate of completion -a diploma. Cherry-picked examples and the forced requirement to take liberal courses really take away from the experience.

Why and how has the US academia changed from traditional roles into the mass-producing excrement factory we see today? Why these ideologies and curriculum?
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It's mostly because of the internet, which is really anti-traditional, anti-shame, and anti-morals by its very nature (the internet ITSELF not just porn, media and the content of it)

Trump may be a tiny bit less shit than the alternative, but all in all they're all shit and democracy is a sham. And constant access to information , even truthful information, kills morale and attention span and sense of community. Thanks to the internet we now have lost the ability to appreciate limits to our knowledge, and the magic of *not* knowing things right away or even at all. And worse yet, since Jewgle owns the means people obtain most information on the internet, the kikes can subtly mold what's essentially a spiritual implant into every user's brain

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Not to mention "american culture" has largely been manufactured by our controllers at least since the end of the Civil War.

people like to worship the 50's but really it was already the end. We just got rewarded for destroying Europe with a temporary good goy utopia.
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Yeah but that's the thing.

With rapid technological advancement, shouldn't knowledge be more readily accessible and more transparent? Almost anyone today in 2016 can access information not readily available through scholarly means. No one is limited to the knowledge they pay for any longer since the internet is ever-encompassing.

Shouldn't people's mindsets about politics reflect this freedom to access information otherwise withheld by institutions or the state? Why do people- college students more accurately- default into the curriculum their institutions propagate instead of seeking more factual and truthful information readily available?

Liberal mindsets and the spread thereof aren't seemingly correlative to the advancement of technology. So what causes this phenomenon?
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>>74304103
that's the paradox. It's too things imo: the first reason is that the internet offers unlimited pleasure and distractions which become addictive , which is fairly obvious.

But it's the other reason people tend to overlook. the more information overload, the less people actually think. Having a universal library for free kills the motivation to actually use it.

And PEOPLE were always stupid. Knowing more doesn't change this fact. Only now people aren't given another way to make a living, simply with their hands or things that aren't all about information and the intangible. But never underestimate how the entire population's discipline has been killed by being able to find the answer to every question instantly and without work. Half of the value in a library is actually having to go there and look for what you want and maybe find something unexpected. Nothing is unexpected on the internet.
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>>74304103
not to mention, the State CREATED the internet and has more control over it than you would ever imagine. They want us to have the illusion of freedom and truth, when in fact the things that really matter are still suppressed and we only have "freedom" to run in circles with their lies and pleasure ourselves
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>>74304656
then there's the fact that since about 10 years ago, what was left of the "unexpected" part of the internet has been choked by the large companies. Though still degenerate for reasons I already discussed, the old internet had a lot more personal and small communities. Now it's all commoditized to the point it's barely different than TV channels
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>>74301231

Colleges/Universities. Jews have turned them into their re-education facilities.

What part of that don't you understand?
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>>74305357
that's true, but really even places like 4chan are part of the kikes' plan. They control the "alt media" as well. Places like this are perfect for containing the opposition in front of screens doing nothing, while giving the Left a great strawman to attack that more often than not satisfies its own stereotypes of ugly nerdy men who aren't well spoken. The left can then ridicule 4chan and its culture while pretending that it actually represents the whole of the right wing
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Yes. Moot has been sited as being very kikey before his departure
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