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Now, in light of the above two videos, consider the following questions:
- How many courses required for a bachelor’s degree actually pertain to the degree the student is pursuing?
- How many students pursuing a bachelor’s degree complete it in four years?
- How many students who enroll in a four-year college actually wind up getting a bachelor’s degree?
- How many recipients of a bachelor’s degree actually get a job in a field directly related to their major?
- How many recipients of a bachelor’s degree begin their job searches with no student loan debt?
I wish I could say I don’t know why college is such a joke. But I know all too well why. Our woke overlords have hegemony over education, and they want college to be an industrial complex. The money is great at the top of the college employment pyramid, there’s no accountability, and woke professors and administrators get to indoctrinate the masses into American-hating, socialist-loving, anti-white bigots.
So what to do?
Higher education won’t reform itself. Our woke overlords are too full of their intellectual and moral prowess for that to happen. Higher education will only reform when it’s forced to reform by its customers. Once the masses stop tolerating its abuse, the abuse will stop.
Here, then, are five ways we can humble the college-industrial complex:
- Higher education should only be for those with higher IQs. If your SAT score isn’t at the 85th percentile or higher, forget four-year colleges. Your best option after high school is community college, trade school, or work.
- Under no circumstances go away to college. If you have to live in a dorm to take classes, you’re doing college wrong.
- Under no circumstances go to any college that discriminates in the name of DEI. DEI is how the woke rationalize anti-white, anti-male bigotry. And anyone who gives money to a DEI college is evil. We don’t have a constitutional right to diversity. We do have a constitutional right to equal protection of the law, though.
- Under no circumstances borrow money for college. If you don’t have the means to be a full-time student, work and go to school part-time.
- Finally, under no circumstances take any courses that don’t pertain to your major. If you’re studying to be a social worker, you shouldn’t take any calculus courses. And if you’re studying to be an engineer, you shouldn’t take any sociology courses. “Well-roundedness” as conceived by the college-industrial complex is a scam—and a rather expensive scam at that. You don’t need college to be well-rounded. All you need do is have a polar-opposite hobby. If you’re a white-collar worker, pick up a blue-collar hobby—learn how to weld and make scrap-metal art. If you’re a blue-collar worker, pick up a white-collar hobby—become a civil-war history buff. It really isn’t hard. All you need to be well-rounded is a little curiosity and a little willingness to forgo Netflix.
Okay, groovy freedomist, that’s all I got. Let me know what you think when you get a chance. Peace.

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