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My Year 7 Brainwashing, sorry, Homework
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My Year 7 Brainwashing, sorry, Homework

I just found some of my 'drama' homework when I was 12, written around the year 2000.
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Life in 2050

"In the future the most noticable change would be the technology, people would have most things they want. because mobile phones, televisions and computers are becoming multi purpose. You will be able to have boxes to watch TV, access the internet, play music and play video games.
[pretty good prediction]
In the future things will not look traditional because old things will be to look like new technology.

In the future there will be different and more efficient types of energy which will give power all the time and not pollute the atmosphere.
[except it's less efficient]
In the future there will be better communications so people can contact any one. The world is there for you so poorer third world countries would be on the same terms as any other country. Countries will be equal because any information can be sent."
[riiight...]
Teacher's mark: 5/5 Great, lots of good ideas here.


My Own New World


"In my own world I would have equal people and fair rules. Their[sic] will be no crime, poulltion, being hurt physical or verbal, no one would be placed above any one else in a heirachy [sic]. Their [sic] would be no money because things would be free and people are equal.

In my own world the land would grow with the population. Their [for fucks sake why do I keep using their wrong!?] would be no crime, wars or poverty because people would have more than enough to live with.

In my own world their [the teacher didn't correct any of these 'their's but marked other mistakes hmm] would be more animal species because their [ok she corrected this one] would be no reason for them to die out with no pollution, no destroyed habitats and no distortion in the food web [what?]

My own world would be perfect for every living thing."

Teachers mark: Great work RedPillUK - full of good ideas 5/5

Wow. My reaction upon finding this shit, was shock and then disgust at myself and then sadness for the people that got stuck with this retarded brainwashing. Especially that first paragraph in that 'my own new world' shit.

I believe this is a big part of why it's hard to meet people who aren't naive, annoying and weak. Everyone was fed this at school, especially in classes that weren't science or maths. Although I wouldn't be suprised if they managed to sneak lefty brainwashing into those subjects either.

'My' 12 year old mind's ideas sound suspiciously like naive socialism. [Image: dodgy.gif] I'm glad I've grown up and realised how pathetically childish it all sounds. The scary thing is there are millenials walking around still believing and lecturing this crazy idealistic stuff.

Socialist brainwashing in education has more than likely increased a hell of a lot since the year 2000. I'm lucky to have unplugged from it, but I worry about future generations.

Some of the younger people I meet seem completely insane with crazy ideas about body image, pansexuality, and people having phobias to their stupid ideas. Or I see 18 year old guys completely lacking in ANY masculinity, trying to get laid by spending years in the friendzone.

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My Year 7 Brainwashing, sorry, Homework

I was thinking today about all of the societal programming I had to strip out over my adult life. I watched a CaptainCapitalism video where he says there is no way that most people need 12 years of impractical education to prepare them for the workforce and that its pretty much a makework industry for teachers and a means of indocrination of children.

I'm just glad I managed to purge myself. Their are plenty of people who aren't so lucky.

Greatwork RedPillUK. Their should be more posts like yours 5/5 [Image: cool.gif]
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My Year 7 Brainwashing, sorry, Homework

I'm glad I'm separated from my school essays by four moves and 6500 miles, I don't think I could stomach reading the shit I wrote...
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Sounds a lot like the written exam that scored me the highest grade in my college European politics class.

Seriously.

I went in to take the exam and just mindlessly babbled on about how great the open borders are in the EU and how all the diversity makes the union stronger. It was on par with your homework.

Doesn't matter if you are 7 years old or 21 years old, most teachers reward the same behavior.
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My Year 7 Brainwashing, sorry, Homework

I remember in grade 5 maybe, the Christmas Play...which was mandatory.

- Why is that shit mandatory? Not everyone wants to - or is inclined to - drama.
- Oh, for the parents. Not every parent cares if their kids are in the play, in fact many would be happier out earning over the holidays than spending from 6-8:30 on a Wednesday night in a small crowded gym. As an adult now I understand adult priorities and Christmas costs money.

It was about - and get this - A Christmas school that trains Santas getting in some shit because they refused to admit a female Santa...

I was cast in a role with the other kids that didn't really want to be there (the boy that later turned out to be a flaming homo, one girl who would have three kids by three dads (thanks FaceBook!), another girl who died of an overdose when she was 24 and another girl who is now a Surgeon - they got the lead roles), and to my young 11 year old mind, I had no idea what was going on other than "This is so gay and I'd rather be home playing hockey, playing Metroid or sleeping than at this bullshit...fuck, the driveway is only about 200 feet long and I'll happily shovel it rather than be here for another minute!"

But now I realize...

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[size=22pt]A Christmas school that trains Santas getting in some shit because they refused to admit a female Santa...[/size]

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[size=28pt]A Christmas school that trains Santas getting in some shit because they refused to admit a female Santa...[/size]

[size=34pt]A Christmas school that trains Santas getting in some shit because they refused to admit a female Santa...[/size]

It foretold the dystopian bullshit we deal with today...
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Seems accurate.

Last year, I had a "Public Administration" class by a white single mother from California. Every paper and test forced me to bend over to the leftist propaganda.

Hey, joke's on her. I got an A and I've done the opposite of caving in like most college students.
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I finished my primary education before 2000, and then did a STEM degree, so I largely avoided all this cultural marxist nonsense. Experienced a little of it when I took Spanish language classes, but I was just there to learn Spanish, not to have anyone tell me how to think. Just wait until delusional people infiltrate STEM departments, and start teaching students that 2 + 2 = 5 , 'cause odd numbers have been marginalized.
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Were you bullied? Sounds a bit like it.

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Haha, it looks like that. That's why it made me laugh, it doesn't seem like something I would have said or thought much about when I was 12. I wasn't bullied, I didn't have any real reason to write that stuff, maybe I was just writing typical stuff that I thought would get good marks.

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On the contrary, I've tended to notice many guys who were bullied when they were young tend to seek mastery over others in various forms. Yours truly included. Kinda attitude like "imma show you motherfuckers" Hitting back is good, but I used to hate it when people ganged up to insult you. Now its funny as hell.
I was a scrawny short kid till I was 15. After that I was still short, but scrawny no more. The bullies turned out to yuge pals in sports teams and such, or became overweight slobby bastards. All animosity gone now.
Went off on a tangent there, but Fairness and Equality is bullshit. People have to bypass their stereotypical boundaries if they want to be taken seriously. Of course people and animals die, that's nature.
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Fuck man. I have some shit I wrote for a class "Racial Identities" (one of the options for a 'diversity' requirement at my school) 5 years ago when I was 20 that I don't have the heart to look at now. One topic we examined was the all-prominent demographic "lesbian half asian half native american" and their struggles with personal identity. Another writing prompt was to examine the merits of multiculturalism and how the school could improve its efforts to promote this philosophy. Obviously, no room was left for unbiased criticism. I also remember being grouped into 'focus groups' basically with the purpose of identifying ways in which the predominant culture was marginalizing other groups. Read: detailing how we are evil.

I'm not sure to what degree I was indoctrinated vs how much I was bending over and conforming to the narrative for the sake of my grades. I am certain that the former was present to some degree.

If you break down the cost per class based on tuition price, each and every miserable 75 minute segment cost around $100 dollars. More than a dollar a minute to listen to some asian dyke professor spew out an endless stream of leftist propaganda. What a joke.
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I honestly can't think of anything more intellectually offensive than forcing students to take a class and write papers on diversity. It's like those deals in the Soviet Union where someone would get in trouble and then have to make a big speech in front of everyone about how wrong and sorry he was for hindering the revolution.

It would be an amusing exercise to have a well-established writer produce conservative-arguing papers for a student enrolled in the class. After the student fails, then they could make a big show out of demonstrating that the teacher is just grading on ideological lines rather than the competency of the writer.
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In high school history class, we were asked to identify the greatest injustice in the country. I found the paper years later. I had written about the unfairness of requiring only men, not women, to register for the draft. My girlfriend at the time was being picked on by a group of 'mean girls' and she wanted me to fight their boyfriends, so that must have been on my mind.

Later, I accidentally attended an ultra liberal college, one of those places in the news nowadays for protesting cultural appropriation. At first I couldn't get an A in social science courses. Then I started adding words like 'hegemony' and 'dominant ideology' to my papers and immediately started getting top marks. I actually had a list of buzzwords. Even so, I continued being a true believer until I got my first professional paycheck. I suddenly stopped feeling sorry for people who had wasted their time in school instead of learning some skill.

Quote: (03-31-2016 04:18 PM)BortimusPrime Wrote:  

It would be an amusing exercise to have a well-established writer produce conservative-arguing papers for a student enrolled in the class. After the student fails, then they could make a big show out of demonstrating that the teacher is just grading on ideological lines rather than the competency of the writer.

Traitor Ben Shapiro has (wisely) counseled conservative students to write what professors want to hear. The personal stakes are too great.
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I don't know. As a kid I always knew essays and shit were bullshit that we wrote to get a grade. I always laughed at the idea of writing an essay with any degree of conviction. I was a jaded little fuck.

I will be checking my PMs weekly, so you can catch me there. I will not be posting.
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Quote: (03-30-2016 06:33 AM)RedPillUK Wrote:  

I just found some of my 'drama' homework when I was 12, written around the year 2000.

Life in 2050

"In the future the most noticable change would be the technology, people would have most things they want. because mobile phones, televisions and computers are becoming multi purpose. You will be able to have boxes to watch TV, access the internet, play music and play video games.
[pretty good prediction]
In the future things will not look traditional because old things will be to look like new technology.

In the future there will be different and more efficient types of energy which will give power all the time and not pollute the atmosphere.
[except it's less efficient]
In the future there will be better communications so people can contact any one. The world is there for you so poorer third world countries would be on the same terms as any other country. Countries will be equal because any information can be sent."
[riiight...]
Teacher's mark: 5/5 Great, lots of good ideas here.


My Own New World


"In my own world I would have equal people and fair rules. Their[sic] will be no crime, poulltion, being hurt physical or verbal, no one would be placed above any one else in a heirachy [sic]. Their [sic] would be no money because things would be free and people are equal.

In my own world the land would grow with the population. Their [for fucks sake why do I keep using their wrong!?] would be no crime, wars or poverty because people would have more than enough to live with.

In my own world their [the teacher didn't correct any of these 'their's but marked other mistakes hmm] would be more animal species because their [ok she corrected this one] would be no reason for them to die out with no pollution, no destroyed habitats and no distortion in the food web [what?]

My own world would be perfect for every living thing."

If only children were given appropriate teaching aids - these errors would quickly cease to appear.

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I have always been politically incorect and everyone knew it about me (even at the primary school). Thankfuly I didn´t study any socially oriented university, but even though I met this liberal bullshit. There´s historical instute that is financed by state and provides some lessons in my past university. I must say, that there are many respected historians in this instute, but in that university it was occupied by young social-studies liberal activists. Every tuesday there was meeting organized by them. The idea was to invite some interesting person and discuss. But they often invited someone, who supported that political correct stuff. I attented only few of them, for example about Syria. There was that typical young pretty alternative girl from NGO with some "Syrian" and wanted to convince us, that Asad is bad guy, while opposition is in the right. That made me insane.
I am glad I didn´t have to attend many similar "lessons". But I see this PC trend raising in my country. I don´t want to know what do they teach my 13 years old sister in school.

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