Society's Child
As the startling graph shows, this is not simply due to a higher percentage of younger people relative to older people both having college degrees and supporting violence. Millennials and Zeds who've gone through the post-modern university system are far, far more inclined towards the use of violence than those who have steered clear of academia. Among older generations, the trend moves modestly in the opposite direction, with the more educated expressing greater opposition to violence than their less educated cohorts.
Contemporary higher education is Western civilization's fifth column. It indebts our young people. It marinates them in a violent hatred of their past and of their present in order to deprive them of their future. And it doesn't just steal their future by turning them into civilizational sappers - it reduces their lifetime fertility more than anything else in society.
Its collapse-which is coming-cannot come soon enough.
Reader Comments
Essentially there are two kinds of education. One is a liberal arts education, and the other is certification trade education, or a "Servile Degree." Those are the education programs which are geared for people who want to be say engineers, or doctors, or things which require advanced specialized trade knowledge. Liberal Arts degree's are not often taken because they don't typically provide a pathway to a higher paying job, but such an education may be required for advancement in to colleges or universities which specialize in things like law. Typically a Liberal Arts education is a classical education. It's the education afforded either by wealth or by will, but it isn't an education which comes with a promise of a higher paying job.
No college is liberal just because the name is liberal. I have a liberal arts degree and I majored in history and police science. I'm hardly a raving communist social justice idiot. Look up your own state and see what colleges are listed as liberal arts colleges.
I live in Washington State GregH335, and there's only one four year State College that's a Liberal Art's College which is the smallest and gets the least amount of money. The other five colleges and universities dwarf that institution in money, student's, and political support.






