How to Immunize Your Teenager Against Communism

Dissident Teacher:

Most of these people haven’t learned the lessons of property redistribution at the hands of government. Our public schools’ emphasis on feelings over facts has had some seriously deleterious effects on anyone who graduated after 2010 or anyone who has spent their life working in government bureaucracies or for rent-seeking corporations that receive revenue from the state. 

Such people appear to believe there is a magic wand the government has but refuses to use which could prevent any financial hardship and thus any negative emotions. I suspect the 13 years they spent learning that everyone gets an A as long as they comply hard enough is a significant contributor to that mindset. 

This training appears to be very sticky, especially if it comes with well-meaning parents who, after 13 years of public school, send their 18-year-old off to college with a blank check (often courtesy of the state). These college students generally focus their time on recreation; grade inflation in the university means real head-down studying is optional. Students’ utopian leanings are also reinforced by the typical social media feed where beautiful women emote and a rigid set of rules around what “empathy” looks like are enforced by a choir of high-follower count Useful Idiots. 

It’s no wonder so many leave college with a Bachelors degree and the belief that pretty much everything necessary to human life should be provided, free of charge, by the state and that anything less than that is a form of institutional racism.


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