"I have one life to live...let me live it as a blond"
I was pondering about the enthusiasm for socialism and collectivism in todays youth.
One of The major causes is a lack of honest information taught to students , not studying both sides of issues or all angles I believe it is the public and the collegiate schools that promote those "ism's". Essentially students being brainwashed. These young folks and old folks who really never grew up can't connect or won't in the case of the latter , The forfeiting of their individualism and rights
but more importantly mine and of course yours.
Thinking about the sacrificing of the individual ,if these folks related that and the evidence of increased poverty and dispare (to be short with the list of failures) with their political leanings would they change their minds?
If they thought about their one life.
Then the ad campaign from the 60's popped into my head.
Is that also a result of brainwashing?
One of The major causes is a lack of honest information taught to students , not studying both sides of issues or all angles I believe it is the public and the collegiate schools that promote those "ism's". Essentially students being brainwashed. These young folks and old folks who really never grew up can't connect or won't in the case of the latter , The forfeiting of their individualism and rights
but more importantly mine and of course yours.
Thinking about the sacrificing of the individual ,if these folks related that and the evidence of increased poverty and dispare (to be short with the list of failures) with their political leanings would they change their minds?
If they thought about their one life.
Then the ad campaign from the 60's popped into my head.
Is that also a result of brainwashing?
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A bit far fetched maybe.
I've always preferred Brunettes with blue eyes but don't know why.
My friend never went to college until much later in his life. (Exeter grads are supposed to attend Harvard.) Regardless, he always left people with the impression that he did have a college history degree because of how well he spoke. When he finally went to college, in his 40s or 50s, it was as a faculty member.
Oh, at Exeter he also studied ancient Greek, and published the first translations of some obscure Greek poets.
As for socialism getting a pass, I find myself thinking of the Chairman Mao ornament photographed on the first Obamanation White House Christmas tree.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/...
I'm also thinking about that saying about history ignored repeating itself.
It's like a director of a department asking for less money in a budget request. I suppose that has happened without a mandate from superiors. It is likely very rare.
I guess it has to get bad enough that the socialism pundits cant blame the failures on anyone else. Look at Venezuela- how bad does it have to get before they just abandon socialism. Its incredible its gone this far.
The federal govt controls the education purse strings. Mandating this and that , virtual control over curriculum , making obsolete and " yes men" of the school boards.
How do we put a stop to this self-perpetuating system?
So, naturally this is the mode of economics that they are familiar with, it's the world they live in. They teach this to their students.
And the students get sixteen years living in a world where their needs are provided because they "deserve them". They might take out student loans but they are theoretical future things -- which should be provided for free anyway. Certainly their teachers think so. And so, socialism makes perfect sense to them. It's the way they've lived their entire life to that point.
Some of them go out into the world and begin to see a different reality. Others of them go to work for the government or even become teachers.