Snowflakes Are Useful Idiots -- And Doomed

Schlichter closes the gap between today's universities and Bezmenov with this warning:

Folks who follow my comments here (or anywhere else) understand two things:

1. I'm a huge Kurt Schlichter fan, and
2. I'm a card-carrying member of Hillary Clinton's Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy (which means I'm a sicko who thinks sexual predators and congenital liars don't belong in the White House.)

Schlichter's most recent piece, published today, addressed the reality that our universities have become little more than Marxist propaganda mills - here's a small taste:

 A house, a family, and a future that involves either dignity or success – these are things walking out into society with a meaningless piece of paper and nearly forty grand in debt prevent. But hey – the important thing is that we continue to subsidize one of the Democrats’ key constituencies and its prime breeding ground for the social dysfunction and soft-handed tyranny that are the hallmarks of progressivism. Too bad if it ruins the lives of the young suckers whose parents pushed them onto the conveyor belt that annually pumps out another crop of credentialed indentured servants. (Kurt Schlichter, "Academia Is Our Enemy So We Should Help It Commit Suicide," TownHall, April 13, 2017)

When I posted a link to Schlichter's piece on Gab.ai, another Gabber responded with a link to this 1984 interview with former KGB agent and Soviet diplomat, Yuri Bezmenov, which speaks for itself:

I think the relationship between Schlichter's words and Bezmenov's should be clear, at least to anyone capable of walking and chewing gum at the same time. (If your degree in what Schlichter mockingly calls "Genderfluid Break Dance Therapy" taught you to trigger yourself when confronted with rational thought, or you think your pussy hat is the ultimate in political expression, you probably shouldn't be following me in the first place.)

"The quarter million dollar academic vacation model is economically unsustainable and poisonous to our culture. The world of Animal House was a lot more fun when it didn’t mean preemptive bankruptcy for its graduates and the fostering of a tyrannical training ground for future libfascists. It’s time to get all Bluto on the obsolete boil that is academia; time to give it a squeeze." (Schlichter)

Just how bad is it? You tell me:

UPDATE: The "recommended reading" list has been moved here.


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