8/24/2005

Back to Indoctrination Camp

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It’s back to school time and all across our Nation colleges are preparing to begin yet another round of brainwashing on behalf of the Jewish Supremacists and their collaborators. Students will be subjected to months of mind-numbing indoctrination in which every race and ethnic group is depicted as fine and noble except for Whites who are presented as intrinsically evil. Every group will be taught to celebrate their heritage, except for Whites who will be taught that they need to be “cured of their Whiteness.”

Every department will assign topics for research papers. History departments will assign topics about the Holocaust. English departments will assign topics about the Holocaust. Psychology departments will assign topics about the Holocaust. Political Science departments will assign topics about the Holocaust and Math departments will assign topics such as “Diversity in Mathematics.”

But sometimes the Supremacists reach too far, too soon, and things backfire. Here’s one example:
–Dave Cooper
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Brainwashing Backfires In Academe
By Kevin Carter

It’s not exactly a secret these days that college life isn’t what it used to be. Gone are the days when learned divines would lecture students on the evils of atheism and free thought.

But if the old religion has long since been banished from ivied halls, the faith that has taken its place is no less dogmatic.

I refer, of course, to the religion of anti-racism, or the cult of multiculturalism, or whatever you want to call the poison that is now regularly injected into the minds of young people these days.

On my first day of college, I received formal instruction in the new religion. The university administrators who managed our freshman orientation thought it would be a good idea to show us a video on the Matthew Shepard murder, followed by a lecture from a supposed expert on “hate.”

I don’t remember much of the video or the lecture. But when our honored guest finally finished his lengthy harangue, he asked everyone in the audience to stand up. He then asked all of the women in the room to sit down, followed by all of the blacks, Hispanics, Asians, and so on until all of the “protected classes” had taken their seats.

“If you think hate crimes don’t matter,” he sobbed, “think again. After all, the only people left standing are a bunch of white guys.”

He then reached into his pocket and took out a thimble. After everyone in the audience had been given their own thimble, he said that if we ever felt the urge to hate, “take this thimble, and fill it with love.”

As if all of this were not enough, we were then sent back to our dorms to break up into focus groups so that we could have a “dialogue” on how to fight “hate.”

The leader of our group was a lady with close-cropped hair and a degree in Women’s Studies. Although we all tried to be polite at first, it did not take long before the meeting pretty much fell apart.

When our group leader suggested that we confront our friends whenever they use “offensive” language or tell “insensitive” jokes, one of the many white guys in the room stood up and said that the “confrontation” she had in mind was not only a good way to look ridiculous in front of your friends but also a “good way to get your ass kicked.”

A few moments later another white guy said that he didn’t appreciate how he and all his kind were singled out during the presentation.

The meeting stopped short of becoming a shouting match, but it didn’t last much longer after these bombshells hit the floor.

Of course, once our “dialogue” was finished, the real discussion could begin. Most of the white guys on my floor (myself included) crowded into the hallway and let out a collective sigh of relief. Everyone was glad the ordeal was over, and soon everyone was ranting to each other about how insulting and ridiculous they thought the whole thing was.

I would say that that night I probably heard more “offensive” language and listened to more “insensitive” jokes than at any other time in my life.

Thus, in a way, our freshman orientation did end up becoming a bonding experience—but not in the way that the university administration had intended…One thing’s for sure, this “bunch of white guys” isn’t going out quietly. The brainwashing has backfired!

Excerpted from…
http://www.vdare.com/misc/050823_carter_academe.htm


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