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Gen Z needs to watch and listen.
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A North Korean defector issued a stark warning Monday on "woke" ideology in American classrooms, believing the U.S. could "absolutely" be headed down the path of her home rogue regime if it doesn't reverse course.
Author Yeonmi Park joined "Fox & Friends First" to discuss the parallels between far-left indoctrination within her Ivy League education at Columbia University and "brainwashing" in North Korea.
Gen Z needs to watch and listen.
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A North Korean defector issued a stark warning Monday on "woke" ideology in American classrooms, believing the U.S. could "absolutely" be headed down the path of her home rogue regime if it doesn't reverse course.
Author Yeonmi Park joined "Fox & Friends First" to discuss the parallels between far-left indoctrination within her Ivy League education at Columbia University and "brainwashing" in North Korea.
Far left universities are diminishing the "value" of their degrees.
NO ONE needs woke idiots in their business; we need engineers, computer scientists, businessmen, and health professionals, not far left, worthless goons.
The poster above you (one with a shiny new account I might add) got it in before you could even start the countdown.
People who have lived under various authoritarian regimes keep warning us: when the public discourse has been reduced to inscrutable noise and the body politic can't even agree on basic, self-evident facts, that's when you know things are going to get really bad.
The question we face as a nation today is this: will we heed their warnings, or will they just get lost in the noise?
People who fled authoritarian regimes keep warning us: when the public discourse has been reduced to inscrutable noise and the body politic can't even agree on basic, self-evident facts, that's when you know things are going to get really bad.
The question we face as a nation today is this: will we heed their warnings, or will they just get lost in the noise?
Sadly, we all know the answer to your question, and it is too late.
The poster above you (one with a shiny new account I might add) got it in before you could even start the countdown.
People who have lived under various authoritarian regimes keep warning us: when the public discourse has been reduced to inscrutable noise and the body politic can't even agree on basic, self-evident facts, that's when you know things are going to get really bad.
The question we face as a nation today is this: will we heed their warnings, or will they just get lost in the noise?
No way. The brain washing propaganda is at stage IV terminal.
"At Columbia University they were literally saying that all the problems that we have is because of capitalism, because of white men, and the solution for all these problems is a communist revolution in the name of equity."
I wonder who she means by “they.” Were professors and faculty members saying this?
In that case, I would like to see a list of names. This stuff needs to be exposed.
Isn’t it telling that the most elite academic institutions in the United States are also the most communist?
"At Columbia University they were literally saying that all the problems that we have is because of capitalism, because of white men, and the solution for all these problems is a communist revolution in the name of equity."
I wonder who she means by “they.” Were professors and faculty members saying this?
In that case, I would like to see a list of names. This stuff needs to be exposed.
Isn’t it telling that the most elite institutions in the United States are also the most communist?
And it is what she heard but is that what was said?
Often on this board someone will come to some conclusion about a statement that many don't see or hear at all.
We are all influenced by our life experience and hear and feel things based on that.
It could be some kids talk of 'revolution' as they sipped on IPA's funded by their daddy and mommy and she took that to be serious talk.
If in fact all these schools have been diligently indoctrinating people to dismiss capitalism, clearly they are doing a poor job. Capitalism, consumerism thriving in USA.
After years of those liberals indoctrinating we are no closer to North Korea today than we were 10 years ago -- except for that short little sting where we thought Kim Jung Un was going to be our new best friend.
I do think that people who have lived with communist regimes or say through Nazism, they tend to be a little more dramatic about how that came around and how easily it could happen again. And I don't think it will happen that easily as they think or feel. It's a little more complicated......
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