07 July, 08:10
Think of all the people who took media studies, law, journalism, history, political science, theology etc courses. Many will have passed with top grades, and become teachers themselves.
Now life has thrown a practical exam at us all: propaganda, muzzles, deadly jabs. It's a simple pass/fail: do you cuck or not? It has exposed the true value of all those academic qualifications, which is not a lot.
Unless you are internally wedded to truth, justice, and honour, no amount of regurgitation of talking points and polished prose can help you. Those qualities are only shown under conditions of adversity, which the comfortable nature of "safe space" education is not going to supply.
You probably learned more of value from the school bully than you did from the civics teacher...
Now life has thrown a practical exam at us all: propaganda, muzzles, deadly jabs. It's a simple pass/fail: do you cuck or not? It has exposed the true value of all those academic qualifications, which is not a lot.
Unless you are internally wedded to truth, justice, and honour, no amount of regurgitation of talking points and polished prose can help you. Those qualities are only shown under conditions of adversity, which the comfortable nature of "safe space" education is not going to supply.
You probably learned more of value from the school bully than you did from the civics teacher...
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I qualified as a journalist and then worked as one for 13 years. i was so blind back then. Once you open your eyes there's no way back. It's a whole different world now.
08:53 AM - Jul 07, 2022
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