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[–] 4 pts

"But but I have to send my kids to college so they are guaranteed a good job! Doesn't matter what they major in just get that degree and they will have a future! Doesn't matter that colleges teach communism, degeneracy, hatred of their own White race, etc. We all need to go along to get along! Who cares if we go bankrupt trying to finance their degree! They need to go to college because it's always been that way and everyone says so!"

[–] 4 pts

"I have to send my kids to college so they are guaranteed a good job I don't have to give a shit about them anymore!"

[–] 3 pts

That too. I remember my father was fanatical and crazy obsessed about me going to college as a kid. He was of the silent generation and at that time going to college actually meant something . It was as if he was perpetually trapped in the 40s-50s and didn't understand the shit going on during my teenage years. He was so obsessed with me going to college even if I didn't know what I wanted to do that he simply could not fathom any other possibility. He simply didn't understand that there were other alternatives and many parents don't. All parents have rose colored lenses thinking their kids are genesis and will be the next rocket scientist or will cure cancer.

[–] 2 pts

I was told I had to go to college. Didn't matter that I had no idea what I wanted to do. I was so clueless I didn't even really understand how the loans worked. It didn't really dawn on me that I owed tens of thousands of dollars until after I dropped out because it turns out you get shit grades when you don't really care about what you're doing. Basically started life in the red with nothing to show for it. Whenever I bring it up I'm told the whole thing was my idea.

[–] 1 pt

It was as if he was perpetually trapped in the 40s-50s and didn't understand the shit going on during my teenage years. He was so obsessed with me going to college even if I didn't know what I wanted to do that he simply could not fathom any other possibility.

I was 18 in 2008 when my parents were exactly the same. Really fucked up my life when it turned out there are no jobs that say "College degree required" Fuck...if you want to be a manager at a hotel you specifically need a "hospitality management" degree now.

It was as if he was perpetually trapped in the 40s-50s

Is it not obvious now that we have 1 to 2 generations now that are this way to the point of mass, generation-wide clinical mental illness?

I'm 31 now and I'm finally old enough to be looking at the 18/19 year olds I work with as "the kids" and I actually start to get emotional when I consider EVER abandoning their generation the way mine was. It's unfathomable to me.

[–] 1 pt

I have a couple of friends exactly like that, who didnt listen to me and now barely speak to the 23 year old-just graduated from college daughter.

[–] 0 pt

Sounds about right. They are indoctrination camps. I was not aware of the things I know now but I hated feminism because it was anti male, anti family and anti western civilization. I knew instinctively that it was damaging to our society.