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It seems to me like the education system molds young people to remember what they're told and not much more. Inquisitive natures are socialized out of us at a young age. Journalism really is dead for the most part, especially as evidenced with the likes of Gamergate. But, yes, the ultimate goal appears to be perpetual confusion that enables them to depend upon authority... a strange condition, considering this was for so long considered the "land of the free".

USA is the bellwether of intellectual advancement. The thought of sending children here for education is still a crowning pursuit in many countries. While a lot of those people observe that it's less about "learning" than it is forming connections, unlike the natives... which is sort of sad, the real trouble is abandoning one's ability to think for themselves. If we can inspire independent thought and a distrust of groupthink and then couple that with a distrust of conventional consensus, it seems we can arm the majority with a keener ability to decipher the differences between authority grooming and fruitful inquisition.

Between urging independent thought once more and stripping away clear fabrications, the ideal outcomes shouldn't be far off. The big issue, it appears, is infighting. Until most quit pointing fingers at other cattle, the gates will stand and the sheltered controllers will continue their neon-signed charade and the goyim will continue to live in a destitute, hedonistic simulation of work, no fucking wife, get drunk, sleep; a cycle that will only end once they quit investing in the simulation.