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The Indoctrination Crisis on College Campuses
A troubling pattern has emerged on American college campuses, according to this commentary on the state of higher education. Charlie Kirk warns that white college-educated women are being subjected to systematic indoctrination that threatens to have far-reaching consequences for the country.
The central claim is that these young women are being completely brainwashed during their college years, subjected to a worldview that is being "uploaded" to them on a daily basis through their educational experience.
The Narcissistic Worldview Being Taught
According to Charlie Kirk, the ideology being promoted on campuses is characterized by two primary features: hyper-narcissism and hyper-selfishness. This worldview centers entirely on the individual, with the core message being "I am the only one that matters."
This philosophy also includes a strong rejection of external guidance or traditional values, embodied in the attitude of "who are you to tell me how I should act." Charlie Kirk suggests this represents a fundamental break from previous generations' approach to moral guidance and social norms.
The Paradox of Misery
Perhaps most concerning to Charlie Kirk is the outcome of this indoctrination: it makes these young women miserable. Rather than the promised empowerment and fulfillment, the narcissistic worldview appears to produce unhappiness and dissatisfaction.
This creates a paradox where an ideology supposedly designed to liberate and empower actually creates psychological distress and isolation.
Searching for Solutions
Charlie Kirk concludes with a candid admission: "I do not know how to solve this problem. I am open to suggestions." This acknowledgment of uncertainty suggests the depth and complexity of the issue, while the openness to suggestions indicates a desire for constructive dialogue rather than mere criticism.
The fragment ends without proposed solutions, leaving the question of how to address this perceived crisis in higher education unanswered.
Video Transcript
[00:00] white college indoctrinated women will
[00:02] ruin America if we let them they are
[00:04] brainwashed they are completely
[00:05] indoctrinated the worldview that is
[00:07] being uploaded to young women on a daily
[00:10] basis is hyper narcissistic hyper
[00:13] selfish I am the only one that matters
[00:16] who are you to tell me how I should act
[00:17] and it makes them miserable I I do not
[00:20] know how to solve this problem I am open
[00:23] to suggestions
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