Eventually, Park stopped arguing with her professors and “learned how to just shut up” so that she could graduate. She reserved her most pointed criticisms for the woke scolds who constantly lament about being oppressed.
“Because I have seen oppression, I know what it looks like,” she said. “These kids keep saying how they’re oppressed, how much injustice they’ve experienced. They don’t know how hard it is to be free.”
Even worse, the kids think freedom is oppression.
And they think oppression is freedom! It’s pretty much impossible to have any dissonance without any cognition, but here we are.
It used to be very, very difficult to get into college. Any college. It didn’t matter if you or your parents had the money to pay tuition, you had to have the juice, the brain power, to get in. That is all gone now (obviously). Anybody that can fog a mirror (apparently) is welcome. This is notable because we live in a “credentialed” society now. It is impossible to advance in some fields, unless one has the proper paperwork. They might be dumb as a post, but they do have a “degree”. They are “qualified”. Everyone knows this is bullshit, but. It must be interesting how employers square that circle.
They’ve been turned into activist training centers, this goes down into secondary schools and elementary. Future “change agents”.