Posted on 11/27/2022 7:16:36 PM PST by The_Media_never_lie
New York City pharmaceutical heiress Annabella Rockwell is claiming that her mother paid a $300-a-day "deprogrammer" after believing her daughter had been "brainwashed" by attending an all-female elite liberal college that left the young woman "totally indoctrinated" and estranged from the parents who raised her.
"I left school very anxious, very nervous, very depressed and sad," Rockwell, now 29, recently told the New York Post. "I saw everything through the lens of oppression and bias and victimhood. I came to the school as someone who saw everyone equally. I left looking for injustice wherever I could and automatically assuming that all White men were sexist. My thoughts were no longer my own."
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But shes still a lesbian
Is that pic “before” or “after?”
Sounds like he went to FLETC and eventually realized he wanted pleasure in life.
Good for him.
Most don’t give it up. Many just go the PMC route post military.
If you’re not a straight white male, it’s very easy to convince you you’re a victim. It becomes a crutch for anything that doesn’t go your way in life.
It has been largely perpetuated by white women, especially the 3rd wave feminists that hate men. They’re so short sighted, now they’re experiencing the fact that their womanhood isn’t going to save them from the mob - they’re still white. Their whiteness is a problem. Their intersectionality points don’t add up to much anymore.
Where did she find the 501 Levi’s???
Put her ass on a large cattle/horse ranch for that same year & spend almost nothing.
Having to come back home to the real world after living in the Happy Valley took a LOT of getting used to..
Back in my day, I decided that I would start reading the Op/Ed page of The NYT, while sitting on the steps of the Student Union waiting for my next class.
It’s the “paper of record”. I read it ONE time. Even back in the early 90s, reading that, it was hard to believe the BS they were peddling.
I started reading the NYPost, which was available up there.
I shared the 1st floor of a house on Sunrise ave with a bud from my hometown.
His dad was running for local office as a Republican which at the time i thought was odd...
“how does he expect to win running as a Repub?”
Anyways that was the beginning to why i am here now...
This was around 1990.
I DO miss those days though....so much fun..
Read later.
Simple times.
And if you were into the outdoors that was a great place to go to school. Especially if you went to ZooMass
yup UMass
can’t even imagine what it is like up there nowadays..
I’ve talked with some folks that have been there recently.
Wholesale...Disaster.
And its made the news for what you and I, I’m thinking, would think isn’t so flattering. Oh well.
Speaking of the outdoors my third roommate from Franklin was a outdoors nut.
Had hunting rifles in the house, we had frozen squirrels in the Freezer, always stinking the place up with fried venison, was up at 5am every morning cranking country music....ugh
That nearby mountain or whatever was pretty cool to visit..
Sorry, just curious - why was it called ZooMass?
It is against the law in most/many states to use talk therapy with people that are gay or have gender dysphoria.
At one pint it was known more for being a party school than academics.
It was a Zoo
It was i dunno if still but it was a big party school.
Back in the 80’s Playboy ranked it if i remember #1 party school or something close..
The story is RIFE with IRONY.
Heiress to a pharmaceutical fortune. CHECK
A measly $300 a day for a de-programmer. CHECK
The cost of the deprogrammer approximates the daily cost of the “programmer” (i.e., the liberal college) CHECK
I hope the daughter stays straightened out. But the PTSD and flashbacks might haunt her for years to come.
$300 per day is not big bucks.
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