Academia Needs to Go Extinct

Guest Post by Kurt Schlichter

Crises clarify what is true, and what is indisputably true during this crisis is that academia, as currently constituted, is a poisonous cancer infecting our society. Like many other institutions, academia has gone from respect to contempt in the eyes of normal people, if not our garbage ruling class. But its latest series of public disgraces may wake up even the most obstinate cheerleaders for pretending that nothing fundamental has changed. And let’s use the opportunity we have been given to eliminate this dinosaur institution. At the top of our conservative agenda must be making it extinct.

It has outlived its usefulness. Among people paying attention, academia’s reputation is already in the garbage bin. From political correctness to administrative bloat, from its inability to teach basic concepts, from its greed to its arrogance, those of us who know what time it is already despise it. But these last couple weeks have been clarifying for everyone else. It’s almost beyond the point to go through the litany of the moral illiteracies that idiots in and around academia have demonstrated over the last two weeks. We’ve all seen them cheering on the slaughter and hating the Jews – a lowlight was a Cornell associate professor of history who found the mass rape/murder spree to be “exhilarating.”

His words. Uttered in public. Uttered without shame.

This is what we are paying for, both in cash and cachet.

This is the kind of mutant teaching our alleged best and brightest, though they are neither our best nor our brightest. Much of the reason it is so hard to reform our college campuses is because of the default inertia towards respecting them held primarily by people who enjoyed their college years and embrace nostalgia for a dead reality. They can’t imagine that things have actually changed from back when they were a Delta Gamma Something and enjoyed the football games and the keg parties and, after they graduated, the network of alumni that helped them get ahead in the world. Of course, college is not about that today. It is, instead, a grim conformity factory where students’ academic and social lives are both patrolled and controlled by official and unofficial commissars suppressing any kind of dissent in favor of liberty, tradition, or patriotism.

But there was another aspect to this, one that is even more likely to change minds and hearts in the direction of reality. It is the realization by the people with an antiquated view of the universities that their kids are likely to never see the inside of a big name campus. Oh, the very richest kids’ spawn will. They will have no problem getting into the Harvards and Yales because daddy has $1 billion and just paid for the new wing of the Social Justice and Decolonization Department building. But regular folks, whose children aren’t able to check multiple boxes on the intersectionality form are out of luck. The big lie is that if you work hard enough and show merit, your kid can get in too. But your kid can’t. These are exclusive clubs, and your kid better stay outside the velvet rope because your kid is not on the VIP list.

Everyone recently saw that story of the A+ graduate with near perfect SATs who actually started his own company, and yet couldn’t get admitted into any of the top universities. He made the mistake of being Asian, which is a mistake on par with being some white kid from the suburbs. The colleges have decreed, and the awful wine women inhabiting their admissions departments concur, that if you were those things you don’t get a shot. Merit is dead for the designated undiverse. And when people realize that their kids are out of luck if they don’t have some bizarre gender identity or something else that makes them thrill the hearts of the Chardonnay-swillers who pick and choose the Ivy student bodies, these voters are going to say “Oh, hell no!” next time they are asked to subsidize academia both with tax money and respect.

As soon as it dawns on most Americans that, no matter how hard they work, their kids have zero chance of getting into not just the most prestigious colleges, but any of the allegedly better colleges simply because of their race, normal gender identity, and failure to be communist weirdos, the remaining support for academia is going to nosedive. Add to that the consistent insistence of the little brats who took out huge student loans and now demand that we pay them back and you have a recipe for unprecedented resentment against colleges. And that will eventually manifest is our elected officials who hold the purse strings.

Worse for the college complex, this all comes when people are seeing that college is not the only pathway to success. We all know that a huge percentage of college graduates are borderline morons, generally useless for anything unless completely retrained. College is now purely a credential manufacturing operation. You go to Harvard, and the product is not an educated person but a person holding a degree that says “Harvard.” That kid who got turned down for all the colleges, despite his stellar academics? Google gave him a job. He’s skipping four years of treading water in a cesspool of communist nonsense to skip ahead and get the merit-based success that used to be available via academia. If he wants to obtain the well-rounded education that colleges are supposed to provide, but never do, every single thing he might want to learn is available online and for free.

Think about that. All the knowledge of humanity is available on the same device you are reading this column on. If you really want to learn, the only thing stopping you is your own unwillingness to go out and learn it. And learning on your own is where you actually do your learning. Let’s not fool ourselves. The democratized four-year college experience that has been normal for the last 75 years – a process largely started by the G.I. Bill that made college financially practical for many more young men – has become not an educational process, but a socialization process. Those four years constitute what high school used to, a transition to adulthood. What you learn in your classes does not translate into what you need to make a living. Hell, that was true 40 years ago.

I went to what is considered a top university, and the only real use for anything I learned in a classroom was when I watched Oppenheimer this year and knew the names of all the nuclear scientists thanks to one of my classes on the Cold War. That’s not an exaggeration. What I got out of college that was tangible came from my extracurricular writing, both political and humor, and a gig working in Congress over a summer. That, plus a lot of fun, was the practical sum of my college experience four decades ago. It was also about 10 grand a year, pricey but doable even for my middle-class family. What is impractical is to expect that same kind of bespoke experience for $75,000 a year today. That’s crazy. It is unsustainable, and therefore it will not be sustained.

So, what we are seeing in the decline of academia as we knew it is a combination of structural factors, new technology, and bad decision-making that totally alienates the very voters who need to be mollified in order to continue to support academia as currently constituted. That, on top of the fact that college students are demonstrating themselves to be useless little pieces of garbage being taught by useless bigger pieces of garbage, and you have a giant comet coming to wipe out these dinosaurs.

Let’s use the opportunity. Let’s not let this crisis in academia go to waste. I propose that conservatives starve academia of money and respect, and thereby gleefully hasten the inevitable creative destruction that would inevitably be underway anyway in order to drive this failed institution to extinction.

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Htos1av
Htos1av
  flash
October 19, 2023 10:14 am

Frankfurt School is who came up with “wayciss’ in late 1963, when the US was SEETHING about multiple shooters, multiple patsies, bullet holes in windshields, and “majick” bullets….

It was BRILLIANT, and it’s WHY YOU don’t have a house/car/insurance/children/accounts/savings.

You were “invoiced >$300,000 UP FRONT, straight out of mommy’s chute…

kiwi
kiwi
  Htos1av
October 19, 2023 7:47 pm

enter the ‘strawman’

Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
October 19, 2023 9:17 am

Auntie is hoping that the colleges and universities – students, faculty, staff -receive all new vaxxines and remain up-to-date with all boosters.

Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams
October 19, 2023 9:21 am

I propose that conservatives starve academia of money and respect

That was laughable. Conservatives are morons.

But, but…I want my kids to have the same college experience I had.

They’ll never understand what fools they are.

Think outside the box & try something different. Otherwise, be an autodidact – WAY more impressive.

https://monticellocollege.org/

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Abigail Adams
October 19, 2023 10:19 am

The above link is to https://monticellocollege.org/

There are many more resources online if you just search “homeschool” and “homeschooling”.

Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams
  Anonymous
October 19, 2023 10:31 am

Can you copy your comment under this comment? I can’t see it because of my link & I don’t know how to fix it.

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
  Abigail Adams
October 19, 2023 12:28 pm

I read the part of the link dealing with their ‘economy’ … where the ‘students’ were told to find ‘their’ land and get to it …

How they will purchase that land was left in the same sort of never-neverland that the original thinking about ethanol was when folks questioned the food shortages that would occur — it’d all be just fine.

If these quasi-socialists want to live this utopian life, how do they propose funding it … i.e., with whose money and effort?

Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams
  Anthony Aaron
October 19, 2023 3:52 pm

What??? Quasi-socialists??? What are you talking about?? This is a school that teaches self-sufficiency in addition to the formal subjects.

This college is significantly cheaper than just about all other universities. That savings can be used to put towards a plot of land. In addition, they teach students how to run their own businesses…including financial health to save up to buy land, home-building materials, etc.

I think you misunderstood the intent of this school. They are far from socialists.

This school accepts NO federal money whatsoever.

formerly anonymous
formerly anonymous
October 19, 2023 9:27 am

Ivy League and other similar private institutions, will probably stay around due to historical reputation and large endowments.
Money generating football schools will hang in there for awhile.
The rest of the diploma mills? Buh-Bye.
It’s a business model that is failing. Secondary education has priced itself beyond what is feasible, unless mommy and daddy have the funds to pay for it. Even the youngsters are figuring out that jobs vs paying back your loan ain’t happening, plus, it’s 4+ years out of their lives that can be spent traveling and taking selfies, getting tattoos, being an “influencer” etc…..
My wife works with three people that have gotten their Masters Degrees, online, the last couple of years and she says they are all dumb as a post and teenage level maturity. There is a small percentage of bright young individuals that can get a STEM degree and contribute to society and make some money, but sadly, probably not enough to make a difference. It would be nice if more young people would learn a useful trade. It might come to that out of necessity in the future.

Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams
  formerly anonymous
October 19, 2023 9:40 am

My wife works with three people that have gotten their Maters Degrees, online, the last couple of years and she says they are all dumb as a post and teenage level maturity.

I believe that 1000%. But, hey, can they fight a civil war??? That is the question. 🤔

formerly anonymous
formerly anonymous
  Abigail Adams
October 19, 2023 9:50 am

Apparently they fight over wireless keyboards and who has the best chair in the office.
Civil War? Uhhhh…..NO.

Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams
  formerly anonymous
October 19, 2023 9:53 am

Apparently they fight over wireless keyboards and who has the best chair in the office.

😂😂😂 Hilarious! Yep, not surprised.

You see, Admin & all others who like to argue with me…a civil war ain’t happening!

😂😂😂

formerly anonymous
formerly anonymous
  Abigail Adams
October 19, 2023 10:01 am

It’s all about the long game. Most people that want and are willing to fight and have the ability to do it, are old and dying off. Lots of ideas here about ex military rising up and “correcting” things, but I think that would be too fractured and just turn into warlord/cartel situations like Africa and Mexico. Also, all of this “tribe up” banter is exactly what I’m talking about. Humans will always be human and eventually fuck everything up.

Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams
  formerly anonymous
October 19, 2023 10:09 am

You are not wrong. How refreshing.

OfftheHingeZ
OfftheHingeZ
  Abigail Adams
October 19, 2023 10:32 am

A ‘civil war’ in America would not be a good thing at this point.

It would just be a massacre of Heritage Whites by the american empire and the entire third-world, particularly Latin America and urban pavement apes.

People agitating for civil war arent completely in the wrong. They just fail to realize who they will be fighting (ALL OF LATIN AMERICA) and the nature of modern warfare. It isnt the 1990’s anymore, Toto. Warfare has evolved a bit. All of society- everything is also now arrayed against you, specifically.

I see economic and social balkanization attempts as inevitable, but the demographic tsunamis will wash all of that effort away in less than a decade.

Society has fallen. You can’t put all the bs bag in the bag.

Do you have nukes, or a million drones? (Don’t answer that). If so, then we can talk about legit armed struggle for the country.

I think North America, as a whole, is lost.

I spoke with an Australian recently (I talk to lots of different people where I work every day). He said the socialism there is so bad, that it’s a borderline communist country at this point. So he shut down his construction company and moved to Utah, and started up again. Shouldve asked if he needed workers. Anyway…

I think i’d rather live in a place like “Communist Australia”, where the SOCIETY is still intact, and the demographics arent a literal nightmare. You cannot have a decent economy or government, without the foundation of a decent society. Period. A place like Australia would be fundamentally more resilient, and habitable post-collapse. Sure, theyre retarded socialists, afraid of guns. But, who really follows laws these days anyway? I know I dont even listen to Globalist diktats anymore, personally.

America, in its present incarnation, needs to die. For a litany of reasons.

The society here is trashed and gone, and everything else will domino into oblivion from that specific point. It’s not what we want, it’s just what it is. I have no long-term intentions of remaining on this Latin American continent. There is no future here.

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
  Abigail Adams
October 19, 2023 12:33 pm

The question now is not fighting a civil war … but, once again, fighting a Revolution — i.e., a war of independence … and I’ve seen none who are fit enough or engaged enough in the causes of Freedom and Liberty to fight that kind of a war.

Given the youth of today, our Freedom and Liberty will continue to slip away … they have neither the guts nor the gumption to fight for them.

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
  formerly anonymous
October 19, 2023 12:30 pm

Get all levels of government out of the education funding racket … no more federally-backed (i.e., taxpayer insured) student loans, etc. Let the banks make the loans directly to those students whose game plan fits the bank’s needs … the rest can sit by the wayside and learn skills.

Furthermore — at all levels of undertaking throughout our Nation — get rid of all of the DIE staff … they’re a wart on the backside of our people that comes at a great price not only ideologically but financially.

lamont cranston
lamont cranston
October 19, 2023 9:56 am

BTW, that Asian kid decided to attend UT-Austin and intern w/ Barney Google. And I think Barney is paying his tuition.

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 19, 2023 9:57 am

Far under the radar is the government funding of tests and studies at Universities.
The following are unethical medical experiments. You can insert grant money to study things like ” Global Warming ” ,” Gender Identity ” , or any other subject ( VACCINES ? ) to produce a research product with the pre desired results.

” New university study ‘ proves ‘ vaccine hesitancy is a sign of mental illness ” experts say.
You can see where that leads.

The U.S. Atomic Energy Commission funded the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to administer radium-224 and thorium-2

Irradiation experiments
Between 1960 and 1971, the Department of Defense funded non-consensual whole body radiation experiments on mostly poor and black cancer patients, who were not told what was being done to them. Patients were told that they were receiving a “treatment” that might cure their cancer, but the Pentagon was trying to determine the effects of high levels of radiation on the human body. 34 to 20 people between 1961 and 1965.

From 1960 to 1971, Dr. Eugene Saenger, funded by the Defense Atomic Support Agency, performed whole body radiation experiments on more than 90 poor, black, advanced stage cancer patients with inoperable tumors at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center during the Cincinnati Radiation Experiments. He forged consent forms, and did not inform the patients of the risks of irradiation.

In 1963, University of Washington researchers irradiated the testicles of 232 prisoners to determine the effects of radiation on testicular function. When these inmates later left prison and had children, at least four of them had offspring born with birth defects.

In 1952, professional tennis player Harold Blauer died when he was injected with a fatal dose of MDA at the New York State Psychiatric Institute of Columbia University. The United States Department of Defense, which sponsored the injection, worked in collusion with the Department of Justice and the New York State Attorney General to conceal evidence of its involvement in the experiment for 23 years.

Experiments on patients with mental illness
Dr. Robert Heath of Tulane University performed experiments on 42 patients with schizophrenia and prisoners in the Louisiana State Penitentiary from 1950 to 1973. The experiments were funded by the U.S. Army. In the studies, he dosed them with LSD and bulbocapnine. ”

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unethical_human_experimentation_in_the_United_States

formerly anonymous
formerly anonymous
  Anonymous
October 19, 2023 10:17 am
Htos1av
Htos1av
  Anonymous
October 19, 2023 10:17 am

Offshoot of MK-ultra.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
October 19, 2023 10:18 am

Torturing animals for science has helped to lead us into this. The old excuse of, if it helps to cure cancer, is gone. Besides harming animals it harms the people who do it- people in psych careers/medical careers especially.
We have a biological station by us and I’ve been thinking of the the unbelievable make up work they are practicing. Counting and testing animals over and over. Handling them, tagging and chipping them…to gather data. However then any worth of this (after decades) is flatlined by managing per politics.
The point is it makes them FEEL sciency.

Htos1av
Htos1av
October 19, 2023 10:11 am

This IS the logical, end-game of the communist marxist camps around daley’s chicago a la 1968…

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
October 19, 2023 10:16 am

“That’s the news from Lake Wobegon, where all the women are strong, all the men are good-looking, and all the children are above average.”

Midwit policy makers think you can change a population of dolts into clever, hard-working people by sending them to ever more schooling. While someone who gets a degree has at least shown that they can eventually accomplish something, that’s all it shows unto itself. Last I heard, about 37% of American adults had a college degree. That’s probably too high.

formerly anonymous
formerly anonymous
  Iska Waran
October 19, 2023 10:21 am

Most degrees only require rote memorization.

Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams
  formerly anonymous
October 19, 2023 10:24 am

Conveyor belt education.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Iska Waran
October 19, 2023 10:23 am

John Taylor Gatto quotes on the psychopathic nature of educational institutions:

https://www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/41319.John_Taylor_Gatto

Grumpy
Grumpy
October 19, 2023 11:01 am

Schlichter got this one right. Vote with your money and your feet.

Trumpeter
Trumpeter
October 19, 2023 1:53 pm

Get Trump to say he will not hire anyone from the Ivy League, watch his approval soar.

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 19, 2023 2:49 pm

It’s all in the plan. The destruction of the West has been well planned.

Jdog
Jdog
October 19, 2023 4:37 pm

The educational system was taken over by the industrial complex a long time ago. Now the average American is a complete idiot.

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
  Jdog
October 20, 2023 1:47 am

bolsheviks and communists aren’t part of the ‘industrial complex’ … hell, they’re ones trying to destroy it.

Jdog
Jdog
  Anthony Aaron
October 20, 2023 9:08 pm

Wrong idiot…..

pyrrhus
pyrrhus
October 19, 2023 5:11 pm

No…just eliminate all the social science departments and everything that ends with “studies”, and their teachers…Also, fire all diversity administrators…