TFTRH #10: Jen Senko: Director of "The Brainwashing of my Dad"

All these left [people] cases constantly harp on right wing government conspiracies and brainwashing, but they never seem to mention the thousands upon thousands of students brainwashed by the radical left teachers and professors in the educational system. Of course in their warped view of the world, it is not the same because they all know they are good and stand for what is right and decent in the world, while conservatives are evil incarnate, the very spawn of Satan, deserving of complete annihilation by any means.

The left wing brainwashing starts in elementary school.
  1. Innocent, malleable children are shown the movie "Stuff" a blatantly anti-capitalism propaganda piece designed to convince them that Capitalism is bad, and socialism is good.
  2. Children are forced to participate in Muslim awareness activities, in order to instill the belief that Christianity is bad, Islam is good.
  3. Children are taught "tolerance" which is a code word for, "what the left believes is good and should be accepted and promoted, but the right is evil and should be eradicated."

If the children somehow survive this onslaught of left wing brainwashing, they are delivered the coup de gras when they reach the gulag known as the university. Here they encounter all manner of restrictions on free speech. Should they be accused of even the most minor violations of the myriad of speech rules they are forced into some kind of sensitivity training, in the finest tradition of the gulags of the old USSR. Opposing viewpoints are not tolerated, with the hapless conservative victim being shouted down, threatened, reprimanded, and in some cases physically assaulted.

Case in point. A student who dared to speak a conservative opinion, at the behest of the professor who invited his students to express their views (he was expecting ALL his students to affirm his viewpoint). The student who dared offer a point contrary to the professor's view was physically attacked by a raving lunatic female left wing student. The result? She was reprimanded for the physical assault, but he was also reprimanded for using hate speech, with the implication that he was at fault, and in reality caused the whole incident with his "hate" speech.

If you are not familiar with the incident, here is what happened. The professor had just finished lecturing about how Shakespeare's works showed he was sympathetic to LGBTQ issues (The leftists point to the fact that men played female roles, ignorant of the fact that women were not part of theater troops in those days, and it had nothing to do with LGBTQ issues). The student dared to offer an opposing view, he even pointed out that those concepts did not even exist in Shakespeare's time. This [left winger female gender person] began screaming, rushed over to him and struck him.

Here's another one. A student wrote a paper in which he used the term "mankind", a perfectly valid word. The professor deducted one point from his paper with the notation that the word is sexist, and the correct term is humankind (not even a real word). By the way human has man it, and even worse, person has son in it, are we going to ban those words, too? Oh wait, what about woman?

Let's don't forget the numerous conservative speakers forced to cancel their speaking engagements, because of the threats from the left, and in some cases outright riots, and physical assaults on the speaker. Where's the tolerance? Oh wait, it doesn't apply to those evil "phobic, "ist" conservative speakers.

You want stories about personality changes? How about this? I have two friends who are conservative Christians. They both sent their conservative Christian daughters to universities. After four years, they came out screaming intolerant left wing [young people], despising everything their parents believed.

I taught for 33 years and saw all manner of brainwashing going on. Sometimes very subtle, sometimes blatant and outrageous.
  1. English teachers spend far too much time teaching students about how terrible and repressive white people are, and denigrating great works of literature just because they were written by White men.
  2. Social Studies teachers focus on the negative events in our history, to the exclusion of anything good that was done, thereby fostering hatred of the United States as an evil empire resulting in a large percentage of student expressing embarrassment at being American, and an unwillingness to express pride in their country.
  3. If a teacher commits the unpardonable sin of posting a picture of the President of the United States, Donald Trump (yes, he is the legitimate President, doesn't it just upset you? have some hot chocolate, it'll be over in six years), they are ordered to take it down because it might upset the feelings of some students.
  4. A professor in one of my graduate education courses proudly announced that he would not place interns with teachers who did not believe in Globalism, because he did not want to confuse them with opposing viewpoints. He was so self-assured that his belief was correct that he couldn't imagine anyone disagreeing with him. Think again, we had a heated argument about his brainwashing tactics as well as his patronizing tone. I had the highest grade in the class at that point and told him that if my grade suffered in any way because of my conservative views, he, and the university, would hear from my attorney.
So, in summary, I won't be watching this piece of garbage put out by this raving left wing lunatic.

So all you left wing [people], bring on the hateful responses, the name calling, the irrational and emotional ranting. I'm sure to be labeled every "phobic" and "ist" in the book. What is so galling about it is that I don't care what any of you have to say.
 
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So all you left wing [people], bring on the hateful responses, the name calling, the irrational and emotional ranting. I'm sure to be labeled every "phobic" and "ist" in the book.
have you bothered to read this thread? Noone is doing anything like that here.
 
and just so you know, the lefty extremism is backfiring (just as extremism always does) and Generation Z is more conservative than the last 3 generations.. so Yay!
59% of Gen Z respondents described their views as ‘conservative’ and ‘moderate’.
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Is that right.
https://www.axios.com/socialism-cap...nce-1ffb8800-0ce5-4368-8a6f-de3b82662347.html

Gen Z prefers "socialism" to "capitalism"
61% of Americans aged between 18 and 24 have a positive reaction to the word "socialism" — beating out "capitalism" at 58%. Overall, 39% of Americans are well-disposed toward socialism, but the gulf remains wide for men and those aged over 55.
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It's bigger than your poll.
where do you see those numbers? I couldn't find the uk study, I quoted.. I just picked that quote because it was most general, the other stats in the article though have larger studies
The Center for Generational Kinetics is dedicated to solving generational challenges for clients and separating generational myth from truth through research. The State of Gen Z™ 2018 has a margin of error of +/- 3.1, with a 95% confidence interval. The Center defines Gen Z as those born 1996 and after. The study sample included 1,000 members of Gen Z and 1,032 Millennials
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here's one from 2016.. so the ages are 3 years younger than today.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – My College Options and the Hispanic Heritage Foundation (HHF) today presented the results of a new national survey of approximately 50,000 “Generation Z” high school students’ (ages 14-18) attitudes on the 2016 presidential election which found that the majority identify as Republicans – in sharp contrast to Millennials
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where do you see those numbers? I couldn't find the uk study, I quoted.. I just picked that quote because it was most general, the other stats in the article though have larger studies

You lopped off the part of the quote with the number, come on.
A U.K. Study at The Gild did a survey of almost 2,000 adults and found that on issues like gay marriage, marijuana legalization, transgender rights, and even tattoos, 59% of Gen Z respondents described their views as ‘conservative’ and ‘moderate’.
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The Axios poll surveyed 2,277 adults.
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In that one, 66% of Gen Z call themselves conservative and moderate, but 71% call themselves liberal and moderate. The one consistent trend is an increase in the percentage calling themselves very liberal. Gen Z is less moderate and more extreme than Millenials.
 
You lopped off the part of the quote with the number, come on.
A U.K. Study at The Gild did a survey of almost 2,000 adults and found that on issues like gay marriage, marijuana legalization, transgender rights, and even tattoos, 59% of Gen Z respondents described their views as ‘conservative’ and ‘moderate’.
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The Axios poll surveyed 2,277 adults.

i'm discussing Generation Z.. not everyone of all ages.
 
i'm discussing Generation Z.. not everyone of all ages.

Jonathan Haidt drew a contrast between Gen Z and Millenials
https://www.nationalreview.com/2018/09/jonathan-haidt-coddling-of-the-american-mind-igen-students/
National Review: You make a critical distinction in the book: the difference between Millennials and this more recent generation of students, those born roughly after 1995, named “iGen.” Could you please explain this?

Haidt: There are a number of very important distinctions that one has to make in order to understand what’s going on. For 15 years now, people have been criticizing Millennials. But it turns out that while Millennials are different from previous generations in some ways, they tend not to believe that if they are exposed to what they consider to be hateful ideas they will be damaged by them. Millennials do not have especially poor mental health.

The new beliefs about fragility really came in only for those born after 1995. When I read the book iGen by Jean Twenge, and when I saw the graphs that she shows of how mental health plummeted when iGen reached its teen years, that’s when a whole new dimension of the problem became visible.
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Jonathan Haidt drew a contrast between Gen Z and Millenials
i'm not understanding your point. You think conservatives over coddle their children and build safe spaces and talk about being triggered over every little thing?
 
This place is going to the dogs with OT politics..
This is Mick's podcast forum. If you watch her documentary it is about a [my words] a conservative conspiracy to take over America. I'm not sure why any party wanting to take over America (the goal of all parties) is considered a conspiracy, but that's what the documentary calls it.

and Agent K is trying to debunk my Gen Z claim. Which is fine.
 
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