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THE AMERICAN DREAM, REWRITTEN IN MARXIST INK How the State ...
Gay Stubborn Tank Point
  07/06/25
didn't read but i'm glad i have a "prestigious" ST...
hideous plaza private investor
  07/06/25
“Actually we’re the ones who are oppressed&rdquo...
Mahogany Cerebral School Cafeteria
  07/06/25
Why couldn’t you finish college? Too hard?
Purple Razzle Ladyboy
  07/06/25
this one made you MAF lmao
Mahogany Cerebral School Cafeteria
  07/06/25
didn't one of your college roommates write a blog post about...
hideous plaza private investor
  07/06/25
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Ivory flickering cruise ship
  07/06/25
He was caught stealing laptops iirc
Copper diverse dopamine station
  07/06/25
"Today, many professors are former activists, granted t...
Angry Beady-eyed Giraffe
  07/06/25
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Gay Stubborn Tank Point
  07/06/25
actually read part of the article and it overgeneralizes bec...
hideous plaza private investor
  07/06/25
Science and engineering have to knuckle under, usually in th...
Spruce Principal's Office Faggot Firefighter
  07/06/25
pretty sure those DEI and political parts of STEM funding ar...
hideous plaza private investor
  07/06/25
Aren’t you Poor
Passionate state macaca
  07/06/25
my net worth is around $750k with no debt/liabilities/etc.
hideous plaza private investor
  07/06/25
Subtract your Liabilities and it’s even lower
Passionate state macaca
  07/06/25
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hideous plaza private investor
  07/06/25
Marx's criticisms of capitalism are perfectly valid, and not...
Flesh talking place of business
  07/06/25
What is “unjust” about oppressing Losers?
Passionate state macaca
  07/06/25
My point is, any ideology that has to be persuaded via rheto...
Flesh talking place of business
  07/06/25
You sound drunk imo
Passionate state macaca
  07/06/25
Capitalism has done more for the poor than any other system ...
emerald mood
  07/06/25
Ok? I guess keep crying about it until a glass breaks or som...
Flesh talking place of business
  07/06/25
"The real problem isn't people's real problem (the mass...
Nighttime excitant circlehead heaven
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Date: July 6th, 2025 9:35 AM
Author: Gay Stubborn Tank Point

THE AMERICAN DREAM, REWRITTEN IN MARXIST INK

How the State Pays to Undermine the Nation

6 JUL 2025

AYAAN HIRSI ALI

David Friedberg’s recent All-In podcast argument sounds convincing: student debt creates desperate graduates, financial stress drives political radicalism, and young Americans embrace socialism because capitalism failed them economically. The analysis captures real and understandable pain but overlooks the underlying mechanisms.

Zohran Mamdani reportedly owes at least $200,000 from his college years. He studied African Studies and graduated without a job, but now he’s winning elections as a socialist candidate in New York City. Friedberg connects the financial dots, but the ideological picture remains invisible.

In 1990s Uganda, a young boy and his family fled tyranny. They came to the United States seeking a new beginning. What was out-of-reach back home suddenly felt possible here: they finally had freedom, safety, and the chance to build a life of their own. Yet within a few years on campus, Mamdani begins speaking the language of American oppression. The immigrant who once found refuge and opportunity now wages a campaign against the very system that gave him both. His transformation, from grateful newcomer to political radical began in the classroom. The student loan crisis may deepen the resentment, but the machinery of conversion is ideological. The debt crisis provides cover for something systematic.

Universities didn’t accidentally produce socialists while teaching legitimate scholarship. They built ideological assembly lines disguised as academic departments. This subversion began many years ago, long before university education became largely unaffordable. This was a time when students were grounded in math, science, English, history, civics, and geography. These were real disciplines — tools for building knowledge, not dismantling it, in the pursuance of truth.

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Today, we don’t have disciplines; we have “studies”. The curriculum itself serves as indoctrination infrastructure. Walk through any Gender Studies classroom and count the minutes before “oppression” becomes the central theme. Track how many lectures end without a condemnation of the patriarchy, white supremacy, or Western norms. The readings are curated for grievance, the discussions are steered toward activism, and critical thinking is welcomed only if it critiques the approved targets.

The same structure exists across Ethnic Studies, Postcolonial Studies, Queer Theory, and, of course, African studies. Mamdani’s plan to target “whiter neighborhoods” with higher taxes stems from an ideology shaped by grievance-based programming. Lectures trace a line from colonialism to capitalism to modern inequality. So when Mamdani proposes tax hikes based on racial geography, he’s performing a worldview in which demographics are destiny, guilt is inherited, and wealth redistribution is rebranded as liberation. It’s not economic theory, but ideology made actionable as the classroom spills into City Hall.

Today, many professors are former activists, granted tenure and power not for their ideas, but for their politics. The hiring process doesn’t reward intellectual rigor as much as it rewards ideological loyalty, with dissenting voices filtered out early as radical professors hire in their own image, building echo chambers propped up by credentials and public funding.

Six-figure loans for degrees create the perfect breeding ground for resentment. When broke graduates need someone to blame, they remember the answer proffered by the professors: the system failed them. The result is political militancy. Trust-fund students arrive at the same conclusions, with graduates of elite prep schools chanting the same slogans. Wealth doesn’t shield against indoctrination because the belief system is deeper than economic frustration; the programming transcends class.

Friedberg sees part of the picture. He’s right about the debt, but misdiagnoses the disease. The primary crisis isn’t financial; it’s intellectual. This is brazen betrayal on a national scale. America gave its universities a vital responsibility: to shape young minds at their most impressionable stage. In return, those institutions turned those minds against the very civilization that made their education possible. Mamdani’s victory is not an anomaly. If anything, it proves the system is working exactly as intended. Only now is the country waking up to what it set in motion long ago: ruin, born of trading reason for radicalism.

https://courage.media/2025/07/06/the-american-dream-rewritten-in-marxist-ink/



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Date: July 6th, 2025 9:37 AM
Author: hideous plaza private investor

didn't read but i'm glad i have a "prestigious" STEM degree

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Date: July 6th, 2025 9:42 AM
Author: Mahogany Cerebral School Cafeteria

“Actually we’re the ones who are oppressed” (bumper sticker on cyber truck modded to roll coal)

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Date: July 6th, 2025 9:45 AM
Author: Purple Razzle Ladyboy

Why couldn’t you finish college? Too hard?

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Date: July 6th, 2025 10:31 AM
Author: Mahogany Cerebral School Cafeteria

this one made you MAF lmao

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Date: July 6th, 2025 10:34 AM
Author: hideous plaza private investor

didn't one of your college roommates write a blog post about you being a criminal and possibly a rapist?

*benzo disappears from this subthread forever*

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Date: July 6th, 2025 10:45 AM
Author: Ivory flickering cruise ship



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Date: July 6th, 2025 10:32 AM
Author: Copper diverse dopamine station

He was caught stealing laptops iirc

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Date: July 6th, 2025 9:44 AM
Author: Angry Beady-eyed Giraffe

"Today, many professors are former activists, granted tenure and power not for their ideas, but for their politics."

They are still activists.

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Date: July 6th, 2025 9:45 AM
Author: Gay Stubborn Tank Point



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Date: July 6th, 2025 9:50 AM
Author: hideous plaza private investor

actually read part of the article and it overgeneralizes because it's really meant for the Liberal Arts and the retards who study them; i did not hear one discussion of Marxism, oppression, etc. as i pursued my engineering degree

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Date: July 6th, 2025 9:55 AM
Author: Spruce Principal's Office Faggot Firefighter

Science and engineering have to knuckle under, usually in the form of funding statements and adding various boilerplate to articles, but are not required to participate directly in the political education. Students get a large enough dose through the general degree requirements anyway.

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Date: July 6th, 2025 10:30 AM
Author: hideous plaza private investor

pretty sure those DEI and political parts of STEM funding are mostly gone now under Trump. regardless, that only really applies to research funding and grad school (i.e., shit you don't need with a STEM BS degree unless you stay in academia)

i got most of my non-STEM general degree requirements done in high school. i think i had to take like two or three extra non-STEM classes, none of which even came close to mentioning Marxism, oppression, etc.

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Date: July 6th, 2025 10:37 AM
Author: Passionate state macaca

Aren’t you Poor

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Date: July 6th, 2025 10:40 AM
Author: hideous plaza private investor

my net worth is around $750k with no debt/liabilities/etc.

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Date: July 6th, 2025 11:00 AM
Author: Passionate state macaca

Subtract your Liabilities and it’s even lower

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Date: July 6th, 2025 12:58 PM
Author: hideous plaza private investor



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Date: July 6th, 2025 10:40 AM
Author: Flesh talking place of business

Marx's criticisms of capitalism are perfectly valid, and nothing is ever going to make it go away. Capitalism might be the most "workable" economic system, but it is still unjust and untenable like any other. It can never be admitted as some unassailable ideal, so I don't know what stupid "conservatives" even expect here.

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Date: July 6th, 2025 12:55 PM
Author: Passionate state macaca

What is “unjust” about oppressing Losers?

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Date: July 6th, 2025 1:46 PM
Author: Flesh talking place of business

My point is, any ideology that has to be persuaded via rhetoric is doomed to collegiate debate where people will forever poke holes in your precious arguments and rationalizations. The battle is forever Lost.

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Date: July 6th, 2025 1:48 PM
Author: Passionate state macaca

You sound drunk imo

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Date: July 6th, 2025 1:01 PM
Author: emerald mood

Capitalism has done more for the poor than any other system could or has.

Marx was a shitty economist. He was a superb doomsday apocalyptic nutjob.

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Date: July 6th, 2025 1:36 PM
Author: Flesh talking place of business

Ok? I guess keep crying about it until a glass breaks or something? No one cares.

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Date: July 6th, 2025 10:46 AM
Author: Nighttime excitant circlehead heaven

"The real problem isn't people's real problem (the massive failure of capitalism at preventing rent seeking) it is the ideology that arises from that problem."

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