Today’s College Activism
Is Today’s College Activism Going to Save the United States?
College activism, also commonly known as student activism, has been around in the United States since at least the 1930s when a formal set of educational requirements was put into place.
But the phenomenon isn’t unique to the United States because student activism has been a force for change in most countries in the world within the last century.
The 1960s were a contentious time on college campuses throughout the country.
Several activist and protest groups became well known throughout the nation like the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), and the Weather Underground, which formed from the ashes of the SDS.
These groups protested and used their activism to bring about change, which is something we desperately need college students (as well as all Americans) to stand up and do again.
Only now they won’t just be fighting for civil rights and equality for all members of society, they’ll be fighting for the preservation of the entire United States, and an entire way of life.
Unfortunately, today’s kids are indoctrinated the moment they set foot in pre-school.
All through their school years and up until they’ve gotten those graduate degrees, they’ve been exposed to years of systematic brainwashing and selective education designed to make them more accepting of a one world government and the ideal of internationalism.
The lines are being blurred between nations, races, and cultures in an attempt to lump us all together as a single mass of serfs slaving underneath a small number of the richest men in the world.
About eight million students got involved in college activism after the Kent state shootings, peacefully refusing to go to class, and we need those kinds of numbers and more now to maintain control of our own country.
College Used to be Climate of Change
Particularly in the 1960s and 1970s, if you were going to college it was almost a given that you would get involved in some sort of college activism.
It’s so much rarer today because the corporate machine has had a hold of children from such an early age.
The brainwashing is so skillfully done that most products of the US educational system graduate not knowing how to think for themselves and question authority.
The entire “women’s lib” movement was started years ago by the criminal banking elite, not to give women the fairness of equal pay, but to get income tax money from the women who had previously stayed home, and to get children in school earlier to begin the indoctrination.
It was all a part of the push toward a one world government, and it’s been skillfully handled.
College Activism a Passive Flock of Sheep
Do you think it’s just by chance that we rank below so many other countries in education? No, it’s because part of the push toward a world government is the dumbing down of society.
We’re kept distracted with non-stop entertainment like movies, celebrities, brainless television shows, and other things that require only a passive audience.
All are created with purpose by the media companies which are all owned by the corporate elite, so that we don’t notice or care what’s going on around us.
But there are people fighting right now. There are people fighting the NAFTA superhighway plan, which creates toll highways that run from Canada to Mexico, as part of the SPP.