Trust in “Higher Education” is Lower Than Ever

At this point, the entire concept of “higher education” is coming into question.

People used to say “oh, well – it’s just the social sciences that have all this liberal ideology.”

That isn’t really the case anymore. The whole system is geared towards turning everyone into zombies that serve ZOG. Anyone who refuses to go along with it is weeded out. The university system was always very liberal, but this program of totally removing everyone who has any thought different than what they’re told to think has been going on for more than a decade now.

What’s more, white men have just been totally removed from the higher-tier schools. It’s all women and minorities.

On the whole, there isn’t anything left of the Western education system.

We are in for a very rude awakening when these people who have been through this system begin taking over various systems in society.

Gallup:

Americans’ confidence in higher education has fallen to 36%, sharply lower than in two prior readings in 2015 (57%) and 2018 (48%). In addition to the 17% of U.S. adults who have “a great deal” and 19% “quite a lot” of confidence, 40% have “some” and 22% “very little” confidence.

The latest decline in the public’s trust in higher education is from a June 1-22 Gallup poll that also found confidence in 16 other institutions has been waning in recent years. Many of these entities, which are tracked more often than higher education, are now also at or near their lowest points in confidence. Although diminished, higher education ranks fourth in confidence among the 17 institutions measured, with small business, the military and the police in the top three spots. This was also the case in 2018, the last time higher education was included in the list of institutions.

All Major Subgroups, Led by Republicans, Less Confident in Higher EdIn 2015, majorities of Americans in all key subgroups expressed confidence in higher education, with one exception — independents (48%). By 2018, though, confidence had fallen across all groups, with the largest drop, 17 percentage points, among Republicans. In the latest measure, confidence once again fell across the board, but Republicans’ sank the most — 20 points to 19%, the lowest of any group. Confidence among adults without a college degree and those aged 55 and older dropped nearly as much as Republicans’ since 2018.

Even though all subgroups show declining confidence in higher education, significant gaps persist among political, educational, gender and age subgroups. Notably, the only key subgroup with majority-level confidence in higher education is Democrats (59%).

To be a Democrat in the current year is to simply say “I believe everything I am told to believe by the authorities, all the time. If the authorities change what I am supposed to believe, my beliefs change immediately.” These people are just robots.

So, of course they believe in the system that is churning out robot people.