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School feels like a prison? That's not a bug. That's a feature.

The modern education system wasn't created to enlighten minds—it was designed to break them into compliance. 🧵 Image
Think back to high school.

Did you ever feel trapped in a machine with its own purposes, completely disconnected from what you wanted to learn?

That feeling reveals something fundamental: you weren't imagining the prison-like atmosphere. It was engineered that way. Image
The modern school system wasn't created for learning. It was invented by Prussians after their crushing defeat by Napoleon in 1806.

They needed obedient citizens who would follow orders without question.

So they created the world's first compulsory education system—not to enlighten minds, but to break them into compliance.

Before then, education happened in countless different ways. What we call "school" is actually a recent invention with a very specific purpose.Image
Ayn Rand called modern educators "comprachicos of the mind"—after 17th century groups who bought children and systematically deformed their bodies for entertainment.

Today's version is more sophisticated: they don't break bodies, they break minds. And parents deliver the children willingly, calling it "education."

The method is the same—take something naturally growing and force it into an unnatural shape.Image
This explains everything you hated about school:

— rigid time blocks like factory shifts;

— hierarchical authoritarian structure;

— students grouped by age not ability;

— predetermined career tracks.

These aren't bugs, they're features. The system is working exactly as designed to produce compliance, not curiosity.Image
The sad irony is that many teachers genuinely believe education is their purpose.

They work incredibly hard to actually teach their students. But the entire system they're trapped in is hostile to real learning.

They're constantly fighting upstream against a structure designed to produce conformity, not critical thinking.

Any real education that happens is almost by accident.Image
We've made a catastrophic mistake: we think schooling and education are the same thing.

Real education is driven by curiosity, happens throughout life, and develops your ability to think and question.

Schooling is about control, happens during one stage of life, and is standardized to produce uniformity.Image
The result? Students who can recite information but can't think independently.

Who seek approval from authority rather than trusting their own judgment.

Who've been conditioned to fear the very tool they need for survival: reason.

Understanding this difference is liberating.

Your frustration with school wasn't personal failure—it was a natural response to an unnatural system designed to break independent minds.Image
Ready to reclaim real education while navigating the academic system?

The first step is understanding how to stay intellectually free in an environment designed to suppress independent thinking.

Learn more on 👉 go.studentsforliberty.org/college-surviv…Image

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Your professor loves this story. Politicians too. But there's one problem: Sweden got rich BEFORE it tried socialism.

And when they actually tried it, everything fell apart. 🧵 Image
Every campus economics debate ends the same way.

Someone drops the Sweden card: "High taxes, big welfare—and they're rich and happy!"

This myth has become the ultimate trump card against free market arguments. But what if the entire foundation of this story is backwards? Image
150 years ago, Sweden was dirt poor—poorer than Congo at the time.

Life expectancy was half the average of developing countries. Families mixed tree bark into bread to survive famine.

In Stockholm, 1,400 people crammed into buildings with only 200 one-room flats.

As Swedish author Vilhelm Moberg wrote: "Of all the wondrous adventures of the Swedish people, none is more remarkable than this: that it survived all of them."Image
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Most parents tried to ban their kids from watching South Park.

But while you were laughing at Cartman's schemes, something else was happening: you were getting a political education.

Here are 7 lessons that show South Park will make you understand politics better than any civics class. 🧵Image
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They disguised brutal political truths as crude humor—and it worked better than any textbook.
Lesson 1: Elections Can Be a Theater

The "douche vs. turd sandwich" episode explained voter apathy better than any civics class.

Sometimes you're not choosing between good and bad—you're choosing between two options you never wanted.

This predicted political disillusionment years before it became mainstream.Image
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The reality? 99.4% of would-be immigrants have NO legal pathway to enter America.

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Think of it like drug prohibition. There may be a few exceptions, but in practice, it's forbidden for almost everyone. Image
1st Brick Being an immigrant in the US is practically forbidden.

There are five exceptions (refugee, diversity lottery, family-sponsored, self-sponsored, employer-sponsored), but the presumption is that no foreigner is allowed in. Image
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Jun 26
In 1958, Mao promised to turn China into an "industrial and egalitarian powerhouse."

Instead, he created one of history's deadliest famines.

15-45 million people starved to death because of socialist central planning.

Here's how utopian promises became mass murder: 🧵 Image
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→ Transform China from agrarian to industrial

→ Create equality through collective ownership

→ Achieve rapid economic progress

Sound familiar? It's the same promise every socialist makes. Image
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The regime destroyed individual incentives and turned farmers into amateur steelworkers. Image
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Jun 26
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He wasn't a capitalist, but he wrote the two most powerful anti-totalitarian novels in history.

Animal Farm and 1984 are more relevant today than when he wrote them.

Here's why his warnings matter now more than ever: 🧵 Image
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Power corrupts—regardless of ideology.

His books express the spirit of rejecting oppression, whether it comes from the left or right. Image
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Farm animals, feeling exploited by humans, revolt and establish their own rule.

The principle: "Four legs good, two legs bad."

But things don't go as planned... Image
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The Korean War wasn't a geopolitical accident.

It was the direct result of an authoritarian decision: communists boycotted UN-supervised elections, crushed opposition, then launched a military offensive to seize power by force.

The history is clear—but rarely told honestly. 🧵 Image
While the UN promoted free elections on the peninsula, Kim Il-sung's regime: → Closed its borders → Banned observers
→ Declared itself the legitimate government

No ballots, no democracy—only a personality cult backed by Soviet tanks. Image
On this day, 74 years ago — June 25, 1950 — they invaded.

Seoul fell. Thousands of civilians were massacred. The war became a Cold War battleground, with communism using Korean people as human shields to expand its influence. Image
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