I noticed around me that the "lower educated" are more like the young boy at the top. Going outside, being daring. Not caring much about failing or looking different.
The "higher educated" however, just follow rules and do whatever they need to do for their careers. They have no spine so to say. They literally paint their hair purple if asked.
So the conspiracy is something like indoctrintation into a type of hivemind zombie?
Definitely!
Stauffer in New England and the Bavarian Illuminati (1918): "The pedagogical aim of the Jesuits was the development of the memory with scant regard for other faculties of the mind. To learn the catechism, or in the case of advanced pupils to receive unquestioningly the dogmatic instruction offered by clerical pedagogues, was the ideal honored throughout the Bavarian schools. Books which bore the slightest taint of Protestant influence, or which in any other way gave evidence of a liberalizing spirit, were ruthlessly banned."
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Hmm too bad it's too far fetched it seems.
I noticed around me that the "lower educated" are more like the young boy at the top. Going outside, being daring. Not caring much about failing or looking different.
The "higher educated" however, just follow rules and do whatever they need to do for their careers. They have no spine so to say. They literally paint their hair purple if asked.
So the conspiracy is something like indoctrintation into a type of hivemind zombie? Thanks for expanding your ideas.
That'll preach.
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Stauffer in New England and the Bavarian Illuminati (1918): "The pedagogical aim of the Jesuits was the development of the memory with scant regard for other faculties of the mind. To learn the catechism, or in the case of advanced pupils to receive unquestioningly the dogmatic instruction offered by clerical pedagogues, was the ideal honored throughout the Bavarian schools. Books which bore the slightest taint of Protestant influence, or which in any other way gave evidence of a liberalizing spirit, were ruthlessly banned."
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