Europe’s Revenge
After losing both World Wars resentful academics captured American universities and converted them to command posts to advocate for failed European style governance.
Americans are routinely shocked by the extreme direction universities have taken our nation.
They shouldn’t be.
University humanities departments have been invaded by Marxists and their socialist disparagement of everything.
Derrida disparaged the use of language as a sincere indicator of meaning.
Members of the Frankfurt school created popular conspiracies about capitalism to disparage its success.
Sartre wrote vague non-sense to make capitalists feel guilty about their success.
Other European existentialists morbidly fetishized death to disparage the great ways capitalism enriched the world.
In doing this Europeans have exacted their revenge on America for America’s great success.
Now it’s time for Americans to take back the nation.
Americans should evict the socialists hiding in the universities and cancel Europe’s philosophical grip on America’s thought leaders.
After all, such socialists have no problem publicly spitting on the greatness of our nation.
Neo-socialists like Noam Chomsky openly proclaim America hates the poor, despite the fact that American industry has done more to eradicate poverty than what he -- or any other nation -- has done.
And other communist apologists like Howard Zinn have written book length attempts at history in order to discredit the excellence of America and capitalism.
These radicals have no sympathy for America and the damage caused by their socialist takeover of the America’s humanities departments.
And in the name of fairness Americans should have no sympathy for them either.
Instead Americans should insist humanities departments close their doors until they get back to the basics of teaching the public how to think, speak, and write well.
Then when the socialist disparagement is finally expelled from academia America will finally be able to made great again.