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The education system is child slavery. There is no other way to put it. I try to find euphemisms for it, but it doesn’t work, it literally is slavery for children.

Many Libertarians, Anarchists have this sort of knee-jerk response to Government tyranny, that:

  • “If you don’t like it, then leave!”

Of course it’s a totally fallacious argument that has been debunked many times. So they say based on this that for example taxation is voluntary. Well okay, income tax is voluntary because you only have to pay it if you are a worker. So if you choose to starve to death and not work, then you can avoid taxation.

Well of course suicide is illegal too in most countries, it’s destruction of Government property, which is illegal, so actually that argument falls apart as well.

Besides you are cornered like a rat because there isn’t any profession that you can work which isn’t taxed. They are taxing even income from street begging:

So yes you are cornered, while taxes are “voluntary”, you can’t avoid them, so they are not voluntary.

But… you can perhaps live on welfare or let your husband take care of you while you raise kids, so in this sense you can sort of “avoid” this.


School as a Child Prison

The school system does not even give you this option. In most of Europe, it is mandatory. Which means you are forced to go to school as a kid.

You are forced to go to school 8-12 years, I believe it’s now 12 years minimum, who knows later they make university mandatory too.

It is not your choice, as a child, your parents will force you to go to school by literal force. If not, then the teacher will just call the police, and the police will force the kid to go to school.

We know what happens when cops get close to kids:

Or it can escalate to confiscation of the kids and putting them in “child care”, which is basically a den of pedophiles, let’s be honest. Foster parents are overwhelmingly notorious for pedophilia.

So parents have no choice, they have to force their poor kids to go to school or else a lot worse things will happen to the poor kids.

So it’s not up to debate, it’s a literal prison. I have been to prison, not as a prisoner, but as a visitor. Prisons over here are not like in Hollywood movies where people gangrape eachother and stuff like that, that is gross exaggeration portrayed in the movies.

Here, a minimum security prison, is literally like a school. I mean you can walk into the room of the prisoner if he is on “good behavior”, and basically every prisoner has his own room about a 3x3 meter room with a metalic normal door to it with a toilet, sink, bed, desk, and even electronics if they behave well.

A prison has bars on the window and they basically have little privacy and have to ask permission for everything. In the juvenile section they hold normal school lessons there for teenagers who got busted.

Now I ask you what the fuck is the difference between that and a normal school? It’s mandatory yeah, so it’s like a suspended sentence, 8-10 hours a day of “rehabilitation” or “indoctrination”:

The institutions responsible for “the indoctrination of the young.”

So if you are forced to go school 12 years, 8 hours a day, that is like a 4 year literal prison sentence for children, in fact it’s worse because they force you to do things against your will. In prison most of the time you are free in your cell.


School as a Child Labor Camp

Yes it is even worse than a prison because they actually make kids do things against their will. And I am not talking about just boring activities in the classroom, I am literally talking about forced labor.

I have already wrote about this:

I was literally forced to clean up an entire floor with a colleague as a punishment because we were “bad kids”.

They literally put us to clean up an entire floor and they didn’t let us go home until we haven’t finished it. This was of course after classes, so we spent an extra 1-2 hours there against our will doing forced labor.

This was more than 20 years ago, but I remember this like it was yesterday, and I can’t forget the filthy smirk on that teachers face how he liked it that we were put to labor.

Turns out the teacher was of Germanic origin. I mean literally he looked like an SS Nazi, the same athletic build and the way he dressed in sharp elegant Nazi-like clothes back in the 90’s when everyone wore casual clothing, definitely his behavior was totalitarian.

Yeah people keep saying that Nazism is gone, well unfortunately that is very far from the truth, they are still here amongst us, clinging to power positions from where they can satisfy their sadistic mania of hurting and abusing people.


The Conspiracy

Modern education is basically like a Nazi brainwashing method. Of course it’s mandatory, why else would people subject their poor innocent kids to such abuse and torture.

Every kid hates school, every last one of them, so why do they have to go against their will?

It’s because Germanic totalitarians have decided so in Prussia in the 19th century:

Then due to the massive Germanic influence to Europe and even the USA, or perhaps the entire world adopted it, because it was so successful and so diabolical, than every tyrant just drooled over it.

Hitler took it to a whole another level by creating brainwashed Nazi Hitler Youth Kids, totally subservient to Nazism from childhood:

Nazism wasn’t anything extraordinary, it grew out naturally of Germanic Imperialism, Hitler just took it 1 step further. But the power-structure and the culture of Nazism predates it by at least 3-4 centuries.

Of course everyone associates Nazism with the horrible atrocities committed by Hitler, but nobody can put the pieces together and actually figure out the precedent or the culture that led to that.

If the Prussians had not started brainwashing kids in 1800’s, maybe Nazism wouldn’t have existed. Hitler only got 39% of the vote at the elections, if it had not been for the xenophobic brainwashing and the imperialist culture, maybe the Nazis would have never came to power.


Conclusion

So when we have modern education as it is, mandatory and filling in kids brains with whatever the establishment wants, we have to take a step back and ask ourselves, where will this lead to in 100-200 years?

I mean they are literally inventing Newspeak and teaching kids relativistic math, as in literally 2+2=5, just as in Orwell’s 1984:

It won’t lead to Hitler 2.0 but it might lead to Stalin 2.0, in fact it will probably be an Orwellian world, which compared to 1984 would be a picnic.

The Orwellian Police State is coming, and they are now trying to abolish the Summer Vacation as well, just totally imprison children (Its happening in Europe too!):



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My high school definitely had a prison feel to it, but at the same time you learn plenty of interesting and uninteresting things along the way. But if you really start looking into the nature of life itself, you can also make the argument that having a body is a type of prison as well.

You have to feed the body; you have to wash the body; you have to struggle to survive and keep the body operating.

Physical existence itself seem to be very akin to prison, no?

Is our body a prison? No, that is ridiculous. Our body is a vessel that is essential to our being. Is forcing a child to go to a state institution to be "educated" an essential part of being? I think not, no. That is, unless you believe 2+2=5 kinda.

What I meant by that is that we are still prisoners to natural laws, like gravity. So no matter how free we are in society, there are still natural influences that limit us in some way. But society is far more oppressive than nature at this point.

Yea, I dig it. Just no so much a prision as institutions like prisons or schools. Great post though really appreciate the commentary and subject matter as it affects nearly everyone

The only positive thing I can think from school is that I met a lot of interesting people and I befriended some with whom I still keep in touch with, one of my best friends is from highschool.

But that didn't justify the mandatory indoctrination that I got along the way, which like 80% of it I don't remember anymore. Basically just gibberish literature, geography (they literally made us memorize all small towns in the zone) and other crap.

Yes human existence is wretched, but exactly because of this reason. There is no law in the cosmos that says that it should be this way. Humanity is capable of more and more beautiful things, but it chooses to live in hell instead.

It's definitely prison. In my country there's a proposal to make kindergarten mandatory, so a kid gets sentenced to 15 years in public education, up from 12 right now.
Oh, and we should include the time spent on homework, that's mandatory too.... the parents can very well grab a beer when they get home, but kids still have hours of study to do.

It's already mandatory here, and they are now moving in to make nursery mandatory too, so a parent has basically no access to his kid anymore since they are working a 9-5 job or 9-7 in some cases.

Yeah work 12 hours a day then you have no more energy to spend time with your family. Weekends too.

And they are simultaneously removing summer vacation, on the premise that somehow it makes kids forget the curriculum. Well no shit, repetitive memorization based indoctrination is not efficient ey? Of course, that is not the point of it, the point is to make the kids subservient.

I already forgot 90% of what I learned in school, yet I am a very educated polyhistor basically, I have extensive knowledge in many fields of science, and all of it I have learned it after school, out of passion, not out of coercion.

I'm with you on this, public schools are like prisons, it's all about keeping children in line, making sure they turn into model citizen so that they can then work in a controlled system. School sets children up to conform, to take orders to obey. If you try to step out of line and speak your mind or express any sort of individuality then you are forced back.

It is literally that. The education system has only one role, that is to make kids obedient. Everything else is secondary.

Yeah teach them to read and write, make them smart enough to be good workers, but stupid enough to not realize how enslaved they are. It's a delicate balance.

Chomsky had many presentations about this:

'Yeah teach them to read and write, make them smart enough to be good workers, but stupid enough to not realize how enslaved they are. It's a delicate balance'. Thats so true, thanks for that and the video. Like Chomsky says it's a 'trap' that people are willingly putting there children in.

Teach limitations on them at an early age. Not getting those A's from Ms. Susy- then your never going to be good enough. right? no thats shit- I agree with you, this conform and obey systems puts nothing but limitations on children and thus society when they get out and march to the drum. COnsume- Consume -Consume- Me vs them- egocentric attidues

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