Thursday 17 October 2013

10 things uni students really need to learn

There are so many things that uni students of Generation Y need to learn. They are:

  1. Conflicts between different countries, cultures, subcultures are not as simple as a mere matter of oppression
  2. If someone has an indecent, or an aggressive demeanour, chances are that the person is an aggressive, abusive person
  3. People of minority groups are not necessarily marginalised. In fact, many of them are put on the pedestal only because they are valued "minorities".
  4. Pointing out differences between different groups is not discrimination. As soon as people do this, university liberals scream blue murder.
  5. Siding minorities is dangerous. No longer is there any justice when this happens. This is the state of modern Australia. 
  6. Targeting a particular group for their behaviour is may or may not be discrimination when it is true. This technique has been used by radical academics to legitimise hate against certain groups. However, when you target such people for their actions, they yell out "discrimination" as though only you are capable of discriminating, while they are not.
  7. People who appear to only target particular groups for the behaviour are often very concerned about people who hate political correctness. This is because they want to control the society. They hate free speech because they think they are right, only to find out that they face opposition.
  8. Know the organisations or political movements that your colleagues are part of. If they are from liberal collectives, beware of what they say when they talk about politics. If they seem very sweet and decent, be even more careful of them. Chances are that they are an enemy of truth and free speech.
  9. It is not a matter of being left wing or right wing, it is matter of doing the right thing. Being left or right wing does not determine whether one is doing the right thing. 
  10. People who claim to be tolerant are not as tolerant as they really are. They are usually people who tell others to put up with their (disgusting) behaviour, but say that everyone should be tolerated, except for those who criticise them - usually people who believe in moral absolutes.
This is only an short list. I could go on to list more things. Seriously, most of the Generation Y uni students are so immature, childish, self-centred and unaware of cultural and moral decline. Most of them are also very perverse and immoral. No offence. This is the truth. 

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