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Friday 11th August 2017

Michael Blum questions college indoctrination and its societal impact in this thought-provoking episode of 'The Blum Show'.
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Michael Blum Challenges College Indoctrination: A Deep Dive

So, basically, the purpose of colleges right now is to indoctrinate you with leftist ideology, allow you not to hear any opposing thoughts and give you some milk and cookies in a safe place...
Ever wondered if colleges are really fostering free thought or just pushing a single agenda? In this episode of 'The Blum Show', Michael Blum tackles the contentious issue of indoctrination in higher education. Blum argues that colleges have shifted from being places of open dialogue to institutions where leftist ideologies dominate, stifling opposing viewpoints. According to Blum, this shift is failing students by not equipping them with critical thinking skills needed for the real world.
He paints a picture of campuses where students are coddled rather than challenged, and where political bias shapes the curriculum. Blum's critique extends to the broader implications of this trend, suggesting that graduates are emerging from college intolerant of differing opinions and ill-prepared for civil discourse. His views are sure to spark debate, but they also offer a raw and unfiltered look at what he sees as the flaws in our education system.
Whether you agree with him or not, Blum's arguments will make you reconsider the current state of higher education and its impact on society. For anyone interested in the intersection of education and politics, this episode is a must-listen. Blum's candid discussion provides a provocative perspective on what he believes is a critical issue affecting not just students, but society as a whole.