Universities Cultivating Political Violence Among Educated Elites

Submitted by MAGA Student

Posted 18 hours ago

The alarming trend of political violence is being exacerbated by a troubling phenomenon within American universities, according to Cornerstone University President Gerson Moreno-Riaño.

In a recent discussion, he highlighted how an educational system increasingly indoctrinating students rather than providing genuine education may be linked to the violent sentiments seen in some highly educated individuals, especially in light of the recent assassination attempts on former President Donald Trump.

Moreno-Riaño's assertion that higher education has devolved into "brainwashing" suggests that many institutions are failing to instill a solid moral foundation in their students. He pointed out that a significant number of individuals involved in violent acts come from elite academic backgrounds.


He described these individuals as the "educated assassins" who believe their violent actions are justified through a distorted lens of moral and ideological conviction.

This reflection comes after recent statistics revealed that those with the highest education levels showed alarming support for political violence.

The moral crisis in universities, as Moreno-Riaño sees it, arises from a significant departure from traditional values and a rejection of theistic frameworks that once provided a moral compass for students.

His concerns resonate with the findings of an American political perspectives survey linked to the three assassination attempts on Trump. This survey indicated that a surprising percentage of those with advanced degrees found it acceptable to resort to violence in the name of social change.

Moreno-Riaño's viewpoint raises critical questions about the role institutions of higher learning should play in shaping not just educated individuals, but responsible citizens capable of contributing positively to society.

The discussion surrounding Trump's recent assassination attempt has also drawn attention to the media's handling of these events. Reports surfaced accusing an ABC News correspondent of fabricating a personal connection with Trump in the aftermath of the incident, illustrating the media's tendency to sensationalize events rather than provide factual, responsible coverage.

Amid a climate where targeting public figures has unfortunately become more frequent, it is paramount that both educational institutions and the press remain committed to integrity and moral clarity in their functions.

As Moreno-Riaño and others urge a re-examination of educational practices and media ethics, the responsibility rests with all of us to restore a sense of decency and respect in political discourse, moving forward together in a nation that values life and liberty.

Sources:
thecollegefix.com
townhall.com
modernity.news



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