Webster defines an Anarchist as “a person who rebels against any authority, established order, or ruling power, using violent means to overthrow the established order.” This political philosophy opposes all forms of authority and strives to violently abolish established institutions. Revolutionaries are driven to change the established order, while anarchists seek its outright destruction in the belief any alternative is better.
The American Revolution was powered by true revolutionaries like our Founding Fathers, while the French Revolution was the product of anarchists who used the guillotine as their main power tool. Like Communism and Socialism, anarchy is a philosophy that can be taught and used to exert power, making universities an ideal Petri dish for such indoctrination.
The Ayatollahs in Iran and their “Ring of Fire,” including Hezbollah, Hamas, and the Houthis, are too smart to directly challenge America’s military might. Instead, they exploit our societal weaknesses, hoping to indoctrinate our young and the disenfranchised. Imagine spending four years and six figures to obtain a college degree, only to end up with a $24/hour barista job at Starbucks. Wouldn’t you be inclined to bring down the system that held out such false promises?…
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