College campuses have always been hotbeds of radical ideas, but lately, things have taken a disturbing turn. Imagine this: students chanting "Death to America" at their university protests, the same America that gives them the freedom to spew their hatred. It’s becoming more common on college campuses across the nation, as young people—fueled by far-left ideologies—embrace anti-American sentiments. These same students will, without a hint of irony, turn around and demand that taxpayers foot the bill for their student loans. The audacity of it all is simply staggering.
These students, many of whom come from privileged backgrounds, seem to believe they are victims of a system that owes them something. They’ve been coddled by professors who preach the gospel of wokeness, teaching them that America is an irredeemably evil country. But here's the kicker: the very system they claim to despise is the same one they want to bail them out of their financial responsibilities. They want to tear down the foundations of this country while also benefiting from its generosity. It's hypocrisy at its finest.
Let’s not forget who is expected to pick up the tab for these students' education—hardworking Americans who didn’t get the luxury of spending four years navel-gazing in a gender studies class. These students are more than happy to insult and demean the very people who keep this country running, and then expect those same people to pay for their education. It’s not just wrong; it’s downright insulting. When did we decide that it's okay for someone to spit in your face and then ask for a handout?
The situation gets even more absurd when you consider how these students view the value of education. They seem to think that their degree entitles them to a six-figure salary right out of college, despite majoring in fields with limited job prospects. When reality hits and they realize their degree in "Critical Race Theory" isn't as marketable as they were led to believe, they start crying foul. Instead of taking personal responsibility, they blame capitalism, the government, or anyone else but themselves.
And who do they expect to clean up their mess? The very taxpayers they deride in their protests. These students don’t want to work hard and pay off their loans like generations before them; they want the government—meaning us—to wipe the slate clean. It’s entitlement on steroids, driven by a generation that’s been told they’re special and deserve everything on a silver platter.