Dear God what are they doing to our kids???
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The Rotschild-level people might be your typical greedy psycopath villains but the local school teachers? Judging by my mom, they're probably just gullible dummies who think the figures of authorities (TV & government) tell the truth.
They think the news is made by honest journalists and not propagandists and fear-porn merchants, the doctors in front of the cameras aren't bribed actors, the patients in hospital beds aren't there for other reasons, the "antivax nutjobs" are not a very large number filling immense boulevards during protests, and that the politicians can't possibly betray the citizens in such a unforgivable manner.
They're convinced that they're saving the world. They don't see the red flags. They don't have the self-confidence to think that they know better than most people. Communism is the expression of crab mentality. The Left is the cult of weakness (for the citizens not for their lord and savior the Big Government). They want to be on the side of the majority. It's democracy as a religion. The children are being converted to the new faith.
Cluster B personality disorder types who either need to be in authority, need to dominate (but cant so kids) or have a saviour complex often coupled with the near inevitable marytr/victim complex to follow. Same with nursing. They actually don't care about the truth, they care about acting out their cluster B disorders against people who can't fight back, be it the young or the frail.
So in your weird world, no one can be a teacher because they like the idea of helping the next generation or teaching children as a passion, it's only mental illness that causes people to want to be a teacher (or nurse?!). How odd, and I'd think that theory says more about you than anything about the actual world we live in.
Do you notice how what you wrote describes almost exactly what I did and you missed it? Perhaps what I said struck a nerve. Enjoying the idea of something is not not the doing of something.