Yesterday someone here posted about the problem of Reddit. A much bigger problem than Reddit is our University system.
Unlike Twitter, the liberal voices are not a multitude of bots echoing the same message, but rather tens of thousands of hate filled Marxist professors spewing their poison.
It would be nice if they were mostly among the 300,000 sealed indictments, but won't hold my breath.
Is changing the propaganda machine part of the plan?
The only thing I can think of is that universities must be forced to have a balanced faculty, and all opinions, including ultra-conservative ones, should be welcome. This is how it used to be in a truly liberal society. People could debate different ideas and philosophies without throwing a tantrum in a safe space and demanding that everyone from the other side be silenced. Students today have no balance. They only get one extreme viewpoint in the average university now, and if they don't regurgitate it, they fail. States should cut funding to universities that do not adhere to this rule and keep a tight watch on what professors are publishing. And in my opinion, all free speech should be welcome until the point professors promote any sort of violence, including anti-America statements. Any professor who says conservatives or whites should die or that they want to destroy America should be immediately canned.
Student loans need to die, too. Not everyone should go to college. Probably most people shouldn't. Most people should learn a trade or a medical specialty or other career skills, but very few people need a BA. Loans were made easy to get so that everyone can be indoctrinated, everyone can go into debt, and universities can operate like a corporation. True learning is the last priority. Encouraging affordable schools for trades and careers like nursing, medical techs, and veterinary techs would do a lot to help. (And then make sure your nursing instructors aren't also Marxists pushing pronouns and abortion. FACTS ONLY in the training schools.)