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#1 TheStatusQuo
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Education for many,view the school or institution, which allows members through tax payers, the abilityto attend several years of indoctrination: the purpose of school is to not empower the lower class or middle class, but to promote ideals to over-all conformity. Once an individual has been molded, groomed by what society deems acceptable, the next step is to teach nothing more than a foundation of ideals and theory.At this point, the individual assumes his or herself capable of performing a task that is required by a proprietor, partnership, or corporation. The indoctrinated indivdiual seeks to enter a cult like environment, where through many years of conformity, allows the business to indoctrinate the employee further to play an amoral game.

Education and indoctrination are different. Indoctrination is training a person to be controlled. Education is the training of one's self to judge for his or her self by questioning multiple sources for validity and accurancy--- though he or she realises that all sides of perspective is bias.

Education allows an individual to continue researching multiple sources of information, including an involvement within several professions. Education allows an individual to realise that the world operates in a scheme of deception, lies, and that all war is a farce. Many individuals who defend the integrity of universities, will argue that they've gain knowledge, but I've realised that what we learned at the University setting gives us nothing more than a piece of paper that isn't worth anything. After several years, the degree becomes a memory of debt: paid through grants, scholarships, or parental contributions. There's several levels of indoctrination. The Associate, Bachelors, Masters, and Doctor's degree. All degrees are designed to prove to a business that the individual isexploitable and can be indoctrinated for a series of years. A career isn't what you think it is. It is nothing more than a job with several years. Job security doesn't exist.

Our degrees are meaningless. A piece of paper doesn't prove skill. A degree proves debt. School is a business. It's a factory. The product is a class of students with false hope.

The purpose for indoctrinated individuals is to make the master look brilliant. The purpose is to create slaves.

The real education is seeing the farce. Everyone thinks of themselves clever and the thought of someone else being smarter angers them.

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#2 TheStatusQuo
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I've provided evidence, but understand that all evidence can be used with a bias take. Corporations are amoral. Not righteous or evil. A corporation is nothing more than a group of people who seek to incorporate themselves into a single entity. A corporation has less liabilities but it has obiligations to stakeholders and stock holders. I understood the concept of corporations being indifferent; understand that executives are motivated by self-interest. I should mention that when it comes to the market and what a person believes, the focus can come from how a person inteprets the information from a lecture in the classroom that professors promote. Much of the inter workings are irrelevant because the over-all picture of how money and corporations operate can't be covered in one course. The professors are professing from researching the market, but if you want the real concept of corporations, it is important to study the concept of economy. I rebuke your claims because in the forum, much of the information is selective to how one interprets information. A question was placed. But tangents in debate do occur.
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Corporations hire people because of their ability to sell themselves. Some people get hired for the way they look. It depends on the employer and human resources.

Sometimes, it's who you know, not what you know.

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I've provided videos to insinuate in the form of an easy to understand cartoons. Companies are amoral (Not good or evil). I understand that you believe in what you believe.
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You work to earn debt. You work to be robbed illegally by the IRS to fund the Federal Reserve, to distribute to the IMF and World Bank. You are a slave. Money is debt. It's not worth anything. The economy will get worst. Everything is rigged.

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The current college system is a debt making business. If you want a real education, go to the library and read what you are interested in. Degrees are worthless. Corporations only seek control. Everyone has a degree. What about a job? College is an institution for indoctrination. Indoctrination and education are two different things.

Education is only discovered when you have the ability to question and research yourself because you want to learn about the world. Professors at Universities don't want you to learn, they have opinions for you to agree with.

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#7 TheStatusQuo
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I read multiple history books. I'm currently writing a book. I can only insinuate an idea, but if you believe that you work for carrots (money), then you might as well put yourself in the same side as "FoxNews." Watch this video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGk5ioEXlIM It is called "The American Dream."

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#8 TheStatusQuo
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[QUOTE="Fundai"]

[QUOTE="TheStatusQuo"][QUOTE="Fundai"]

I'm sorry, but Are you feeling alright? This is reaching a whole Anti-Establishment Lvel I'm not sure You want to go into.

Anti-establishment doesn't apply in this case. People that follow rules and work hard get fired or forgotten. It's not a fad.

I'd Beg to differ... Companies arn't gonna higher or promote people they know are scumbags.. I'm not saying it doesn't happen, but Its only in Movies where the SPiteful, powerhungry, "do whatever it takes to get on top" people are every where.

Do do. http://www.youtube.com/user/InflationUS?blend=5&ob=5#p/u/0/VpZtX32sKVE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Byvxld4rrAY http://consumerist.com/ Look at this site--- there's a huge list of companies that prove their corruption.
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[QUOTE="TheStatusQuo"][QUOTE="Mafiree"]Companies pay you to perform a skill/service. If you refuse to perform this service/skill and there are others willing to for equal or less pay, why do you deserve the job?BATTOSAI76

Deserving a job isn't about skill and service. The better the liar, the higher the position. In many companies, charlatans run the muck. If a person is willing to back stab, coerce, and lie, they will gain the heights of power. They yearn to "Place their iron hand in a velvet glove." In the east coast, people are vocal about problems. in the west coast, passive aggression.

Do you have any proof to back this theory that all high positions in corporations are corrupt, and evil, or are you just bull ****ing?

Yes. I have proof. The University indoctrinates people to follow and not question authority. Look at the United States government. Look at every facet of powerful people. Gamestop is a perfect example. Lie, lie, and lie some more. That's corporations for you. Let's not forget about the carrots they put infront of us when they promise us high positions.
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[QUOTE="TheStatusQuo"][QUOTE="Mafiree"]Companies pay you to perform a skill/service. If you refuse to perform this service/skill and there are others willing to for equal or less pay, why do you deserve the job?Fundai

Deserving a job isn't about skill and service. The better the liar, the higher the position. In many companies, charlatans run the muck. If a person is willing to back stab, coerce, and lie, they will gain the heights of power. They yearn to "Place their iron hand in a velvet glove." In the east coast, people are vocal about problems. in the west coast, passive aggression.

I'm sorry, but Are you feeling alright? This is reaching a whole Anti-Establishment Lvel I'm not sure You want to go into.

Anti-establishment doesn't apply in this case. People that follow rules and work hard get fired or forgotten. It's not a fad.