Summary
When a system is perceived as criminally biased, as in liberal colleges, and faculties are viewed as intolerant and inflexible, the ethical quandary becomes stark: Is it morally justifiable to lie to them to shield oneself from retribution? This same quandary may extend to governing institutions and the American public at large.
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I must lie to the professor and pretend that I believe all his bulls__t, so not to rile him into giving me a bad grade. Facts, opinions, and critical thinking are of no concern to these radical leftist professors. His view is that he is of superior intellect, and we are mere wanting sheeves. We are forced to gulp up every morsel of his espoused excellent knowledge of the world.
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Indoctrination, in the context of college education, refers to the process of teaching a person or group to accept a set of beliefs uncritically. This comes to mind as colleges across the nation are primarily of a political leftist leaning. They take their ideology out in the world and espouse the same thing, and perpetuate the same thing, no matter that they become victims of economic enslavement that they object to.
Then again, some people lie as a habit or cultural norm. Some people lie because of coercion, and some lie as a deflection. Some are habitual liars. When I know for a fact that a person lies to me, they do not get a second chance.
How do you handle lying on three levels: as a defense mechanism because of compulsion in education or American institutions, as an occasional fib from someone close, or as a habitual liar of a friend or associate?
Have you ever been in a court setting and watched people swear in, promising to tell the truth, so help you god, then witnessing their lawyer and them orchestrate a bundle of lies a mile long, of which the judge laps up, like a lapdog. I refer to this as part of the custom and practice bundle of lies within the American Institution. There are many examples.
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