Nobody in the media wants to say this plainly, so let’s just say it.
Many of our universities are turning out young people who are unmoored, angry, and dangerously detached from reality. They are fueling a culture that rewards extremism, sneers at sanity, and teaches students to view their country not as something to improve, but as something to hate.
Monday night, the White House was reportedly put on lockdown after gunfire was heard nearby.
According to multiple reports, shots were fired “near” the White House at “15th and Independence,” Newsmax Chief Washington Correspondent James Rosen wrote in a post on X. The United States Secret Service was reportedly “locking down press office and other locations.”
BREAKING; Gunshots fired near the @WhiteHouse complex, at 15th and Independence. @SecretService locking down press office and other locations.
— James Rosen (@JamesRosenTV) May 4, 2026
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That came just days after another disturbing incident.
The man charged with attempting to assassinate President Trump last week is named Cole Tomas Allen. On paper, he had the kind of background people associate with intelligence, discipline, and a promising future. He held a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, was pursuing a master’s degree in computer science, worked as a part-time tutor, and was named “Teacher of the Month” in December 2024.
That is a remarkable résumé for someone now accused of deciding that murdering the President of the United States was the next logical step.
So what is really happening on these campuses?
For generations, American universities were rooted in a Christian tradition that sought truth through moral reasoning, disciplined inquiry, and the formation of character. Education was not just about producing clever people. It was about producing wise people who would go on and do good for the world.
Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, the University of Pennsylvania, Brown, and Dartmouth all began with Christian foundations. That history matters because it shows what higher education was once supposed to be.
That foundation has largely disappeared.
In its place, many campuses now promote forms of communist-inspired thinking that train students to interpret society as one endless struggle between the oppressors and the oppressed. Every institution becomes suspect. Every disagreement becomes abuse. Every tradition becomes a threat.
In the early 1980s, former KGB agent Yuri Bezmenov warned us of what the Soviet Union was doing to bring us to where we are today.
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That kind of worldview on college campuses does not produce curious scholars. It produces angry ideologues who are convinced the entire system is corrupt beyond repair.
And the consequences are not theoretical.
When young people are taught again and again that America is illegitimate, unjust, and must be dismantled, eventually some of them believe it. Most will not become violent, of course. But some will take that message exactly where radical leftist ideology has always taken people.
The evidence is already piling up. The 2020 St. George Floyd BLM riots. The public celebration by radicals after Charlie Kirk’s execution. Within minutes of reports of the shooter at the correspondents’ dinner last week, leftists went online to complain that the shooter didn’t have better aim. NYC campus activists were peddling propaganda straight from Hamas, encouraging violence against Jews. IN THE USA!
In a word, the left has gone “nuts” thanks to Marxist indoctrination centers we call universities.
Some commentators will insist this is a “both sides” problem because that sounds responsible on television. But it doesn’t hold up. Conservatism, at its best, is grounded in Christianity, ordered liberty, moral restraint, and the dignity of human life. Revolutionary leftism has always treated violence as a tool for remaking society.
Sorry, libnuts, but that is history. And history is not subtle about this.
Look at the 20th century. Lenin’s regime killed millions. Stalin’s killed tens of millions. Pol Pot killed between 1.5 and 2 million people. Mao Zedong murdered roughly 40 to 70 million. Those were not accidents. They were not unfortunate side effects. They were the logical destination of an ideology that divides people into oppressors and victims, then declares the victims morally entitled to destroy the oppressors.
The Left loves to cite the Crusades, which were not a killing spree on innocent people. With the numbers alone, we can safely say that the atheists of the 20th century were collectively the most brutal in history.
That same moral poison is now being handed to 19-year-olds in lecture halls across America.
If we want to stop the rise of political violence, we have to confront what is happening inside the university system. Not someday. Now.
That conversation is long overdue.
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