Rodney Ohebsion

College is a Mental Prison

Colleges just tell you what to believe. "Just take this, and you're done." That's 75% of a college education.

That's why I didn't go to college. Is that why? I'm pretty sure that's why.

Colleges just tell you what to believe. Which is also what they do in those horseshit Middle Eastern countries. (Aside from Israel. Israel's not a horseshit Middle Eastern country. It shouldn't even be considered part of the Middle East. Israel is its own continent. Even though the Middle East isn't a continent. Israel is its own continent, as is the United States. I don't care if we're connected to some other shit.

Colleges are bullshit. First of all, they're controlled by something liberal. Probably George Soros. They teach liberal bullshit.

And you're not allowed to... What aren't you allowed to do at college? You're not allowed to do anything. It's like a prison. For your mind. Mental prison. If you have a college degree on your wall, I know you served time in a mental prison. Especially if it's not a degree in physics, chemistry, or something like that. A college degree means you were trained to conform. You spent a lot of time studying bullshit.

And I'm sure there's something European about a lot of these colleges.

Colleges are ridiculous. You pay $200,000 to be brainwashed. To spend time in a mental prison. I should make a mental prison. I'll just call it a mental prison. I'll be open about it. You know that's what you want, anyways. Mental prison. I'll charge more for mine. Because that'll make people think it's special. That's the way people are. $300,000 a year. The HarStanYaleford Mental prison. I think that's going to work.

Colleges train you the same way Middle Eastern countries (not Israel) train little kids to have certain beliefs. A college is like a branch of al-Qaeda. Sort of. Not quite. There's something there. I'm not sure what. There's some sort of point here. I don't know. Is there? I'm pretty sure I'm right about something.

But basically what I'm trying to say is don't just accept something and call it a day. I don't do that. You should know that. When I read a book, I basically tell it what's what. I don't really read it. I kind of read it. But I tell it what's going on. Who the hell is this book to tell me? To tell me anything. Well, it can tell me some things. But I have freedom of speech. This is America. So when a book starts unloading views on me--"this is the case, you should do this, etc."--I don't just accept it. Freaking book. I should light it on fire. Sometimes I do. Because I have the right to do just that. They don't have that right in the Middle East or college. You can't disagree with your college professor. He'll flunk you. He doesn't know shit.

Don't just accept what your college professor is telling you. And don't just accept what books are telling you.

By the way, my books are an exception. You can't disagree with them. No commentary. I should have the authority that Harvard professors have. Because I know what I'm talking about.

Read my books. And accept everything that's in them. Like I'm training you to become an al-Qaeda member. My group's like al-Qaeda. But we're not terrorists. We're... What are we? What do we do? We enlighten people. It's an enlightenment process.

But when you're reading other books, don't just read. It's not enough to just read. When I read, I don't just read. I spend two hours on one page. Because I have commentary. I'm an American. I have shit to say. I'm not a college student. I don't just accept shit. If I just accept shit, I can finish a book in one hour. But the way I do it, one book, one year. So I don't really finish books. Because finishing books is bullshit. If you're in the habit of finishing books, I don't know about you.

Don't finish books. You tell them what's what. Unless they're my books. In which case they tell you what's what. And you just shut your mouth. And you read. Because I know what I'm talking about.