Stanford Student's Book: Yet Another Deep State College Owned by Big Tech?
Kid exposes Stanford's puppet strings; turns out it's Silicon Valley calling the shots, duh.

So, some kid at Stanford, Theo Baker, wrote a book called 'How to Rule the World.' Apparently, he ratted out some egghead president, Marc Tessier-Lavigne, for doing the science wrong or something. Now he's chatting with Amna Nawaz about how Stanford is basically a wholly-owned subsidiary of Silicon Valley. Shocker.
This is the same Stanford that churns out woke MBAs and commie coders faster than you can say 'virtue signal.' You mean to tell me they're also in bed with Big Tech? Color me surprised. (Narrator: He was not surprised.)
Look, it's not exactly breaking news that these elite universities are just glorified training camps for the ruling class. They pump out the 'leaders' who will then go on to implement the globalist agenda. All while raking in billions from 'donations' (read: bribes) from the very corporations they're supposedly educating people to compete with.
Baker's book is probably going to be full of hand-wringing about 'ethics' and 'inequality.' But let's be real, the problem isn't that Stanford is too cozy with Silicon Valley. The problem is that Silicon Valley is full of woke weirdos who want to censor conservatives and control what we think.
And Stanford is just enabling them. This whole thing smacks of the usual swamp creatures playing the game, enriching themselves, and pretending to be shocked, SHOCKED, when someone points out the obvious corruption. You can bet your bottom dollar, this kid’s book will be quietly memory-holed once the outrage dies down.
The real takeaway here is that you can't trust these institutions. They're all part of the same corrupt system. The only way to 'rule the world' is to dismantle the system and build something new. Something based on freedom, individual responsibility, and, you know, not letting tech billionaires decide what's true.
So, go ahead and read Baker's book. Learn about how the sausage is made. But don't expect it to change anything. These people are too powerful, too entrenched. The only way to beat them is to stop playing their game. Boycott their products, reject their narratives, and build your own alternative. You know, based AF.
And remember: Stanford isn't a place of learning. It's a factory for manufacturing compliant cogs in the globalist machine. Don't expect anything different. Oh, and bonus points to the student who brought down the president, but he probably voted for Biden. Still, maybe there's hope for the youth yet. This whole charade is just another reason why homeschooling and trade schools are based and tradpilled. They are laughing at us, folks. Laugh with them, or laugh at them. I choose the latter. Don't get got, stay woke (the real meaning!).


