The whole state college system is genius at making men politically inert

Wednesday, October 29th, 2025

Devin Helton argues that the whole state college system really is genius at making both young 115-IQ, high-T men and wealthy older men politically inert:

I can’t even determine if it is totally degenerate or a great social technology invention for society stability, just currently used by a bad regime.

You break up their hometown networks, send them to state colleges that are in their own little bubbles in the boonies, spoil them relatively cheaply with booze and college football and young coeds.

Then the social networks get broken up again once they are thrown into the job market at age 23 in random cities, away from friends, left scrambling to build a life.

And then the networks get broken up a third time when they have to move from the expensive down-towns where the career-starting jobs are, to the suburbs to raise a family.

And so at 40 their kids start school with fellow stranger parents and the curriculum has been changed from learning about Columbus and Pilgrims to gender-scrambling and race communism but there is no ability for the parents to coordinate and do anything about it.

And, then you reward the super-elites with fellowships and professorships and presidencies at the college, so they get access to the hot young co-eds too. What a brilliant system.

What’s breaking stability now is that the neocon right got stale, but the left is so high on their own supply that they refuse to play ball with the new right/MAGA and offer them even a small share of the university plum jobs and peaches.

Comments

  1. Jim says:

    That is substantially the same strategy employed by the military when moving its officers around every 2-4 years.

  2. Bob Sykes says:

    So, the Plains Indians had the perfect lifestyle? Permanent bonding, vigorous outdoor living, lots of red meat, and hot squaws…

  3. Jim says:

    Bob Sykes: “So, the Plains Indians had the perfect lifestyle? Permanent bonding, vigorous outdoor living, lots of red meat, and hot squaws…”

    Equestrian nomadic pastoralism is the supreme way of being, yes.

  4. Walt says:

    Have you actually seen the squaws?

  5. Jim says:

    The squaw of noble blood, tall and attractive and severe, tended to die out when subjected to the white man’s hegemony, as the short, stubby, bug-Indian type tended to survive. The prime expression of equestrian nomadic pastoralism emanated from the Great Steppe a few thousand years ago. Perhaps with many generations’ more exposure to horses, the noblest races of Amerindian could have ascended to the level of the ancient Aryan in all respects.

  6. Rooster Rocket says:

    Most amerindian women are NOT attractive. From the “smashed in the face with an iron pan” look of those in the southwest, to the reservation welfare-dependantapotomuses on the reservations, yikes.

    Further east amerindians were more attractive, especially where there was more white/indian intermingling. Read some James Lafond for more details.

  7. Phileas Frogg says:

    Rooster Rocket:

    “Most amerindian women are NOT attractive. From the “smashed in the face with an iron pan” look of those in the southwest, to the reservation welfare-dependantapotomuses on the reservations, yikes.

    Further east amerindians were more attractive, especially where there was more white/indian intermingling. Read some James Lafond for more details.”

    Too true.

    The Seneca Nation of Indians are near to my home and an old joke in the area goes: “What did the Seneca girl get for her 21st birthday? FAT and DIABETIC.”

    The women are generally stunning up until that point. Then BOOM. It all goes away.

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