When I was in college, we were taught to think critically,question everything, challenge assumptions, and think independently. Today’s version of education seems to have shifted toward a culture of victimhood. Students are often encouraged to see themselves through the lens of racial grievance, LGBTQ identity politics, or inherited guilt based on skin color.
The truth is, not everyone is equal in ability, drive, or discipline. Some people are more skilled, more intelligent, and more hardworking than others.
That is not oppression, it is reality. Success often comes down to effort, competence, and personal responsibility, not systemic excuses.
Education should empower individuals to rise above limitations, not reinforce them.