My complaint about the Ivy League

My goal for this letter is to investigate the development of collectivism as a concept. I shall do this in the only honest way that I can, which is by simply setting forth those principles that I personally believe in and that I, hardheaded cynic that I am, personally observe and honor. Here's a quick review: the Ivy League doesn't care about freedom, as it can neither sell it nor put it in the bank. It's just a word to it. After hearing about the Ivy League's headstrong attempts to create a deplorable wild world of guilt and shame, I was saddened. I was saddened that it has lowered itself to this level. Even when the Ivy League isn't lying, it's using facts, emphasizing facts, bearing down on facts, sliding off facts, quietly ignoring facts, and, above all, interpreting facts in a way that will enable it to use lethal violence as a source of humor. I have a New Year's resolution for the Ivy League: It should pick up a book before they jumps to the wishy-washy conclusion that its opinions represent the opinions of the majority -- or even a plurality. Though many people agree that we must work together against revisionism, classism, authoritarianism, etc., the Ivy League's cronies often reverse the normal process of interpretation. That is, they value the unsaid over the said, the obscure over the clear.

the Ivy League says that we have no reason to be fearful about the criminally violent trends in our society today and over the past ten to fifteen years. That's its unvarying story, and it's a lie: an extremely execrable and self-righteous lie. Unfortunately, it's a lie that is accepted unquestioningly, uncritically, by the Ivy League's lackeys. The Ivy League's propaganda machine once said that the Ivy League would never establish tacit boundaries and ground rules for the permissible spectrum of opinion. So much for credibility!

It's really not bloody-mindedness that compels me to begin a course of careful, planned, and coordinated action. It's my sense of responsibility to you, the reader. Let me carry my thoughts on this subject a bit further. the Ivy League has gotten away with so much for so long that it's lost all sense of caution, all sense of limits. If you think about it, only an organization without any sense of limits could desire to promote racial superiority doctrines, ethnic persecution, imperialist expansion, and genocide. Behind the Ivy League's mask of benevolence stands a complete plan for world government, world power, world conquest, and the promotion of obdurate cynicism. That is why, come what may, we must instill a sense a responsibility and maturity in those who stonewall on issues in which taxpayers see a vital public interest.