Contrary to what it looks like – police officers arresting professors and students for protesting, and politicians and governments expressing their concerns, the protests of university students in support of the Palestinian people who are being slaughtered by the western genocidal armies are not a real concern for the western governments at all; actually, such protests, in my view, are encouraged by the political elite and fully covered by the western media.
With regard to the Gaza genocide at the hands of the western occupying and secularist armies, the shocking truth is that we live in a time when people are killed and nations are annihilated perhaps for banal reasons, for things that are never said, for political interests that we – the masses – will never know, or for a political maneuver that it is hard for us – the people – to perceive.
When a top political decision maker in the West is put on his desk a couple of options to choose from, killing innocent people, especially Muslims, is one of the most viable ones and the least problematic. For a secularist, who has no moral compass, killing people is easy as long as it serves a political purpose.
Among many purposes of the genocide in Gaza, one of them could have to do with the major crisis that the educational system and universities are facing currently.
Our modern educational system is in crisis. Universities are in crisis. The future of the youth is in crisis. The unprecedented technological development and highly advanced automation are rendering many, many professions and careers obsolete and no longer needed.
On one hand, there is a large supply of human resources – people who have studied and spent their best time of their life learning professions, and, on the other hand, the demand for such people not only is it decreasing drastically, but actually it is disappearing faster than the adjustment of the economic system.
The crisis is not something of the future, and the dilemma of students is not something to be faced in the next generation. It is happening right now. We are living in such crisis. We are facing the dilemma: university degrees no longer guarantee jobs and successful careers. For the most part, it is a complete waste of time and money and intellectual energy.
However, there are people who are responsible for such crisis. Our secularist governments have lied and continue to lie to us. They cannot be trusted. Instead of taking full responsibility for allowing many universities rip students off, they organize protests, they start wars and cause genocides – killing innocent people for banal political calculations.
Secularists cannot be trusted. The western governments have lost political credibility. The western politicians are liars, vicious, and immoral. Protest is not the best way to confront such evil people, but political reflection and wisdom.
Sabri Lushi
May 2024