(To be published in an upcoming edition of Bournbrook Magazine - subscribe here!) I recently infiltrated a university’s Freshers’ Fair. I say ‘infiltrated’; I actually just walked through the main entrance. Nevertheless, having not been a student of the veritable institution for the best part of a decade I was unable to sign up to anything.
My worry is that the near future will bring us a growing spread of graduates in agitprop, with a concomittant lack of people who can make, produce, design and repair things.
While the colonisers proclaim their commitment to the supreme dogma of identitarian gobbledegook, our infrastructure will slowly buckle: too many know-it-alls and not enough artisans, engineers, farmers, plumbers, electricians, carpenters, joiners etc.
My worry is that the near future will bring us a growing spread of graduates in agitprop, with a concomittant lack of people who can make, produce, design and repair things.
While the colonisers proclaim their commitment to the supreme dogma of identitarian gobbledegook, our infrastructure will slowly buckle: too many know-it-alls and not enough artisans, engineers, farmers, plumbers, electricians, carpenters, joiners etc.