You know, recently there's been this debate amongst conservatives.
Obviously, you know, last week I kind of got into a little mini back and forth with Megyn Kelly about what to do with these kids on college campuses.
They've got all the wrong ideas.
Conservatives are now talking about We should be, well, I guess some conservatives, having their student groups torn apart.
We should be having them put onto blacklists.
We need to deal with this chronic issue.
And I think I probably just represent most people's perspectives.
What I'm thinking, why are people just noticing now that people on college campuses have crazy ideas?
I mean, they literally burned Michael Knowles, the nicest guy in the entire world, in effigy when he went to go speak because they were so against conservative principles being taught We're good to go.
We're teaching children in the classroom about why it was wrong to simply be white.
That if you were white, it was already a crime.
White guilt. All of these things that we've been talking about for years.
And suddenly, when it gets thrown into the context of Israel versus Palestine, people are going, no, we must do something about this problem.
Okay? I'm not disagreeing with you, but why now?
As opposed to over the last...
Decade as this problem has worsened.
But that's not what I want to talk to you guys about because I want to remove the conflict of Israel and Palestine, Black Lives Matter, and Antifa to really focus on why I am pro allowing these children to simply enter the real world.
I really do believe there's no sense in punishing them that eventually when their reality, when they are met with reality rather, and all the things that they believed in the past comes crashing down, There's probably a chance that they are going to develop more conservative principles.
That's just my opinion.
I'm going to show you why I stan Gen Z. And I love allowing them to get hit with a tidal wave of reality.
First up, we have at Fitness with Allison.
She is on TikTok and she is on Instagram.
And she is about to be 25 and realizing that life is not as dreamy as she thought it was going to be.
Take a listen to Allison talking about her now useless marketing degree.
I have a bone to pick with America!
So I'm headed to my serving job.
I hate it.
I hate it.
Tell me why I make more money serving.
I have my literal business marketing degree that put me in acute $80,000 in debt.
And I make more serving sushi rolls.
Because I've been applying to marketing jobs for weeks now.
And the pay cut is insane.
Insane. But the jobs that are like $150,000 to $200,000 a year.
I'm not getting those. I'm a 20, almost 25 year old, my birthday's soon, almost 25 year old chick going against, you know, corporate America, people with so much experience.
All I got is my degree.
You know, people say, get your degree, but then they don't talk about how you need experience.
The degree was the experience!
Honey, relax.
Come on, that's funny!
The degree was the expense!
I like her.
I like Allison.
I stan Allison.
I'm going to defend Allison being married with reality because she was told, hey, all you gotta do is come to university, have some fun, and, you know, have all of the right leftist principles and you're gonna be great.
And she has her literal degree.
Business marketing degree.
How is she not making $200K per year?
That's stressful for Allison.
She's venting on TikTok.
And by the way, I feel her frustration because these kids are deluded.
They are. They are deluded into believing that life is going to be really easy.
All they have to do is follow these steps, go to college, get a degree, and everything else will fall into place.
So they're not being taught hard work.
They're not being taught the ethics of what it actually means and what you actually have
to put in to become eventually successful.
They don't want to work hard.
I mean, that's really the truth.
I always tell this story and it's something that I never forget.
Is a young woman that I went to college with, she was extremely wealthy and her parents
paid for absolutely everything.
Well, I had to maintain a full-time job while I was going to university because my parents
paid for nothing.
They had no money. I had to take out student loans to be able to go to university.
And her and I were fast friends, best friends.
This is back when I was a liberal.
She actually came from a Republican family and And she was crying.
We moved out into the city after she had graduated.
We were both working.
None of us had a lot of money.
And her parents were paying for her apartment in Manhattan until they gave her a phone call and said to her, We're good to go.
And I'll never forget what she said to me as we were sitting in her apartment and she was crying, angry that her parents were doing this to her.
Really, that they were doing this to her. She said, you know, if they wanted to teach me responsibility, they shouldn't have gotten me an effing pony when I turned two.
She said. This is what she actually said to me.
And I felt bad for her because she's kind of right, right?
How could they expect her to understand the real world if she was given a pony when she was two years old?
Whereas me, eh, you know, a little rough around the edges, kind of had to have a job since I was 15 years old.
I've never not had a job since I was 15 years old.
So I was actually better equipped for the real world.
Which is why when I show you this next video, your instinct is going to be to laugh at this girl who she's crying, but try not to.
This is Brielle.
Meet Brielle. Y'all is a young woman who has a degree and is finding actually that having to work 9 to 5 is like, you know, a lot.
Take a listen. This is my first job, like my first 9 to 5 job after college and I'm in person and I'm commuting in the city and it takes me forever.
I leave here at like, I get on the train at 7.30 and I don't get home till like 6.15 earliest.
The 9 to 5 schedule in general is crazy.
I don't have time for anything, and I'm, like, so stressed out.
And I'm also getting my period, so that's why I'm all emotional.
But, like, am I so dramatic?
It's fine. No, Brielle, you're not so dramatic.
I want to give you a hug, Brielle, because I can sense her sincerity.
You know, we make fun of Gen Z. This is our fault.
We produced this generation because we made everything comfortable, everything peachy, right?
Long gone are the stories of our grandparents who tell us that they walked to school in the snow, uphill both ways.
I was talking about how my grandfather grew up on a sharecropping farm and had to get up before 5 a.m.
to lay tobacco to dry.
But now you've got Brielle and she's got to wake up at 7.30.
Yeah. You hear her?
She's got to wake up at 7.30.
Then she has to commute to work.
And when is she going to find time to work out if she has to get up every morning at 7.30 and then she gets back at 6?
She barely has time to make dinner.
Guys, how is she going to find time to, like, meet guys and, like, hang out with her friends and, like, exercise?
It's all out the window now.
Her life is over. Because she has to actually work hard, and we haven't conditioned her to do that.
And as I said, we can laugh all we want, but it's not their fault.
It is the generations before that produced these individuals who are weakened because they have no sense of reality.
Probably prior to doing this 9 to 5 job, Brielle was on a university campus, you know, enjoying
her time in the quad, signing some petitions of things, caring about social justice causes.
Her biggest concern was probably, you know, making sure that she showed up for a protest
to show that she really cares about these issues.
Maybe it's transgendered restrooms.
And all of a sudden she's got to provide for herself and she's recognizing that actually
to get ahead in life you're going to have to work hard.
I am a person that believes, give these people some time to meet the real world.
And when they have to suffer the real world, suddenly the things that we are saying as conservatives will sound much more sage, will sound much more digestible.
And suddenly she's going to throw on a Candace Owens podcast and she's going to go, yeah,
I actually do agree with the idea that colleges are scams and that universities are scams
because I have all of this debt.
And if I had been realistic about what this degree was going to mean for me out in the
real world, maybe I would have tried a different path, right?
Suddenly conservatives who sound so harsh are going to sound like people that she should
have been listening to all along.
We're going to have a person that we can convert.
That's my opinion.
I think that all of these individuals can eventually start to see our perspectives when
they meet up with the real world.
Generation Z is glorious.
They are the gift that just keeps giving on TikTok.