
88% of Students FAKE Progressive Views!!
I'm Tomi Lahren, more next.
Why do so many young people enter higher education with conservative views and leave as full blown leftist communists?
Well, a deep dive study between 2023 and 2025 conducted at Northwestern and the University of Michigan is shedding new light on that enigma.
Turns out 88% of students felt COMPELLED to adopt a more 'progressive' facade in order to fit and be accepted by their classmates and educators.
The researchers went on to say that 'in a campus environment where grades, leadership, and peer belonging often hinge on fluency in performative morality, young adults quickly learn to rehearse what is safe. The result is not conviction but compliance.'
Trouble is, this act or facade, when performed long enough, starts to take over.
Fake it till you make it but 'making it' means becoming a full blown liberal leftist!
So what can be done?
Here's my advice to parents, teach your kids from a VERY early age to stand up for what they believe in. Condition them to be critical thinkers, to grow and evolve, BUT to always maintain their convictions.
That's the only way to college-proof your students and help prevent them from falling into that 88% of campus FAKERS!
I'm Tomi Lahren and you watch my show 'Tomi Lahren is Fearless' at Outkick.com
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