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Gen Z and younger ‘Murcians WERE tricked by many, many lies. Perhaps only second in terminal magnitude to the lies about ditching Christianity and the traditional family are the lies about college, education, and employment. While the situation is bringing them to tears it is also bringing the US to disintegration.

Many major employers have dropped their long-held degree requirements; meanwhile, recruiters globally are now five times more likely to search for new hires by skills over higher education. Even LinkedIn has echoed that the hottest skills to land a job right now can’t be learned in a textbook.

“I was so upset and disappointed in myself because growing up, I was told that if I get an education, if I go to college, then I’ll be successful,” Santos told Business Insider—and she’s not the first Gen Zer to complain about feeling tricked into pursuing further education.

The solution, to be implemented via the three steps I’ve previously outlined, is a Jubilee. Now. I’m sure one of the witches, felons, liars, or incompetents vying for your electoral attention this year will address this with a hard plan shortly. In the meantime and as to these Gen Z kids in big blue cities, maybe show up at the “refugee” handout center, sans ID, and pretend to speak no English. The paid dignity of work in the USSA is gone, so why not try the looter’s way? Come to think of it, the time may be right for all of us to start identifying as “refugee$”.