Raising Children April 12, 2025 6 min read

She didn’t lose her mind in university, she gave it away

She didn’t lose her mind in university, she gave it away. Not consciously. Not all at once. But slowly, semester by semester, her instincts were overwritten, her desires reprogrammed, and her identity hollowed out and replaced with a system-approved copy.

This isn’t rare. It’s common.

And it’s not accidental. It’s by design.

Modern universities are no longer places of learning. They are not sanctuaries of knowledge or refinement of reason. They are ideological factories, machines designed to break down your natural instincts and reassemble you into a compliant unit of the system.

And women are the most vulnerable to this process. Why?

Because by nature, women are submissive to perceived authority.

That isn’t an insult, it’s a biological design feature. It’s part of what once made civilization possible. The feminine instinct is to align with the dominant narrative, to conform, to synchronize with the prevailing power structure. Women are tuned to detect what the tribe believes, what the dominant voices are saying, and adjust accordingly. This is part of their evolutionary toolkit for survival and reproduction. Historically, that served the family and the tribe. Today, it serves the regime.

And the regime knows this. That’s why universities, now repurposed as reeducation camps, target women.

This explains the gender skew: more women than men go to university, not because they are more intelligent or more disciplined, but because they are more compliant. They are told, “This is where smart, successful women go.” And they obey.

But university is no longer neutral. It is no longer about mastering the world. It is about being mastered by it. And because most women have not developed a strong internal will of their own, because they’ve never been fathered into mental sovereignty, they are easily overwhelmed by the institutional personality of the university.

They absorb its ideology like water into dry earth.

They do not resist. They do not question. They just conform.

The average university-educated woman emerges with a hijacked personality. She now speaks with the voice of the institution. Her thoughts, feelings, and moral instincts have been overwritten. She parrots the slogans she was taught. And because her feminine instincts are aligned to support the dominant power structure, she will defend the narrative even when it contradicts reality.

This is why university-educated women are often the most loyal defenders of the system, because they have been mentally programmed to be so. They are no longer daughters of families or future mothers of sovereign tribes. They are ideological vessels of the regime, redistributed into the workforce and political machine to spread the programming further.

They don’t update with new information because they can’t. Their mental software has been locked. Their will has been replaced. Their identity has been rewritten.

And they think it’s empowerment.

But it’s not.

It’s colonization of the feminine mind.

But the question remains: why are women so vulnerable to this programming in the first place? Why do they walk so willingly into this trap, even when the consequences are visible in their own lives and communities?

The answer lies not just in their biological predisposition, but in what has been lost around them.

The Death of the Local Tribe, and the Rise of the Pseudo-Community

There was a time when a young woman’s ambitions for love, family, belonging, and purpose were fulfilled within a local, living, breathing community, a tribe of extended family, neighbors, elders, and peers that offered protection, guidance, and a future.

But that world has been dismantled.

Today’s young woman stands largely alone. She no longer has access to a tight-knit web of people who help her find a good husband, raise her children, or contribute meaningfully to her surroundings. Her instincts still cry out for that community, but it no longer exists.

So what fills the void?

The university steps in as a pseudo-tribe. It offers her a fabricated sense of belonging. An artificial moral hierarchy. A mission. A status ladder.

It feels like purpose. It feels like connection. It feels like she’s part of something.

But it’s not real.

It’s a simulacrum, a synthetic replacement of the very things women were designed to seek: tribe, love, stability, and contribution. The university offers false versions of these things in exchange for obedience. And many women take the deal, because they see no alternative.

This is not entirely their fault.

They were never properly fathered, never taught to resist lies, stand on truth, or navigate the world with strength. And they were never offered a tribe that gave them what their biology craves. They are not weak; they are unprotected and reacting on instinct. And in their unprotected state, they are colonized by systems that do not love them, do not care about them, and will not be there when they fall.

Until the universities are de-politicized, re-rooted in truth, and restructured under Natural Law, women should stay away. Avoid them. Reject the narrative that says you’re broken if you don’t go. Build yourself outside the machine.

Develop your will. Hone your intuition. Return to truth. And become unprogrammable.

So what do we do with this knowledge? If the university has replaced real community with a lie, and if young women are being swept into that lie because they have no viable alternative, what must be done?

The Path Forward: Rebuilding True Community for Women

Your women have been captured, taken by a foreign enemy tribe and brainwashed. So what are you going to do about it? Are you going to say, “Well, it’s their fault for getting captured”? “It’s their fault for being taken advantage of. They should have been strong like us men and defended themselves.”

The only men who think like that are the ones who’ve been captured by feminist ideology. They believe that women should demonstrate the same agency as men. They want to place the weight of the world on women’s shoulders, as if they were meant to carry it. It’s foolish and immature.

I’ve written about such men before. https://x.com/NoahRevoy/status/1905587223375864094

This post is not just about warning young women away from universities.

It’s about rebuilding the entire ecosystem that once protected and guided them. Because unless we do, they will continue to be hijacked by the regime, recruited into roles that sabotage their fulfillment and hollow out their souls.

So the responsibility falls on us.

We who are older. We who have seen the cost. We who know what was lost.

We must rebuild the structures where young women feel wanted, loved, protected, and purposeful. We must create alternative rites of passage, not into sterile corporate careers or ideological causes, but into real womanhood.

Marriage. Motherhood. Home. Tribe. Tradition. Truth.

We must make these things beautiful again. Desirable again. Accessible again.

Because when they are, the university will no longer hold the same hypnotic power. Its false promises will pale in comparison to the rich, rooted, and radiant life we offer instead.

And that is how we win.

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