The University of Texas at Austin Scam



View my powerful complaints, lectures, and blogs on my ghastly experiences with The University of Texas at Austin where targeted students and minorities are subjugated, unduly influenced, and harassed by various employed oppressors (staff, faculty, and administration). Together they engineer cult-like front groups or astroturf groups to create a political bias with disinformation and behavior modification techniques. UT Austin is the most pathetic, philistine, pedantic, anti-liberal, and horrendous university that I have attended. They utilize a death by a thousand cuts system (i.e., workplace mobbing, invasion of privacy, blacklisting, indoctrination, scapegoating, fascism, browbeating, manufacturing consent, undue influence, suppression of information, etc.) to destroy, force out, or indoctrinate select individuals or minorities. This is possibly instigated for scapegoating purposes to avoid institutional responsibility and guilt (because the targeted individual is supposed to commit suicide or be murdered), as a diversion to deflect from the true sociopaths, or for some other purpose related to generating and obtaining money. I was intermittently bullied by various deranged employees at UT Austin. They seemed to have bipolar or personality disorders. My professors were chauvinistic, pitiful, rude, snide, hypocritical, and pedantic. Their trivial lectures stunk to hell. The customer service was terrible. The resources were of very poor quality. The culture was unsophisticated, communistic, homogeneous, anti-liberal, and strange. Katherine Antwi Green conducted an unhelpful investigation when I filed discrimination complaints to her office against Martha Compton.

As a unified team UT Austin propagate hypocrisy, conformity, groupthink, obscurantism, classism, and institutional discrimination. Way too many students were blatantly anti-liberal, pedantic, rude, hostile, petty, hypocritical, and socially retarded. Many employees who are minorities are pretentious turncoats who do not actively assist, support, mentor, or befriend members of their own minority group yet they tell you a deceitful story. UT Austin utilize agents provocateurs, informants, workplace mobbing, and behavior and threat assessment teams to destroy minorities and targeted people. Everything at UT Austin was deplorable and I am scarred for life no thanks to their incompetence, bureaucracy, belligerence, and evilness. I finished my master's degree elsewhere and I did not encounter a single instance of hostility and abuse at the university that I graduated from. The Devil is in the details.

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