Nick Freitas argues that young people's favorable views on socialism stem from indoctrination, not education. He claims that when asked to define socialism, they describe desirable social programs like social security or healthcare, rather than the actual abolition of private property. Freitas asserts that schools teach 'vibes and feelings' and put the label 'socialism' on these desires, which is a pathetic form of indoctrination rather than genuine education.
Impact: Medium. This point reframes the appeal of socialism among youth as a failure of the education system to teach fundamental concepts, positioning it as a symptom of the broader ideological battle discussed in the video.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 00:23:55 to 00:24:53.
Sources in support: Jesse Kelly (Host), Nick Freitas (Author of The Manbook)

