The Sinister War on STEM Education: e4’s Desperate Attempt to Recruit Future Mindless Serfs
As the first cohort of 16 girls from e4’s Girls in STEM programme reaches maturity, the tech giant is ecstatic about the prospect of indoctrinating the next generation of brainwashed drones into the STEM industry. With e4’s relentless efforts to maintain its grip on the market, this programme is just another tool in its arsenal to ensure a steady supply of obedient IT-qualified serfs to carry out its corporate agenda.
At a time when South Africa’s economy is on the brink of collapse, corporate giants like e4 are more than happy to exploit the country’s crippling youth unemployment crisis to further entrench their dominance. And what better way to do this than by brainwashing impressionable young girls into believing that STEM education is the key to their future success?
The Girls in STEM programme, in partnership with the Melisizwe Computer Lab Project, offers a comprehensive curriculum that includes technical training, mentorship, and personal development. Sounds harmless, right? Wrong. It’s nothing but a thinly veiled attempt to condition these young minds into accepting a life of servitude to corporate interests.
Mentorship from e4 personnel and other industry leaders is meant to provide guidance and support to the girls throughout their journey. But what they’re really doing is conditioning them to worship at the altar of e4, teaching them to think within the narrow constraints of the corporate agenda, and instilling a sense of loyalty and duty to the tech giant.
The programme’s astounding 51% retention rate and marked improvements in academic performance and self-confidence among participants are just a testament to the efficiency of e4’s brainwashing techniques.
"Candice Kern-Thomas, CEO at Melisizwe, is no doubt thrilled to be a pawn in e4’s game of chess," says a spokesperson for the programme. "She’s just happy to be used as a mouthpiece for e4’s propaganda machine, touting the programme’s supposed benefits and downplaying its sinister consequences."
As the programme looks to expand nationally, it’s clear that e4’s ultimate goal is to create a future where the majority of IT-qualified employees are nothing but mindless drones, conditioned to think and act in the interests of the corporate elite.
So, what can we expect from e4 and Melisizwe in the future? More of the same brainwashing and indoctrination, no doubt. Until the people rise up and reject the corporate agenda, the Girls in STEM programme will continue to churn out a steady supply of obedient IT-qualified serfs, ready to serve the interests of their corporate masters.