The Rhodes Scholar system is described as a secret-society-like network that selects imperial elites, bonds them at Oxford, and sends them to spread British power.
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Rhodes Scholar
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...I didn't get into Skull and Bones. I didn't become a Rhodes Scholar. But in the classroom, you know, where, you know, it's almost..."
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"...study at Oxford or Cambridge, okay? You even might become a Rhodes Scholar. So a Rhodes Scholar, it's basically a secret society, okay guys?..."
"is the very best in the world, you might become a Rhodes Scholar, and then you become part of the British Empire. Okay? And..."
"...I didn't get into Skull and Bones. I didn't become a Rhodes Scholar. But in the classroom, you know, where, you know, it's almost..."
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Chinese students are chasing English, dollars, and Western immigration because they are already inside a British-made world game.
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