Annabella Rockwell's Pharmaceutical Heiress Says Her Mother Had To Hire A $300-A-Day Deprogrammer

Annabella Rockwell’s Pharmaceutical Heiress Says Her Mother Had To Hire A $300-A-Day Deprogrammer

Last Updated on: 29th June 2023, 09:20 am

Annabella Rockwell’s Pharmaceutical Heiress Says Her Mother Had To Hire A $300-A-Day Deprogrammer

A Manhattan pharmaceutical heiress said her mother had to pay $300 a day for a deprogrammer to help her unlearn the awakening ideologies she was “brainwashed” with at a Massachusetts women’s college.

Annabella Rockwell, 29, a Mount Holyoke graduate in western Massachusetts, claimed it was the reason for her drinking and her brief separation from her mother, who once threw a vase at her.

Rockwell said he grew up in a “traditional” family and thought he was open-minded before enrolling at the prestigious $60,000-a-year school to study history.

However, the political science minor said she had been “completely indoctrinated” by women in all schools to believe she was a victim of patriarchal oppression.

“This teacher is explaining patriarchy to me.” I barely understood what the word meant. She told the New York Post, “I had no idea what he was talking about. “I never got into feminism.” All she knew was that she always felt she could do whatever she wanted. I’ve never encountered sexism.

Patriarchy, they told me, has been working against you all your life and you don’t even realize it. They were oppressed without even realizing it. Now you have to fight it.

“And I just went down this deep rabbit hole.”

“I saw all of this through the lens of oppression, prejudice, and victimization. I came to school as someone who sees everyone the same. I looked for injustice where I could and automatically assumed that all white men were sexist.”

This downward spiral between her and her mother began when she enrolled in a gender studies class in her freshman year of high school. Believing that it was her responsibility to update him on the reality of the world, she wrote a “manifesto” stating her mother had treated her like a “wind-up toy”.

She said that her mother, Melina, who she once considered her best friend, never liked her in her post-graduation manifesto.

He admitted to the Post that “my thoughts were no longer my own.”

“I was quite worried, nervous, upset, and discouraged when I got home from school.”

His teachers, he said,“encouraged alienation” from parents and “even offered to stay at home.”

They would advise me to spend the holidays with them instead of visiting them. Most of my classmates also shared these views. The former competitive figure skater told the newspaper if he didn’t do it, he would be rejected.

Along with the alleged indoctrination, Rockwell claimed that freshman ceremonies were harsh and that there was a significant drinking culture on campus.

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