If you think we are in a marketplace of ideas where your better ideas will win you've completely misunderstood the moment.
We are in a marketplace of emotions. Most people won't recognise the bad ideas until they can't ignore their real world consequences anymore. /1
We are in a marketplace of emotions. Most people won't recognise the bad ideas until they can't ignore their real world consequences anymore. /1
In some ways, rioting, socially enforced kneeling etc are a good thing. They force ordinary people to confront a reality they would rather ignore.
The last 3 months have done more to raise awareness of the reality behind "social justice" than any of its opponents ever could. /2
The last 3 months have done more to raise awareness of the reality behind "social justice" than any of its opponents ever could. /2
Seeing is believing.
Watching cities burn, rioters attack police and demands for a revolution will help a lot of people wake up and realise that it won't all "go away".
You can't sit this one out. You can't hide from it - it's coming for you, like it or not.
Watching cities burn, rioters attack police and demands for a revolution will help a lot of people wake up and realise that it won't all "go away".
You can't sit this one out. You can't hide from it - it's coming for you, like it or not.