I could be stupid but it feels like progs are on the defensive about CRT in schools right now. You can almost hear the 900-person Zoom calls spinning up in the background to discuss the ways they need to reengineer the propaganda to keep pushing it forward.
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Always safest to bet on cynicism, but if the right has finally mustered the guts to fight the culture war like a real war, the odds of the Great Stalemate (two systems, one country) are going to jump by a lot
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A Great Stalemate is one of the only ways I see out of this, because my basic operating theory is that neoliberalism has cut out its own guts that would be necessary to use force against states that just say "No—and what are you going to do about it?"
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Their answer to that is "we'll do nothing while Antifa burns your house down".
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"We" meaning local law enforcement and prosecutors? Nah. Not in the context where the locality is already opposing this.
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The advantage they have is that every piece of the machine needs to work to provide order unless men openly rebel If they get the local police chief, your arsonists don't get found. If the get the DA they get released. Jury? Acquitted. Etc Process isn't punishment for progs too
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Right, and the advantage here is that the bar for "open rebellion" is so low that it amounts to "nonviolent resistance" and "just following the law" The fact modern leftism has to act through anarcho-tyranny is proof it no longer has the guts to use force directly
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Strongly disagree. They don't use force directly because ordering it is a faux pas with the other members of the egregore - they have zero problem with violence as long as no one in particular orders it. They certainly look the other way as much as needed when violence happens.
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Or in other words, that's exactly why they can't use fedgov to enforce violence against people practicing nonviolent resistance to their ideology.
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Many ways USG can use violence to enforce its will without a specific order Bureaucratic bullshit with coverups later - who actually ordered the Waco assault? Who knows "Random" deniable targeted stuff - Seth Rich Random deniable ethnic warfare - Detroit Fund psychos - ant*fa
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