The clearest possible argument for banning CRT is the fact these people are so deeply afraid we might be able to do it Under a propaganda regime, you don't get to debate "principles." You lose. Much more important is the ability to read the instincts of the enemy and act on them https://twitter.com/jasonintrator/status/1415065899732774918 …
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Replying to @PurpleBaptist
They're afraid, that means it's good and we should keep pushing. We can of course discuss it as much as we want, but their instinctive response to this is more important than any reasoning/arguments we're likely to conduct among ourselves over whether it's a good move
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Replying to @17cShyteposter @PurpleBaptist
On this one I'm with Yarvin - them acting afraid is a far cry from them being afraid. They act afraid for all kinds of reasons but mainly to feel like the underdog so their sadism is justified (self-defense against a powerful enemy, you know).
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What are you going to ban here? "Don't teach the only understanding of history that you have ever learned"? Practically speaking "ban these phrases" is the most that can be accomplished and they'll simply... come up with new phrases. They come up with new ones weekly already.
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How do you determine if someone has taught the "topic"? You have to define it and however you define it, they'll invent a formulation that avoids your definition and if they fail, they also run the institutions that adjudicate the cases so you have to take those over, too.
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