The productive debate is solely focused on (2) (if you're arguing 1 or 3 you're lost) - does this effort failing get more people to accept the need for regime change or not?
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In the past the system would put effort into creating learned helplessness - it would make some kind of symbolic compromise that it would silently erode over time. Now the system no longer wants to even do that.
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Here Curtis Yarvin asserts that people will still accept the system's rebuff even without the comforting reassurances. Maybe he's right, maybe he's not.
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You're taking issue with point (2). How do people react when (not if) they fail to stop "CRT" in substance?
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in the same podcast he also said that the “Money Follows the Student” initiative was much more of his taste because it drained money from the system and redirected it for your own needs without having to needlessly bump heads in their terrain forgot who is the guy behind that
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#1 wrong. SB positions are worth running for and can be won we 100 votes. It's beyond just CRT. SBs decide on many other things including property taxes in most places. It's boring but it matters. Unless you're mounting a revolution (#3) organize, run & do the hard work.
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Is winning a school board position more significant than winning the Presidency? The argument isn't that you can't win a SB election - it's that a SB is powerless to oppose the bureaucracy in the long run. Is your school board going to replace Columbia Teacher's College?
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Also, somewhat related to 3, that any overt action against the regime simply activates a proverbial immune response, making it stronger. You can't whittle down an antifragile system.
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The regime will topple only when this happens:pic.twitter.com/3n3xKRQ0sq
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I despise our enemies too much and lack the compassion or sense of any shared identity or solidarity to want to waste any energy trying to rule over them.
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