Curtis' argument has 3 parts 1 Taking over school boards to "stop" CRT will fail 2 The reaction to this by the people who failed will be to accept it - learned helplessness 3 "CRT" can't be stopped without replacing the entire regime 2 is debatable - 1&3 are absolute truthhttps://twitter.com/Chowman30103166/status/1415786741051633664 …
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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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Agreed - made a thread about that.https://twitter.com/CovfefeAnon/status/1415177664957145089 …
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I wonder what the effect of tuition vouchers would be on school curriculum?
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Tuition vouchers is something that Yarvin specifically endorses as a successful step in that interview.
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