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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Replying to @CovfefeAnon
#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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Replying to @DudeMaximus
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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Replying to @CovfefeAnon @DudeMaximus
Arn't Yarvin's prior recommendations basically secession? Wasn't formalism basically creating lots of nations of which one can vote with their feet? How is this not simply localism on steroids? And how does secession not accelerate this?
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Yarvin might as well tell the Russians that scorched Earth was doomed to fail as it didn't take out Napoleon.
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Replying to @CryptonMaximus @DudeMaximus
Not analogous at all. Napoleon needs resupply, Russians deny it to him. CRT believers control every single institution, anti-CRT people have as a terminal goal - "make a law that they'll enforce against themselves" - not "cut off funding to every institution"
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I think Yarvin is right to a degree. Banning CRT will not make the educators abandon it just make it more weasel like in it's implementation. However you can't just let then run over everything. You have to mow the lawn or it gets out of control.
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That would be great if you were actually "mowing the lawn" - in reality you're not. You're not reducing their resources, making them expend resources, siphoning resources to your group away from theirs, etc.
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