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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"Silly Crypton, burning that tree won't do anything to stop the French" "Silly Crypton, burning those fields won't do anything to stop the French" The emergent action of thousands of school boards being challenged simultaneously, does indeed cause problems for ruling progs.
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Burning fields and trees did a lot to stop the French - it denied them wood and food. Making a law against CRT denies them nothing. Laws against CRT are like sending letters to the French army saying that they're violating Russian law and should please arrest themselves.
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https://newrepublic.com/article/162976/critical-race-theory-fox-news-angry-white-parents … They're complaining specifically because it can get prog teachers fired. So you cannot claim it denies them nothing.
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Replying to @CryptonMaximus @CovfefeAnon and
Furthermore, a failure to over-turn CRT in public schools provides an impetus for more conservatives to embrace homeschooling. It provides a tangible justification in people's mindsets. You look only at single-order effects of things.
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If prog teachers get fired, great. Let's also see them *stay* fired rather than declaring victory then they get reinstated with mandated 20 year back pay for suffering. More homeschooling and cutting public school funding would be good and is why point (2) is arguable.
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The teachers union is directly endorsing CRT, I don't really see CRT ending because of this. I see conservatives losing all the faith they had in public schooling and just pulling their children out in mass. Freeing those children from the indoctrination is a plus.
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Yes, that would be a positive outcome that does take a tiny step towards victory. A bigger next step towards victory would be creating an alternate school system that gets public funding and has ideological tests against progressive entryism.
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