Personally, I think the "elites/media control opinion" position is a little exaggerated. People do absorb memes,but much horizontal transferhttps://twitter.com/primalpoly/status/861756636435808256 …
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And once they started hearing more stories, the anti-racism memes really spread. It wasn't so much a top-down thing
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That isn't what happened at all. Go look up the Civil Rights era. It was Jew lawyers swooping in.
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No. Whites didn't give a fuck.
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Oh yes they did. Look at how fervent many of the white abolitionists were. Then add in more international travel and communication.
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The white abolitionists were a tiny activist minority who did absolutely nothing to change the prevailing opinions re: racism
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They changed opinion enough to result in a war that killed hundreds of thousands of people
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The thing is, the roots of progressive universalism go way back. Protestant ideas about equality, "all mem are created equal" etc
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So with the moral framework already in place it was just a matter of applying it with social pressure. People gain status by appearing holy
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I don't think the SPLC and ACLU are Protestant orgs.
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I know they're Jewish
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People dont just up and decide to give everything away and quit winning. "Please, let me help my subhuman enemy at great expense to myself!"
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