Were it so simple. Right-wingers want to convince the normies because 1) they don't have institutional power already, 2) they don't know how to acquire institutional power or 3) they have power but the institution doesn't back their ideology, which puts them back at 2).https://twitter.com/eugyppius1/status/1401253924183683078 …
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Solve 2), it's just a matter of full-speed ahead. "Redpilling" was one strategy with regards to that. It's just becoming clear now that that will never work.
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I only wanted to say, convincing normies isn’t a meaningful obstacle to any political program. There *are* obstacles, but that’s not one.
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That's a good point. I'm just saying that people focus on those obstacles (I think), because the other obstacles are much more intimidating. It's like an errant whitepill. People can't help it.
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i think it’s mostly because of persistent myths of democracy, the belief that you win when you convince everyone.
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