In the pivotal decade of the 1960s, progressive activists launched a campaign against the political establishment; fifty years later, they have finished their “long march through the institutions” and installed identity-progressivism as the official dogma in major cities. 
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In the past year, taxpayer-funded activists in Seattle's government have advanced three narratives that reveal the absurdity of the new orthodoxy: homelessness is a colonial-oppression, public utilities can fight white supremacy, and math is racist.https://www.city-journal.org/seattle-progressive-municipal-employees …
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The irony is that if progressives were to truly “interrogate the current structures of power,” which they blame for all of society’s ills, they would only find themselves. The reality is that, in Seattle, progressives have controlled the machinery of the state for a generation.
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And yet, they continue to pretend that they are fighting against outside forces of “institutional oppression” and “structural racism,” which, at this point, are merely survivals of the progressive imagination. /end
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