Earlier this month, there was a political demonstration in Wilmington, North Carolina. Rival groups of citizens assembled to yell slogans at one another, although in vastly diminished numbers than a year before. The local newspaper
CRT is being handled by James Lindsay quite well. He was on Malice and Rubin's shows - great interviews. Parents should be on the lookout as many districts are controlled by the dumbest, most ignorant and idiotic species on earth: The White Sanctimonious Progressive Liberal.
James is awesome. To troll, he took a copy of hitler’s book and changed a few words and was able to get it accepted in some feminist publication. That’s how absurd times have become.
Interesting take on politics, and it meshes well with the zeitgeist. Just look at all the movies based on old movies or television shows. Or the oddball variations of Triscuits: olive oil and horseradish or whatever. You could say the same thing about cars and motorcycles, look at the 2003 Thunderbird and the new Triumph Bonneville. These retreads certainly save marketing dollars and lower risk, but they tend to stifle creativity. Same is true in politics: you can gin up a modest crowd and a few votes with a Rally Against Hate, and you already have the signs and handouts ready to go, but really, isn’t time to March Against Lookism?
CRT is being handled by James Lindsay quite well. He was on Malice and Rubin's shows - great interviews. Parents should be on the lookout as many districts are controlled by the dumbest, most ignorant and idiotic species on earth: The White Sanctimonious Progressive Liberal.
James is awesome. To troll, he took a copy of hitler’s book and changed a few words and was able to get it accepted in some feminist publication. That’s how absurd times have become.
Love your sense of humor Michael!
Interesting take on politics, and it meshes well with the zeitgeist. Just look at all the movies based on old movies or television shows. Or the oddball variations of Triscuits: olive oil and horseradish or whatever. You could say the same thing about cars and motorcycles, look at the 2003 Thunderbird and the new Triumph Bonneville. These retreads certainly save marketing dollars and lower risk, but they tend to stifle creativity. Same is true in politics: you can gin up a modest crowd and a few votes with a Rally Against Hate, and you already have the signs and handouts ready to go, but really, isn’t time to March Against Lookism?
Alright, I confess: I love the new Bonnie.
Well put: “ one dramatic flare-up in the larger process of hegemonic decline”
Your last paragraph reminds of the scholar and author Morris "Why America Failed" Berman. (I mean this in a good way.)