A strange error, in the weirdest possible place. There are, of course, many honest liberals pushing back on CRT, with millions of followers. Mainstream press often portrays us as conservative when it isn't ignoring us. BUT @WSJopinion has been a notable exception.
Interesting that the link in no way reflects the claim being made about @MrAndyNgo. Is that because the claim is false and #UnverifyAndyNgo is really a coordinated attempt to stigmatize Mr. Ngo and prevent him from continuing to report what is really going on here in Portland?
I live in Portland. When I have checked Ngo's claims about the Portland riots, they turn out to be accurate. This stands in stark contrast to the claims of "protestors" whose portrayal is consistently misleading and clearly exists in service of a dangerous false narrative.
With the mainstream press reporting fiction from Portland, Ngo has become the only window into the violent and incoherent riots nightly riots. It is very clear why he is under attack, and equally clear why no accusation should be entertained without compelling evidence.
Reason suggests we should improve black women's bargaining position instead, so men stick around.
The obvious response is 'Hey wait a minute, #BLM isn't spreading fatherlessness, they are swapping community in for missing fathers'. But that only works where community IS family. It will not work in the U.S. You need STEM to understand why.
Fatherlessness is a result of uneven sex ratios within the black community, which place available men in high demand. Men with options are difficult to pin down. And free black American men are in high demand and behave accordingly. It has nothing to do with being black.
This isn't a smoking gun, but it's big. Thread summary:
SARS-CoV2 has a short genetic sequence (furin site) that makes it ultra-infectious in humans and allows it infect many tissue types and jump between species. No closely related (beta CoV) virus has ever been found with one
In 2006 a virology lab reported experimental insertion of a furin site that produced a big jump in the ability of the altered virus to infect human cells. There insert was at precisely the same location in the genome as the furin site in SARS-CoV2.
Others have found natural insertions at this location in beta CoVs, but never a furin site. Why? Given the effect of modifications at this location, selection 'experiments' and 'discovers' useful changes. But furin is like a cheat-code for transmission--Hard to find, and powerful
Candace Owens isn't a mixed bag. She's a force of nature. She makes good points and bad. Eloquent, but frequently out of her depth. There's one consistent thread, though--every choice plays to her base. As such, she's become the answer to a shameful prayer on the partizan right
Yesterday, she showed her hand several times in quick succession, ending with her deleting a tweet and blocking me. All that is well within her rights, of course. The pattern, however, was revealing, and those with wagons hitched to her star ought to reflect on the implications.
With 2 million+ followers, Owen's influence is as substantial as it is divisive, and her ascent contributes to the racial gulf that threatens us all. Candace is quick to label such observations with racially charged language. The proper term is 'a collective action problem'.
"I don’t understand why so many people think the stupid culture war stuff is the most important political issue"
For the record, that's not what I think. Identity politics is a rebranding of a familiar, lethal trope. It is not symbolic. Its purpose is the transfer of wellbeing.
The "game" is to target people who have some wealth and status, but who not have a means to defend it, and to transfer enough of it to the masses to appease them, so they don't go after their actual oppressors. That's why the DNC has gone woke. They're protecting their clients.
The harm that can come from this play is virtually unlimited. It could make white-ethno-naionalism mainstream. It could spark a depression (or worse). It could start a civil war. The most likely outcome is that it reelects President Trump, and that carries all sorts of risks.
That is my opinion—the product of decades of relevant experience.
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The kids haven’t been alright for generations. The breakdown is accelerating, and widespread failure to recognize the pattern and identify its causes makes this a near-term existential threat.
I am discovering in the replies that @AndrewYang gave a speech on a related theme. I was not aware of that. I will have a look and figure out if we are on the same page.