But want to preface the following by saying that I admire @realchrisrufo tremendously as someone who is smart, a fighter, and in the arena doing a very important job with encouraging success so far
There's a lot of downside to slipping up on this question.
So I Monday morning quarterback with full awareness of the proper qualifications and complete respect for Rufo and his project.
3/x
With that being said, it is very sad that a foremost champion critic of critical race theory, which is in truth anti-white racial theory, doesn't feel comfortable saying ANYTHING positive about being white
That's the state of affairs we're in and it's not good
4/x
I've commented elsewhere that you can get cancelled for anti-semitic remarks, for anti-black remarks, anti-female remarks... really the only thing you can't be cancelled for in the Globalist American Empire is anti-white remarks
5/x
And the reason for this is connected with the fact that our nation's foremost critic of anti-white critical race theory cannot even bring himself to say one positive thing about being white when called upon to do so
6/x
This speaks to how deeply ingrained anti-white conditioning truly is, and how robust the PAIN BOX is that awaits anyone to dare test the limits of the overton window in this issue
The PAIN BOX is so strong that people will do literally anything to avoid it
7/x
Rufo is doing a great job in terms of organizing and creating pressure.
But ultimately this is limited by the fact that the mindset and rhetoric is stuck in the same "individualism" cop out that has been the go-to deflection for decades now
8/x
So just as an exercise I came up with an answer that he might have given in this situation that still covers a lot of the downside yet breaks out of that stale rhetorical/conceptual holding pattern just a bit
9/x
"That's a great question, Marc. If I said white people were creative, adventurous, scientific, beautiful, how would that make you feel? Because I'll be honest with you, even though i know there's nothing wrong with saying that, I'd feel a bit uncomfortable...
10/x
...That's because we've been conditioned through critical race propaganda to only refer to white people in a negative context. Any other race we would all feel comfortable praising ... the unique exception being white people...
11/x
...I think this anti-white agenda is wrong, evil, unfair, and it is one of the reasons I'm so passionate about exposing critical race indoctrination, particularly when it comes to children, who are most vulnerable to its poisonous effects..."
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Both the US and Israel have at the very least used "Islamofascism" (particularly Sunni variety) to advance geopolitical aims
-Imo Nick was a little bit too stuck in emphasizing differences between US policy and Israel when to critique latter
I am pro-Israel generally and specifically with respect to the Israel Palestine question (though American politics is disproportionately obsessed with this dispute)
Big Tech is an extension of the Globalist American Empire security state
Govt has contracted out (outsourced) it's digital surveillance tyranny to Big Tech
Beyond this technicality, whole public sector vs private sector distinction is fundamentally fake in this context
2/x
In 2015 a lot of mainstream right was still caught up in the notion that we can't touch big tech because they're "private"
So for a while it was important to emphasize that private threats to liberty no less worrisome than govt threats to break out of that ideology
3/x But it's not 2015 anymore and now the mainstream MAGA world take is that private sector Big Tech is the REAL threat and we need to use Government to bring it to heel
Counter-signalling libertarians is a "normie" tier thing to do at this point. And diminishing returns
1/x This is an important observation--and it is worth exploring in full the relationship between woke ideology and power for the Globalist American Empire
With Revolver News' original explosive report on Officer Sicknick totally vindicated, it might be a good time to revisit some pieces in Revolver's continued investigative series on 1/6