1/ Kneon describes the entryist leftist bait-and-switch: 1. "be open for everyone" 2. "cater to this specific group" 3. "ban those who don't cater to this specific group"
The short & incomplete list of alliances forged by feminists:
- large businesses: promise of doubling workforce = cheaper labor
- education: promise of activist block
- trans lobby: promise of "sisters in oppression"
- any activist group: promise of access to 70% spending power
- entertainment: promise of doubling audience for the same product
- political parties: promise of votes easily managed by media
- governments: promise of lowering domestic fecundity
- globalists: promise of lowering foreign fecundity
- religion: promise of palatable messaging
The Founding Fathers did the *discourse and convincing* anonymously. They built power anonymously. Only once the power base was built, they came out swinging.
The founding fathers were smart - and anonymous. #BeSmart.
2/ The other option: inter-tribal politics of a republic, where politics project onto tribes - and in turn the tribes run their affairs to their own morals.
This fixes the moral trap problem, because a change in policy doesn't hurt a person - instead, *tribes* shift internally.
3/ To clarify, the tribes discussed is the natural tribes of people that are self-same, and are given to helping each other as brothers.
Rather than the present-day's "political tribes", construed and led through artifice.