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-Great Cultural Revolution
VDH - 'The Radical Left is The Establishment'
2023-01-31
[ZERO] The 1960s revolution was both anarchic and nihilist. But it was waged against—not from—the establishment. Hippies and the Left either attacked institutions or, in Timothy Leary fashion, chose to "turn on, tune in, drop out" from them.

The current revolution is much different—and far more dangerous—for at least three reasons.

THE ESTABLISHMENT IS THE REVOLUTION
The current Left has no intention of "dropping out." Why would it?

It now controls the very institutions of America that it once mocked and attacked—corporate boardrooms, Wall Street, state and local prosecuting attorneys, most big-city governments, the media, the Pentagon, network and most of cable news, professional sports, Hollywood, music, television, K-12 education, and academia.

In other words, the greatest levers of influence and power—money, education, entertainment, government, the news, and popular culture—are in the hands of the Left. They have transformed legitimate debate over gay marriage into a hate crime. Transgenderism went from a modern manifestation of ancient transvestism or gender dysphoria to a veritable litmus test of whether one was good or evil.

Students have no need to jam administrators’ offices because the latter, themselves, are as radical as the protestors and often lead them on in a top-down fashion. Had they not long ago demonstrated they were perfectly willing to subvert meritocracy, free expression, and equality under the law, they would not be occupying their present positions.

Apple, Google, Facebook, and other tech companies are not 1980s and 1990s "alternative" media geeks and hipsters creating neat gadgets for the people. They are not Steve Jobs and his pugnacious Apple battling the evil Microsoft or IBM, or the Macintosh commercial of 1984 depicting a maverick throwing a hammer into Big Brother’s screen. They are the Orwellian screen.
Posted by:Besoeker

#4  Micro dose
Posted by: M. Murcek    2023-01-31 13:09  

#3  Yeah, so we should encourage all those Silicon Valley types to drop acid. Tell 'em it'll enhance their creativity, make 'em better programmers. Just beware of the creeps who wear polyester.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2023-01-31 12:49  

#2  In the long run (if there still is one) dopers will be at a disadvantage no matter what connections they have.

Because they are dopers.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2023-01-31 12:46  

#1  Yes, I can even smell the marijuana smoke wafting through the air.

But we should have been able to see this coming back in the 60s and 70s. The communists moved among the hippies and pretended they were hippies too. But wary observers could tell the difference. Like with Bill Clinton. Remember how he sat with the hippies, pretended to be one of them, but he did not inhale. That was a dead giveaway but somehow nobody saw it. Jane Fonda was another example. She wanted everybody to think she was hip and it worked. But then she went to North Vietnam and posed on one of their anti-aircraft guns. Real hippies were anti-war but would have been scared shitless in a communist dictatorship like North Vietnam. Wouldn't want to light a joint with all those commie cops standing around. But Jane felt right at home there. Another dead giveaway.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2023-01-31 12:44  

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