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Infiltrating Institutions to Transform Common Sense
The success of a revolution requires infiltrating institutions and transforming the common sense by steeping individuals in culture and ideology so that they follow the movement naturally. The approach calls for kindness towards those who may not succeed traditionally, resonating with the story 'Harrison Bergeron' and the dangers of woke tyranny.
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The woke tyranny is trying to drag every single person down and to take away excellence, completely upend our traditional understanding of society, keep people down and gain status by being a critic of status structures at large.
26:53 - 29:25 (02:32)
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The woke tyranny is trying to drag every single person down and to take away excellence, completely upend our traditional understanding of society, keep people down and gain status by being a critic of status structures at large.
ChapterInfiltrating Institutions to Transform Common Sense
Episode#331 - Michael Knowles - The Problem With Political Correctness
PodcastModern Wisdom
The speaker argues that society needs to be more welcoming and kind to people who cannot achieve success in a certain way.
29:25 - 31:03 (01:37)
Summary
The speaker argues that society needs to be more welcoming and kind to people who cannot achieve success in a certain way. He points out that the inability to attain something cannot be used as an excuse to abolish its existence altogether.
ChapterInfiltrating Institutions to Transform Common Sense
Episode#331 - Michael Knowles - The Problem With Political Correctness
PodcastModern Wisdom
In this podcast, the speaker emphasizes the need to infiltrate various institutions and transform the common sense in order to make the revolution successful.
31:03 - 33:53 (02:50)
Summary
In this podcast, the speaker emphasizes the need to infiltrate various institutions and transform the common sense in order to make the revolution successful. The working class feels less of a bond to their fellow proletarians and more to their fellow countrymen, parishioners, and fellow members of their race.