Yeah, these goofballs were around when I was in school (I assume that applies to many of us) and there was even propaganda in schools that most of us ignored. Even blatantly anti-White "social justice activists" were sometimes on TV talk shows, and were treated like weirdo extremists to laugh at. Parodies in South Park, the Postal games, and comedy shows like this identified their tactics and put them in a "we always have these kind of fringe radicals complaining about something" box. We should have noticed it as the start of a serious cultural change instead of just laughing at them or rolling our eyes.
While the rest of us got jobs or started families and went on living normal boring lives, those people never changed. They pushed their ideologies to anyone who would listen, got work in government or education (anything where "activists" thrive), had children, and indoctrinated your children. Then social media came along and suddenly every idiot had a soapbox and that pressure cooker of subversive content exploded onto the mainstream.
Yeah, these goofballs were around when I was in school (I assume that applies to many of us) and there was even propaganda in schools that most of us ignored. Even blatantly anti-White "social justice activists" were sometimes on TV talk shows, and were treated like weirdo extremists to laugh at. Parodies in South Park, the Postal games, and comedy shows like this identified their tactics and put them in a "we always have these kind of fringe radicals complaining about something" box. We should have noticed it as the start of a serious cultural change instead of just laughing at them or rolling our eyes.
While the rest of us got jobs or started families and went on living normal boring lives, those people never changed. They pushed their ideologies to anyone who would listen, got work in government or education (anything where "activists" thrive), had children, and indoctrinated your children. Then social media came along and suddenly every idiot had a soapbox and that pressure cooker of subversive content exploded onto the mainstream.