One day these kids will enter the Real World, and boy are they in for a surprise when the Real World doesn't give a shit what they think.
- My parents' generation, to the same sorts of activists from my generation 20 years ago.
What happens when the now law students are in positions of power in the law schools? Or in charge of the purse strings which decide which law schools get how much in donations?
But the "real world" does give a shit what they think. Hence the problem. Fantasy has become reality, borne on the backs of money printing, taxation of the silent middle class, and social engineering of the technocrati.
Doesn't mean much now. Most of these 20-somethings behave like grade schoolers.
- My parents' generation, to the same sorts of activists from my generation 20 years ago.
What happens when the now law students are in positions of power in the law schools? Or in charge of the purse strings which decide which law schools get how much in donations?
Eventually they collapse those companies, though if there are enough of them they collapse the country instead.
But the "real world" does give a shit what they think. Hence the problem. Fantasy has become reality, borne on the backs of money printing, taxation of the silent middle class, and social engineering of the technocrati.
I don't mean to suggest they won't get anywhere. In my opinion, the scenario you describe has mostly come to pass already.
You get attorney generals who just outright refuse to prosecute criminals based on skin color.