How one Community Manager stole all of Battletech
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I have never seen this happen to any corporation that went woke. Some might point to Twitter being bought out by Elon, but all he really did was cut off a few corners of the rot; it's still woke.
Any captured institution by the woke mob is a lost institution.
Admittedly, we do have a rather short frame of reference to see how things play out in the long run with this woke shit.
At the same time though they've effectively dug in and have fortified things not only with DEI funding but also with state (California), EU, and UN policy/laws as well.
And then beyond that, if a company was not only stupid enough to invite degenerates into their company, but actually let them weasel their way up to major positions, then it'll be even tougher to force them out and allow real fans to retake control.
There's a real possibility that the only viable answer is essentially a scorched earth policy on tainted companies, franchises, and IP's.
And of course all of this hinges on the overall cultural damage on younger generations not being so far gone that they're unable to develop a taste for actual quality work and art. (I'm usually not "too" cynical about this concern, but I'm not going to deny that it is a legitimate risk.)
I wish I carried an ounce of your optimism, but alas... I do not. Every time I venture into normie space and get a taste of what the gen-z types are eating up, content wise, it proves how far they have strayed... or rather, how far they have been led astray.
Many of them defend woke media, woke education, and woke principles. Only the ones who regularly consume manosphere content or purposeful anti-woke content have any sensibilities about them.
Sad times ahead, unless some kind of pivotal cultural cataclysm happens that wakes up a large part of the youth generation.