Big props to Mr. Peterson. It takes some serious balls to stand up and speak out like that. Hopefully, more will follow, and hopefully they won't stop until this cancer isn't just temporarily beaten, but until it's completely uprooted and obliterated.
I mean, this is an organization that is of vital interest to US national security. The people subverting it are traitors, and they, as well as those who allowed them to gain positions of power, must be treated as such. This isn't a TV show spouting bullshit, this is a government funded agency researching weapons of mass destruction.
"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one, an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle." - Edmund Burke
It's good that at least some people in positions of power are trying to stand up against this. Of course I'm sure they will try their hardest to make an example of him, and we know that they will only double down on their mistakes. Since you cannot change their minds, you must stand your ground.
I'm often critical of people who make light of the decision to openly oppose the system, but that is for the simple reason that many people who tell others to oppose the system themselves make light of that decision. The simple fact is this: being a dissident is not fun. Fake dissidents like Noam Chomsky complain about things like not being invited to all the cocktail parties they want to attend while enjoying tenure at MIT. Real dissidents complain that they can't find a job, or have a bank account or credit card, or that the government seems hell-bent on finding some reason why they should be in prison.
If you are against critical race theory or BLM or replacement migration, you should consider yourself a dissident and act accordingly. That's not to say you shouldn't act, but it is to say that you need to do so with full knowledge that the system will then be gunning for you and will try to make life unpleasant for you.
Big props to Mr. Peterson. It takes some serious balls to stand up and speak out like that. Hopefully, more will follow, and hopefully they won't stop until this cancer isn't just temporarily beaten, but until it's completely uprooted and obliterated.
I mean, this is an organization that is of vital interest to US national security. The people subverting it are traitors, and they, as well as those who allowed them to gain positions of power, must be treated as such. This isn't a TV show spouting bullshit, this is a government funded agency researching weapons of mass destruction.
"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one, an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle." - Edmund Burke
It's good that at least some people in positions of power are trying to stand up against this. Of course I'm sure they will try their hardest to make an example of him, and we know that they will only double down on their mistakes. Since you cannot change their minds, you must stand your ground.
I'm often critical of people who make light of the decision to openly oppose the system, but that is for the simple reason that many people who tell others to oppose the system themselves make light of that decision. The simple fact is this: being a dissident is not fun. Fake dissidents like Noam Chomsky complain about things like not being invited to all the cocktail parties they want to attend while enjoying tenure at MIT. Real dissidents complain that they can't find a job, or have a bank account or credit card, or that the government seems hell-bent on finding some reason why they should be in prison.
If you are against critical race theory or BLM or replacement migration, you should consider yourself a dissident and act accordingly. That's not to say you shouldn't act, but it is to say that you need to do so with full knowledge that the system will then be gunning for you and will try to make life unpleasant for you.