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This is a fascinating bit of history, from a former student of theirs (who now does some quite interesting interviews, most of them are with gender critical feminists, but he does have some properly dissident people on with good microphones too, there are a few Curtis yarvin ones and the like)

It's a slower documentary, but it needs to be, because this was not a 1 day protest. This was something that built and built over days, destroying an org. Look at the google sit in and firing the other day. This is what they were trying to pull there, but they had not subverted the rest of the leadership quite enough onto their side of that faction war.

It really shows a struggle session play out, there's a really sad moment where a kind of dim student (who doesn't belong at college really it sounds like) is being all sweet and willing to hear Bret Weinstein out, but then gets dragged away and put up for a public humiliation ritual. I remember seeing laughter at the supposed activist online for being illiterate, but that was actually the point. The activist deliberately gave this dissenting dyslexic a complex text and forced her to read it aloud, publicly, to humiliate her. It's all very reminiscent of what happened in china, the communists are still going by the same playbook.

Its a unique look into the inner workings of those events, and a reminder at how we're not just looking at queer freaks making characters ugly. These companies and institutions are encountering actual Chinese style struggle sessions to force that kind of stuff, and this is what is coming on a larger scale. It's also a great look at the most pathetic of man, an absolute gamma, and how they constantly mock him as he capitulates, enforce speech codes on him live in a humiliating way, and how the whole thing could have been averted with just a modicum of strong leadership.

Really worth your time if you fancy watching a proper doco rather than a 10 sec tiktok clip or a 20 min youtube brief analysis. And it's broken into 15 min chapters anyway

15 days ago
4 score
Reason: None provided.

This is a fascinating bit of history, from a former student of theirs (who now does some quite interesting interviews, most of them are with gender critical feminists, but he does have some properly dissident people on with good microphones too, there are a few Curtis yarvin ones and the like)

It's a slower documentary, but it needs to be, because this was not a 1 day protest. This was something that built and built over days, destroying an org. Look at the google sit in and firing the other day. This is what they were trying to pull there, but they had not subverted the rest of the leadership quite enough onto their side of that faction war.

It really shows a struggle session play out, there's a really sad moment where a kind of dim student (who doesn't belong at college really it sounds like) is being all sweet and willing to hear Bret Weinstein out, but then gets dragged away and put up for a public humiliation ritual. I remember seeing laughter at the supposed activist online for being illiterate, but that was actually the point. The activist deliberately gave this dissenting dyslexic a complex text and forced her to read it aloud, publicly, to humiliate her. It's all very reminiscent of what happened in china, the communists are still going by the same playbook.

Its a fascinating look and reminder at how we're not just looking at queer freaks making characters ugly. These companies and institutions are encountering actual Chinese style struggle sessions to force that kind of stuff, and this is what is coming on a larger scale. It's also a great look at the most pathetic of man, an absolute gamma, and how they constantly mock him as he capitulates, enforce speech codes on him live in a humiliating way, and how the whole thing could have been averted with just a modicum of strong leadership.

Really worth your time if you fancy watching a proper doco rather than a 10 sec tiktok clip or a 20 min youtube brief analysis. And it's broken into 15 min chapters anyway

15 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

This is a fascinating bit of history, from a former student of theirs.

It's a slower documentary, but it needs to be, because this was not a 1 day protest. This was something that built and built over days, destroying an org. Look at the google sit in and firing the other day. This is what they were trying to pull there, but they had not subverted the rest of the leadership quite enough onto their side of that faction war.

It really shows a struggle session play out, there's a really sad moment where a kind of dim student (who doesn't belong at college really it sounds like) is being all sweet and willing to hear Bret Weinstein out, but then gets dragged away and put up for a public humiliation ritual. I remember seeing laughter at the supposed activist online for being illiterate, but that was actually the point. The activist deliberately gave this dissenting dyslexic a complex text and forced her to read it aloud, publicly, to humiliate her. It's all very reminiscent of what happened in china, the communists are still going by the same playbook.

Its a fascinating look and reminder at how we're not just looking at queer freaks making characters ugly. These companies and institutions are encountering actual Chinese style struggle sessions to force that kind of stuff, and this is what is coming on a larger scale. It's also a great look at the most pathetic of man, an absolute gamma, and how they constantly mock him as he capitulates, enforce speech codes on him live in a humiliating way, and how the whole thing could have been averted with just a modicum of strong leadership.

Really worth your time if you fancy watching a proper doco rather than a 10 sec tiktok clip or a 20 min youtube brief analysis. And it's broken into 15 min chapters anyway

15 days ago
1 score
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This is a fascinating bit of history, from a former student of theirs.

It's a slower documentary, but it needs to be, because this was not a 1 day protest. This was something that built and built over days, destroying an org. Look at the google sit in and firing the other day. This is what they were trying to pull there, but they had not subverted the rest of the leadership quite enough onto their side of that faction war.

It really shows a struggle session play out, there's a really sad moment where a kind of dim student (who doesn't belong at college really it sounds like) is being all sweet and willing to hear bret weinstein out, but then gets dragged away and put up for a public humiliation ritual. I remember seeing laughter at the supposed activist online for being illiterate, but that was actually the point. The activist deliberately gave this dissenting dyslexic a complex text and forced her to read it alloud, publicly, to humiliate her.

Its a fascinating look at how we're not just looking at queer freaks making characters ugly. These companies and institutions are encountering actual Chinese style struggle sessions to force that kind of stuff, and this is what is coming on a larger scale.

15 days ago
1 score