I think a big part of the problem is that they've had decades to compromise the education system. Indoctrinated students turn around and teach marxism and socialism to the next generation. Look at how fast the 1776 project was cancelled. Project Mockingbird or c_a itself running the media now, so there's nothing but gaslighting and controlled opposition, for most people.
And I'm going to disagree on "powers" there, seems more like it's very specific groups who, over time, have made it impossible or illegal to criticize or even talk about what's been going on. The leaders can be taken down but the rest of the group is still there, with their assumptions that it's their birthright to rule over the rest of the world.
The article here has some good news, though, it's complaining about conspiracy theorists being involved in politics. Showed up in my "qanon" alerts today,
"And in many parts of the country, QAnon supporters are winning elections. From local school boards to city councils, QAnon now has dozens of advocates at nearly every level of local government."
“Bigoted conspiracy theories like QAnon have an enormous influence on the context in which local government operates,” Schubiner told me. “Democratic governance is hard to achieve if we don’t live in a shared reality,"
lol, might as well be saying listen and believe, bigot
I think a big part of the problem is that they've had decades to compromise the education system. Indoctrinated students turn around and teach marxism and socialism to the next generation. Look at how fast the 1776 project was cancelled. Project Mockingbird or c_a itself running the media now, so there's nothing but gaslighting and controlled opposition, for most people.
And I'm going to disagree on "powers" there, seems more like it's very specific groups who, over time, have made it impossible or illegal to criticize or even talk about what's been going on. The leaders can be taken down but the rest of the group is still there, with their assumptions that it's their birthright to rule over the rest of the world.
The article here has some good news, though, it's complaining about conspiracy theorists being involved in politics. Showed up in my "qanon" alerts today,
https://theconversation.com/qanon-hasnt-gone-away-its-alive-and-kicking-in-states-across-the-country-154788
"And in many parts of the country, QAnon supporters are winning elections. From local school boards to city councils, QAnon now has dozens of advocates at nearly every level of local government."
“Bigoted conspiracy theories like QAnon have an enormous influence on the context in which local government operates,” Schubiner told me. “Democratic governance is hard to achieve if we don’t live in a shared reality,"
lol, might as well be saying listen and believe, bigot