Don’t Be Too Happy Glenn Youngkin Won
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I agree with much of what he said.
Where I disagree is a massive point, though...
He falls prey to the nihilism of post-modernism; that the modern suburban lifestyle is corrupted beyond saving, as if the problem isn't only that those who inhabit McMansions don't appreciate the gravity of the societal framework that allows those McMansions to exist, but that they exist in the first place.
And as if the problem isn't that CRT, and by extension racial guilt is being foisted upon innocent children, but that their parents don't recognize that the CRT activists HAVE A POINT with their criticisms of the modern world.
It is a black-pilled manifesto at a time when that is exactly the pill our society doesn't need. What we need is for those McMansion-inhabiting country-club members to wake up and realize how fragile of an ecosystem they are living atop, and that the price of freedom is eternal vigilance.
We need to be encouraging the good, and chastising the bad. Not doing the work of the evildoers for them in proclaiming that all hope is lost.
"Trust but verify"....