I think having a full-throated, screaming harpy leftist Clintonista like Naomi Woolf talking about these things is probably going to be more powerful red-pilling the demented normies than anything I can put in front of them.
This is one of the things that is really showing me there is an awakening going on. If there are far, far leftists like Woolf waking up and smelling the coffee and trying to warn people - then the momentum may just be unstoppable.
I am actually full of admiration for Naomi Woolf, she has left her 'clan' and stuck her neck out for humanity - she reminds me of all the things that used to be laudable about being a moderate socialist before the Satanic sell-out of the 90s.
It has been fascinating to watch her journey. She and I would not agree in everything, but that's okay. If anything, she's setting an example for how we can meet in the middle.
I do like her writing. She can be very on point - I share her "I'm not brave, you're just a pussy" essay a lot. But she has penned some personal pieces that are very moving. She wrote basically a love letter to her husband, whom I suspect has been instrumental in her getting to where she is now. But she also wrote about her dog when he passed; I was a puddle.
I think having a full-throated, screaming harpy leftist Clintonista like Naomi Woolf talking about these things is probably going to be more powerful red-pilling the demented normies than anything I can put in front of them.
This is one of the things that is really showing me there is an awakening going on. If there are far, far leftists like Woolf waking up and smelling the coffee and trying to warn people - then the momentum may just be unstoppable.
I am actually full of admiration for Naomi Woolf, she has left her 'clan' and stuck her neck out for humanity - she reminds me of all the things that used to be laudable about being a moderate socialist before the Satanic sell-out of the 90s.
It has been fascinating to watch her journey. She and I would not agree in everything, but that's okay. If anything, she's setting an example for how we can meet in the middle.
I do like her writing. She can be very on point - I share her "I'm not brave, you're just a pussy" essay a lot. But she has penned some personal pieces that are very moving. She wrote basically a love letter to her husband, whom I suspect has been instrumental in her getting to where she is now. But she also wrote about her dog when he passed; I was a puddle.