Thinking about these college protests has got me thinking...
... These college protesters really don't have a lot of support.
Their "base" is pretty much just the college students themselves plus a few really committed activist types. 80% of the population that's commenting on articles covering this are against them, and even most left-leaning magazines (Atlantic, Slate, New York Mag) have had a few articles against the protesters.
And yet, the protesters have racked up an impressive set of victories.
It's clear that their advantage is not so much numbers as the fact that they are organized.
With that in mind...
... Do you think there's any chance that our part of the ideological spectrum could ever become organized and start opposing SJWs fruitfully?
What exactly has stopped us from being organized so far?
What has kept us from engaging in activism beyond the internet?
... These college protesters really don't have a lot of support.
Their "base" is pretty much just the college students themselves plus a few really committed activist types. 80% of the population that's commenting on articles covering this are against them, and even most left-leaning magazines (Atlantic, Slate, New York Mag) have had a few articles against the protesters.
And yet, the protesters have racked up an impressive set of victories.
It's clear that their advantage is not so much numbers as the fact that they are organized.
With that in mind...
... Do you think there's any chance that our part of the ideological spectrum could ever become organized and start opposing SJWs fruitfully?
What exactly has stopped us from being organized so far?
What has kept us from engaging in activism beyond the internet?