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SimulationCommander's avatar

"In the case of Taibbi and Weiss (and Greenwald as well, really), many of the political views they hold are no different than those held by your typical Democratic voter—normie liberal social values. Indeed, were you to travel back in time to the early aughts, you’d find that the views they held then are much the same as the views they hold now. They’re actually remarkably consistent in that regard, which I think is pretty admirable in an age of sellouts."

I am new to Weiss, but have been fans of Greenwald and Taibbi for years for exactly this reason. It's no surprise that both are on Substack and both are killing it. Real journalism is worth it!

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"a resume thinner than Amber Heard’s septum" !! OUCH ;)

As someone who lived through the ideological capture of the Humanities, I've already seen this movie so I can tell you how it ends:

There is no hope for people once they've succumbed to the Social Justice brain virus, they are lost souls akin to cult members, there will be no reprogramming them and no Joseph Welch "Emperor stripped of his clothes" moment. (And this goes double for people like professors and journalists who make their living and names from it.)

Just like the end of Jonestown, there will be one or 2 people who refuse the Kool Aid, but for the most part, once you've gone this far there is no turning back.

All our cultural and intellectual institutions have been captured and there will be no rescuing them!

Our best and only hope is that they collapse before the decade is out.

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