It is voting. Guess what is wildly unpopular right now and probably going to lose in the voting booth?
Nancy Pelosi? The Squad? All the elected public university officials? The DAs and judges who support progressivism and give it legal cover? The governors and legislatures of all the blue states? School boards? I don't think they're all going to lose.
It's all fake. A bunch of noise orchestrated by people who wish to gain from it. There is no groundswell of support. People say "it's a crazy year" because they are going through the motions of being polite and not dragging politics into everything. People HATED PC culture in the 90's. They hate it now.
I don't know how you can say it's fake when it's physically instantiated every night, and in countless universities, nonprofits, firms, etc. around the country. You might think it's insignificant or transitory, but it's not fake, it's not a made-up fiction. And the hated PC culture of the 1990s is not PC culture anymore, it's
the culture. Just as the progressive culture of today aims to become
the culture.
Do you honestly think the people involved in this shit could hold in their sperg when it comes up? Have they tried hiding any of their feelings in public?
Yes and yes. Does every Islamic terrorist burst into involuntary "ALLAHU AKBARs" every time they have a conversation with someone? Did the USSR's agents and their handlers spontaneously break out into the
Internationale when they were questioned? In the 1930s, did every Nazi or Nazi sympathizer wear a brown shirt and sieg heil like a Tourette's tic?
Now tell me, as you go about your day in the world, is it loud or is it silent?
To put this in context, I live in a red state. This story is common enough I don't think I'm powerleveling. My neighborhood got pretty loud for a while after Floyd died. Marching, unlawful assemblies, vandalism, fires, and roadblocks all within a few blocks of where I'm sitting now. Mobs attempted to shut down at least one local business for some racial sin. They were going to take down a statue in a cultural area, but the authorities took it down first. Antifa has done direct actions in at least two or three cities, and there is a permanent "medic" cell that I think is still active. One of my IRL friends solicited money to get rioters freed from jail and a person who is at one remove from my social circle offered her home as a safe house for fugitives. I haven't run into the Black Hebrew Israelites in a while, but I'm sure they have an interesting opinion. And there was a provocation I can't describe in detail, but it could have gotten very bloody if the targets took the bait. As a daily reminder of this stuff, I see a BLM sign every time I look out my window.
These aren't Antifa cadres bused in from out of state. They're locals. They've held these opinions for a long time and they act on them when it's in their interest to do so. That's just what I've observed. I'm not interested in eliciting any more information from these people or anyone else. I'm not following them on Telegraph or Discord or whatever they use for coordination. I'm just paying attention to what happens around me, to what the people I know are doing and saying (though usually not to my face). It's loud enough if you know who to listen to, and you listen closely.