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"People will still be crushed underfoot by a ruling class." I see R33Vvy doesn't know Bobby at all. This is a feature, not a bug!
Fox Green, on the contrary, knows it well. Unfortunately having his mind spoken aloud by someone else tend to turn Bobby into gobbledygook.
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Then came the grandiose-sounding version of "tactics-targets":
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The postmortem:
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Dan Floss is getting it: there really is no distinction between "good" and "bad" things, only "good" and "bad" people.
Bob isn't the only one with this problem, but it never ceases to amaze me that there are people out there who think of "progress" as a constant one-way force that will always and inevitably lead toward their glorious utopian vision. Anyone who unironically declares themselves to be on the "right side of history" is a fucking moron.
Again, doing my best to parse this because I have nothing better to do, but the analogy Bob's making in that last tweet seems along those lines. Much like rivers constantly erode what their water flows over, so does the unrelenting force of Progress™ wear away at those pesky cultural norms of society, until something something utopia I guess. Never mind that there might be perfectly good reasons to have those norms, or that there might be people that simply disagree with their wearing down, they're on the wrong side of history! Trample them underfoot! Drag them kicking and screaming into the Superior Future™!
It's also funny how he claims that institutions aren't evil, just what people do with them. Setting aside that that's pretty dumb, it's amusing that he doesn't extend this same line of thought to the concept of intelligence, which he's instead hailed as the greatest virtue. If that were the case, then there wouldn't be countless examples of intelligent people doing horrendous things, or dumb people doing good for the world.
Without delving too deeply into philosophies, the perfectibility of man seems a pernicious left-wing viewpoint, that if simply forced to behave in an "acceptable" manner by the constructs of society, mankind will eventually reach utopia. Bob takes it into an entirely different direction and simply calls for the destruction of his opponents by any means necessary. In his mind, if there are no more backwards conservative Christian mayo ghouls around, then society will simply have to be perfect by default. It's like he thinks he found a shortcut to utopia, and everyone else is too stupid to understand or too hesitant to join him.
I wish it were possible to send Bobby to an alternate universe where such a thing actually happened. Either it would lead to societal collapse, or nothing would meaningfully change, and he'd still be a basement-dwelling fat fuck. Regardless, it would get him out of our universe, which by his logic would automatically make it a little better. Hey, I'm just doing what you wanted, Blobbo!