The below-linked article by Christopher Rufo is disturbing for its use of children and the undermining of education and substituting in its place anti-racist activism.
If this were to be implemented in New Zealand then the implications of such policy need to be clearly understood. Seemingly innocuous ideas and terminology may have
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One is inclined to accept that the tactics of Antonio Gramsci's 'long march through the institutions and the tactics of Saul Alinsky have born fruit as have some of the ideas of the street protests emanating from the 1965 Berkely Riots, e.g. force cf violence, the activist is right/justified the defender wrong (e.g. the St Louis couple who defended their home are prosecuted.) Ayn Rand's 1971 essay, which I came across by accident earlier this week, as I am not a reader of Rand, called The Cashing-in: The Student Rebellion is useful in establishing a continuity of some of the thought processes, how the meaning of words are altered and terms used, and how ideas from 1965 are still alive in the present.
The essay is in a book titled The Return of the Primitive...