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Miracle_on_Ice 1 point ago +1 / -0

I understand and appreciate your core idea... the idea to freely associate, and to shape one's everyday sphere, so to say, around people who share your values and ideals. I'm with you on that, but given this specific lens discussed here, and I mean no offense, I think your thoughts as presented might be reductive.

I mean, firstly, I think if you can point these people towards 1) equivalent jobs that are available in tech from 2) companies that aren't drinking the kool-aid, then I am sure they'd absolutely work elsewhere. Who really wants to work for these dummies? But it is pretty rampant in our society currently and I think you'll find near nil opportunities if that's the filter you're applying here.

But, I am not even sure that is the effective response to this larger issue at hand. These companies, and institutions at large that are critical to our society (tech, education, media, etc), are infiltrated by loud-mouth leftists over time. When we are not just shutting up and keeping our heads down, we are simply abandoning, distancing ourselves, moving away, letting them have "that," whatever that may be.

Leftists don't know how to make anything successful on proper merits. We do. They only know how to infiltrate what is successful and turn it to shit. And we sure as hell know how to give them free range to do so and abandon ship constantly.

And they'll never stop following us and infecting everything we create. It'll only stop when we provide resistance. We should not be running away to build our utopia, but rather taking back what is ours, what we made with generations of blood and sweat: this country and all of its institutions.

When has giving up territory, so to say, ever been an effective strategy in the long term against an enemy? We need to be fighting back however each one of us is equipped to, whether that is speaking up, or simply keeping your butt in a position so that is one less cancerous leftist who can have that seat at that institution. I think this is especially important in local politics.

You say the right can't win a race for dog catcher, but if the dog catcher office is full of woke crap, is the idea we should not even try? Of course not.