Matthew Goodwin
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It's that, you know, I know the vocabulary of radical progressivism. I know what white privilege means. And I, you know... I know what white guilt means, and I'm going to latch onto this sacred religion and ensure other people have to hear the word and do the work. I think that's part of it.
It's that, you know, I know the vocabulary of radical progressivism. I know what white privilege means. And I, you know... I know what white guilt means, and I'm going to latch onto this sacred religion and ensure other people have to hear the word and do the work. I think that's part of it.
Go ahead. Just something on that. I think something else happened too, though. And ultimately, it depends on whether you view the radical progressive takeover, which I personally think has peaked. I think it's now in retreat. I think Trump has got... the woke ideology, whatever your favorite term, I think it's on the back foot. But if you ask yourself, well, why did it emerge?
Go ahead. Just something on that. I think something else happened too, though. And ultimately, it depends on whether you view the radical progressive takeover, which I personally think has peaked. I think it's now in retreat. I think Trump has got... the woke ideology, whatever your favorite term, I think it's on the back foot. But if you ask yourself, well, why did it emerge?
Go ahead. Just something on that. I think something else happened too, though. And ultimately, it depends on whether you view the radical progressive takeover, which I personally think has peaked. I think it's now in retreat. I think Trump has got... the woke ideology, whatever your favorite term, I think it's on the back foot. But if you ask yourself, well, why did it emerge?
I think there are those who say it is a kind of radicalization of cultural Marxism and so on. But there are those, Eric Kaufman among others, who I'm persuaded by, who say, no, actually, this is a radicalization of liberalism. This isn't cultural Marxism. This is the inevitable extension of liberalism, which became so consumed
I think there are those who say it is a kind of radicalization of cultural Marxism and so on. But there are those, Eric Kaufman among others, who I'm persuaded by, who say, no, actually, this is a radicalization of liberalism. This isn't cultural Marxism. This is the inevitable extension of liberalism, which became so consumed
I think there are those who say it is a kind of radicalization of cultural Marxism and so on. But there are those, Eric Kaufman among others, who I'm persuaded by, who say, no, actually, this is a radicalization of liberalism. This isn't cultural Marxism. This is the inevitable extension of liberalism, which became so consumed
with minority rights and emotional harm, that particularly within universities, emotional safetyism, protecting minorities, racial, sexual, and gender minorities from harm, from perceived emotional harm, was basically prioritized over the pursuit of truth, objective science, objective knowledge, and that just filtered through everything.
with minority rights and emotional harm, that particularly within universities, emotional safetyism, protecting minorities, racial, sexual, and gender minorities from harm, from perceived emotional harm, was basically prioritized over the pursuit of truth, objective science, objective knowledge, and that just filtered through everything.
with minority rights and emotional harm, that particularly within universities, emotional safetyism, protecting minorities, racial, sexual, and gender minorities from harm, from perceived emotional harm, was basically prioritized over the pursuit of truth, objective science, objective knowledge, and that just filtered through everything.
And the moment the North Star became this notion of harm, of protecting people from harm, Everything trickled down from that. Now, that's what I saw in universities. It's what I see in left and right in politics, this endless obsession with DEI, this endless obsession with anti-racism training, this endless obsession with apologizing for what happened 500 years ago.
And the moment the North Star became this notion of harm, of protecting people from harm, Everything trickled down from that. Now, that's what I saw in universities. It's what I see in left and right in politics, this endless obsession with DEI, this endless obsession with anti-racism training, this endless obsession with apologizing for what happened 500 years ago.
And the moment the North Star became this notion of harm, of protecting people from harm, Everything trickled down from that. Now, that's what I saw in universities. It's what I see in left and right in politics, this endless obsession with DEI, this endless obsession with anti-racism training, this endless obsession with apologizing for what happened 500 years ago.
It is, I think, fundamentally this sacralization of minorities that is lying at the heart of this ideological revolution.
It is, I think, fundamentally this sacralization of minorities that is lying at the heart of this ideological revolution.
It is, I think, fundamentally this sacralization of minorities that is lying at the heart of this ideological revolution.
I was gonna say that.
I was gonna say that.
I was gonna say that.