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It seems like radical identity liberalism peaked 2-3 years ago and has now pulled back to a norm. You can see this in how little such issues are figuring into the election. If you’re still fighting against radical liberalism now it’s like being the Japanese guy who found out WWII was over in the 70s.
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Radical fauxgressivism is far from dead. It may be swinging back nationally, but regionally and locally, it's still growing in many ranks. Never forget, Boomers are S L O W. They still think it's years ago...
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Do you know of a key book, essay or article that would help lay this out for newbs.
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Yeah I have experienced this change anecdotally living in LA People have become exceedingly reasonable and open minded about the complexity of experiences I soundly call it reversion to norm I actually think there is a lot of nuance gained 💪
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