The enemy is not the cultural elite. That is a fuzzy term.
To fight and win, we must CLEARLY identify the enemy and clearly identify the strategy to be used to defeat it.
Academia, the media, entertainment are not the enemy per se, but they are the footsoldiers of the enemy. Also among the footsoldiers are the cultural liberals who scream for abortion, gay cultural dominance, and fluid morality and reality that is what they say it is.
But then, if these are the footsoldiers, who is the enemy? Who is it that calls the tune for these footsoldiers?
I suggest that enemy remains hidden, unnamed...and, as yet, unnameable.
To understand who the enemy is we have to ask, who is it that indoctrinated the professors at our colleges and universities? That was the starting point.
These professors, over many years extending into the last century, indoctrinated and, indeed, brainwashed the students marching out of their colleges and universities. These students carried their new ideology into the media and entertainment. And into the practice of the law.
When we can identify who is at the root of this problem, we can name the enemy.
> To fight and win, we must CLEARLY identify the enemy
Communism.
> and clearly identify the strategy to be used to defeat it.
Free helicopter rides.
A few guys from the Frankfurt School but it’s been labeled a conspiracy theory by the left.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankfurt_School#Theorists
The ones that came to Columbia Univ, USA sewed the seeds.
I think the bigger problem is that he sees Big Tech as wrong only for their unequal commercialism. It is the surveillance and control, the censorship, the role of our intelligence community behind it all that is most important.
Otherwise, pretty good.
He is right about the Uberization of the economy for the masses.