Episode 2 Full. Social Justice Camps and Philosophy

2 years ago
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We actually have video and audio at the same time! We're getting better at this. I told y'all I've been studying.
This is actually part one of defining the philosophy behind the craziness in the media, academic, and political scenes. In part two we'll dive a little deeper with more examples of how this is manifesting in the U.S. as well as the strategies used to mislead and manipulate the public. If it's confusing so far that's ok. We're trying to simplify a very complex and misleading ideology.
Here's the link to the Time magazine article as promised. https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Famp%2Fs%2Ftime.com%2F5936036%2Fsecret-2020-election-campaign%2F%253famp%3Dtrue%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR2M1WxQm_ngHMnW0xqeaqj6lmViGu2IoSg6jSaempkRIfhguJ7XH1Lfxfw&h=AT0xm72olwhe0NTl4Hnhlj8jc-NJ2OquegfiXkUjMZ-Pcs9XEcXve8BeUorEq7XkAs_JMurOC0C_XRgqAl1KwJyZ0Xcq10NMN7tDSFCAdLGBI7Y-oFzQfT0hTeQIV1B2Ug

And some of, but not all, of my sources for critical theory and social justice ideology.
- Is Every One Really Equal? An Intro to Key Concepts In Social Justice Education. - Olzem Sensoy and Robin DiAngelo
- Critical Race Theory, An Introduction. - Richard Delgado and Jean Stephancic
- How to be an Antiracist. - Ibram X. Kendi (this one will be delved into more deeply in part two)
- Cynical Theories. - Helen Pluckrose and James Lindsay

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