I’m afraid not - liberals are perfectly easy to reel back in. The very function of liberalism is to co-opt radical ideas and make them subservient to the status quo - to play the political carrot as opposed to the political stick (the latter being what they keep fascists around for).
I want the people more committed to ethics.
How can you trust people’s ethics when they can be so easily convinced of that which is utterly unethical?
So when is the correct time to radicalise them? When they’re asleep? You know, like they are as long as there’s a lib in the Waffle House?
How can your heart be in the right place if you believe in the status quo?
I said it was easier - not quick.
They can’t be convinced - and that’s not just my opinion.
I’m afraid not - liberals are perfectly easy to reel back in. The very function of liberalism is to co-opt radical ideas and make them subservient to the status quo - to play the political carrot as opposed to the political stick (the latter being what they keep fascists around for).
How can you trust people’s ethics when they can be so easily convinced of that which is utterly unethical?