Comments by "earthstick" (@earthstick) on "How Do We Reverse The Left's Long March and Take Back Control Of Britain's Institutions?" video.

  1. Getting straight to the root of the problem, education of the next generation, might in theory be the quickest way out of this mess but the opposition has the upper hand in the universities and they will not allow dissent. The science fields might still be uncorrupted (except for environmental science) but the universities will never banish the humanities. The approach there might be for the scientists to take it upon themselves to leave and startup elsewhere. But overall the problem is very dense, so much so that it appears impenetrable. While going to the root immediately might appear the best way we might instead have to take victories as we can. Brexit was a massive victory. If Cummings succeeds in dismantling the lefts grip on the civil service then we will have another great victory and a platform to dismantle more. When it comes to the cultural battle I don't think we can expect the current generation of Conservatives to be able to make any significant victories because they are a product of this culture and they have been conditioned not to oppose it. But what they achieve in other areas can be put to good use by the next generation. We also need to cast aside this phrase 'live for the moment' that the opposition has come up with. It essentially means don't attempt anything that will not come to fruition within your own lifetime. It is a means to weaken opposition because of course changing a culture is always going to take longer than a lifetime. They have spanned generations in pursuit of their own ideals while simultaneously dissuading others from opposing them.
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