Remember the old days, when the words "Yale School of Medicine" might have impressed you?
Here's one of their faculty:
"White supremacy urgency in the workplace."
Would there be any point in debating someone whose brain produces a phrase like that?
There may -- may, I say -- have been a time when we were dealing with differences we could resolve through rational discussion.
If we were ever at such a point, it has long since passed.
The destruction of lives and livelihoods for no reason (it was clear early on that none of the so-called interventions did a sliver of good), the racialist gobbledygook in the classrooms, the gratuitous obstacles placed in the way of food production, the Biden White House's threats of "executive orders" to impoverish people in the name of preventing "climate change" -- these elite obsessions, taken together, amount to a declaration of war.
And so far, our side has been almost all talk and no action.
It's great to write articles and books. I've done a lot of that. But what should people DO once they have the knowledge in those articles and books?
We've seen over the past half century numerous cases of wars in which one side seemed to have every possible advantage, and yet somehow they could not subdue the other side. So our situation, which does not involve a shooting war, is far from hopeless.
But it's long past time we actually did something.
What I want for my kids and me, and for you, too, dear reader, is that no matter what they throw at us, we are unconquerable.