Sounds exactly like the 1960’s student demonstrations on college campuses. The university administrator’s acquisition to student demands established the Marxist doctrine throughout the educational institutions, and now we have the results. Back then the students had to get off their butts to make protest signs and attend protest rally’s. Now they just zip off an email or tweet to obtain the same results, overturn the administration. Isn’t that effective journalism? I say they were taught very well.
I always had the impression some of the protests back then were a response to real things happening in the real world that had very concrete consequences for tens of thousands of people, like the Vietnam War and segregation. What gets me is today’s crop of kids are protesting figments of their imagination, like invisible “systemic” this and that, rights for people who imagine they have multiple “genders,” etc. The part that amazes is that the adults in our universities let themselves be bullied by these kids–especially today’s college kids, many of whom are so mentally screwed up they’d likely burst into tears and melt into a screaming mess on the floor if challenged.
With truth being relative, “anything goes.” Squash the intellectual mind and the idea of beauty, replace with empirical senses, and we get what we see and experience now.
They do not want any culture left standing.
Only smoke & ruins.