One of the reasons I've been having so much trouble for quite a few years is that the powers that be are very smart, made of some of the most powerful thinkers out there, and I think they use the memetic nature of certain ideas to trap people in a cage. All these ideas that they cling to for a moment to grab power, they're powerful ideas. They're structured in such a way that they'll tend to dominate your mind, and they learn how they can push the envelope without breaking the memetic envelope. That's how you can start with the ideas of the 2001 era left and twist them until someone from 2001 would be appalled at what a 2020 leftist says. The trick is to snap the trance a memetic idea puts you in and think critically regardless of how good an idea sounds, and really take time to temper it into something robust.
So the memetic power of "racism is wrong" twists into into "so we need to be incredibly racist". They've mutated the meme of "women should be treated equally to men" to "so we can never treat them equally". They've mutated the meme of "Who I fuck is nobody's business" into "Who you fuck is my business". The memetic power of the original idea is so strong that you If you let the trance keep power then you won't notice the devolution or even if you notice you are powerless to challenge it.
This fits with the current meme of "the left can't meme". The amount of mental gymnastics required to get to where they are is so profound that there's no way to succinctly express those ideas. You basically need to indoctrinate someone entirely with 10 years of memetic mutation to get them to where you are.
By contrast, the right is currently a very recent counterculture and their memetic ideas are relatively fresh and unspoiled, so you can explain basic ideas in a few words.
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