It's quite an insightful axiom. What JBP does so well is to frame opposition to social change as progressive, instead of conservative — i.e. by stopping the woke mobs, we'll enable greater social progress. It's not necessarily, like Christian fundamentalists argue, an appeal to a simpler time.
It's quite an insightful axiom. What JBP does so well is to frame opposition to social change as progressive, instead of conservative — i.e. by stopping the woke mobs, we'll enable greater social progress. It's not necessarily, like Christian fundamentalists argue, an appeal to a simpler time.
It's quite an insightful axiom. What JBP does so well is to frame opposition to social change as progressive, instead of conservative — i.e. by stopping the woke mobs, we'll enable greater social progress. It's not necessarily, like Christian fundamentalists argue, an appeal to a simpler time.