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Culture War Roundup for the week of October 31, 2022

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We're 50 years out from these people bombing things. We're not getting more radical, we're getting more squeamish about safety and death when one person dying possibly as the result of a delay caused by an activist is a large news story.

Can you imagine the hoopla if a climate activist blows up a bomb in NYC? As opposed to it just being another Tuesday in 1972.

These things have gone up and down. As wild as the events detailed in Days of Rage were, the LA Riots were also quite the to-do and the nationwide scope of the 2020 riots was similarly wild. When random towns like Kenosha are subject to burned buildings and street violence, it is emphatically not a setting where all that's going on is sqeamishness.

I'm not talking about bombings. If the only response they have to failure is radical escalation to ramp up social coercion, how do they deal with the actual physical problem of rolling blackouts?

I'm saying that when they're running the government, solar panels not working when the sun goes down will be blamed on climate wreckers, Soviet style.

how do they deal with rolling blackouts?

The same way they do right now: the price goes up, and the people who can't afford it (either on their own, or because the resulting economic downturn by not being able to make goods when power is nonexistent or not at competitive rates resulted in them losing their jobs) are simply left to freeze.