Have you ever read a book about feminism by feminists?
A book by a woman from a female perspective?
A book by social democrats of Keynesian economics?
Are you in a bubble, is all your information about the other side filtered through your own narrative, if so do you not think this is a limiting influence?
Suffer not the thoughts of your foe clouding your mind.
>>137255490
If you were right they wouldn't cloud your mind, and you would a far more thorough understanding of how to defeat your foe.
Yeah, I've studied feminist literature, black literature- not a whole course but took a workshop in queer lit.
It's imperative to know your enemy, I continue to read leftist books, attend their theatre, examine their fine art, etc.
>>137255063
In university I studied philosophy, as I was very interested in the so called Human Condition. I wasn't aligned with a political narrative going in, but my constant exposure to the asinine ideology of the left was my first baby red pill. I had professors tell me things like "We don't need to read Descartes, after all, he is a dead white male, let's read this book by bell hooks instead". I took a class called the philosophy of racism where we basically learned that before the Confederacy (The university is in the South) there was no such thing as racism. In that class, I was told not to speak too much because "you people have already had your turn". I still love philosophy and consider it one of the greatest gifts of civilization, but the discipline certainly attracts a lot of loons. Luckily my interest in the philosophy of consciousness kept me mostly away from politics.
I read Assata Shakurs book. She praises cuba as a communist paradise at the end of the book. (Its where she fled to after being accused of killing a cop) She shits on america and claims she didnt murder a cop. You'll see BLM quote her
>>137255063
It's not exactly rare m8, every single educational establishment is full of that shit.
THAT'S THE FUCKING PROBLEM