Anonymous ID: 6b4f66 May 9, 2018, 9:03 a.m. No.1348757   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8930 >>8953

People are awakening in many different ways. Even though they may not be partaking of our Q efforts, more and more people realize that something is deeply wrong with our current intellectual and political thought. Believe it or not, even the NY Times looked into the topic - see this article about the Intellectual Dark Web (may be behind a paywall):

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/08/opinion/intellectual-dark-web.html

 

You can also reach the article for free from the author's Twat site:

https://twitter.com/bariweiss

 

From the long NYT article:

 

Of course, the whole notion of drawing lines to keep people out is exactly what inspired the Intellectual Dark Web folks in the first place. They’re committed to the belief that setting up no-go zones and no-go people is inherently corrupting to free thought.

 

“You have to understand that the I.D.W. emerged as a response to a world where perfectly reasonable intellectuals were being regularly mislabeled by activists, institutions and mainstream journalists with every career-ending epithet from ‘Islamophobe’ to ‘Nazi,’” Eric Weinstein said. “Once I.D.W. folks saw that people like Ben Shapiro were generally smart, highly informed and often princely in difficult conversations, it’s more understandable that occasionally a few frogs got kissed here and there as some I.D.W. members went in search of other maligned princes.”

 

If anyone has any links to the Intellectual Dark Web, please post by replying to this comment.

Anonymous ID: 6b4f66 May 9, 2018, 9:29 a.m. No.1348953   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1348757

 

Sheesh! Found the link to the Intellectual Dark Web in the article:

 

http://intellectualdark.website/

 

Core principles of the IDW:

•A willingness to engage in conversations with people who have different beliefs and political viewpoints

•Rejection of identity politics (and a recognition that it has become the dominant ideology in mainstream media discourse)

•Ideas worth listening to

•Honoring of freedom of speech

•People who don’t want them to speak their truth and try to silence them