I could be wrong, but don’t be surprised if the return of students to campuses winds up having a big impact on the presidential race.
Student activists have an outsized impact on our cultural life. Unlike the masses of Hamas supporters who pour out into the streets of our cities, in the eyes of the ruling elite, these students matter. What they say or do on college campuses will get far more attention than the thousands of Islamists who have poured out into our streets.
The Islamists invade city streets, and while the elite live in cities, they really only live in tiny bubbles within those cities, largely unaffected by migrant crime, street protests, pervasive antisemitism, and even the blocking of traffic. It is ordinary people who are hurt, and the elite doesn’t give a damn about ordinary people.
You only see the excesses of the protests on Twitter/X. The real world has little sway over the minds of the media.
That translates into relatively minimal coverage of the worst aspects of these protests and the celebration of the moral clarity displayed by these moral monsters. […]
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