"Ideological capture" is an understatement:
Kevin Bass is a medical student and researcher who publicly admitted that he (and many in the scientific community) were wrong about Covid lockdowns and mandates. Since then, the guy seems to have taken a pretty massive red pill.
Over the past day or so, he published a spread of graph compilations showing how industries have become far-left. The Big Tech one wasn't a surprise to hardly anyone, and neither is education, but it's still interesting to see anyway:
And psychology:
But what about other industries?
What about, say, accountants?
And engineers?
You have seen how the medical profession has gone woke by pushing for trans ideology, but did you know it was this bad?
Many doctors were far-right ultra-Chads in the '90s!
What about lawyers?
Bass's data set comes from Stanford's Database on Ideology, Money in Politics, and Elections. If you're a nerd who wants to double-check his work, it's there for you.
So ... how do we apply this data to lessons about the coming year?
Well, it seems to me that fixing the country isn't going to happen by simply "draining the Swamp" or passing laws. Tens of millions of top-level professionals across America are true believers in the woke cult. Entire industries are devotees to the religion.
If you read about such movements through history, you notice this pattern: To pull a majority of people out of the mind hive might require them to see the inevitable mass atrocities that come from their beliefs.
Given what's ahead of us in 2024, that's a scary thought.
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