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Well-said. An important insight for me was appreciating how thoroughly the Marxists have penetrated our institutions. I learned of and read about Antonio Gramschi, of Italy several years ago and understood his approach to communism. 'The Long March Through The Institutions'.

We watched it from afar - meaning that we had some 30 years ago moved away from the big-city suburban life to a more rural area. Schools were focused on teaching basics, and school boards and administrators were conservative in oversight and spending. 30 years later, our kids are out of school, the suburbs have invaded, developers ballooned, and the invaders have bought expensive houses on tiny lots in the new suburbs. They have driven up taxes in a number of ways, and we now find obscene books in the libraries and curriculums and teachers that are more focused on 'social justice' than functional education. We sold to the developers, and now find ourselves further from the big city. The outward movement has been going on all over the country for many years, but the political movement has been more successful than I thought it could ever be.

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