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    "On the political side, I don't think it's resolvable because I think there's a deep functional need not to understand.  The problem is that if what I'm saying is correct, then it's also subversive and, therefore, it'd better not be understood.  Let me put it this way: if I found that I did have easy access to systems of power like journals and television, then I'd begin to be worried.  I'd think I'm doing something wrong because I ought to be trying to subvert those systems of power, and if I'm doing it and I'm doing it honestly, they shouldn't want to have me around.  In those [political] areas, misunderstanding (if you want to call it that) is almost an indication that you may well be on the right track.  It's not proof that you're on the right track, but it's an indication you may be.  If you're understood and appreciated, it's almost proof that you're not on the right track."  Noam Chomsky (1991)

(In other words, there's a reason UCLA's Kimberlé Crenshaw has been given wide access to global media platforms belonging to immense multinational private power.)

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    "What is important in the present context is the contribution of the harshest critics (within the mainstream) to reinforcing the system of indoctrination, of which they themselves are victims—as is the norm for the educated classes, who are typically the most profoundly indoctrinated and in a deep sense the most ignorant group, the victims as well as the purveyors of the doctrines of the faith.  The great achievement of the critics is to prevent the realization that what is happening today is not some departure from our historical ideals and practice, to be attributed to the personal failings of this or that individual.  Rather, it is the systematic expression of the way our institutions function and will continue to function unless impeded by an aroused public that comes to understand their nature and their true history—exactly what our educational institutions must prevent if they are to fulfill their function, namely, to serve power and privilege."
Noam Chomsky (1984)

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