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So, a few things. One, I appreciate the authors evolution on this, but I also think for anyone who lived through the US's campaigns in the war on terror, on resistance movements like BLM, Dakota pipeline, Occupy, Me Too, on and on..
The American (and often global) experience is a eventual experience of realizing you are being lied to and finding a way to the truth. For me it was being enlisted and finding Democracy Now! because it was a show I could download on an mp3 players and put on mini-disks when I was preparing for underways.
The same sentiment that the author is appreciating is one that some people in the 90's got when they first had access to the internet. That kids in the 2000's felt when they found alternative media (DN!, others, many coming from the WTO protests of the 90's), that kids in the mid-2000's felt when they found social media, when kids in the 2010's found the second wave of social media, when kids in the 2020's found the fediverse, and on and on.
At least we have hot chips now while we're being lied to. Society has come so far