The Great Reset conspiracy is....now something the woke elite mention in chatty, "non-controversial" alumni emails??
To be fair, this same source (a "class correspondent" officially assigned by the university to be the "liaison" between the class mass-mailings and the alumni office) sent around a rant in November 2020 about how we must all work together to save the world from Trump (canvass! vote! get others to vote!) and nobody seemed to bat an eye. As I recall, it ended with a "if you think this is inappropriate or overly political then you can take over being class correspondent!" line. The next email celebrated "victory" and thanked "everyone" for being so "supportive" of the last email. (Presumably those of us who thought it was overly political and a totally inappropriate use of alumni correspondence channels also thought it wasn't worth trying to argue with zealots and just hit the "delete" button. I'm guessing we're the ones who don't donate money, either.)
I will say, though - one benefit of having gone to a very elite school is that the alumni missives really help one to keep up with what the elite are thinking. Right now, my most recent data point is that they appear to be eagerly awaiting some sort of "Great Reset."
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Date: 2021-09-14 08:10 pm (UTC)Yes, I was thinking the same thing!
The Great Reset conspiracy is....now something the woke elite mention in chatty, "non-controversial" alumni emails??
To be fair, this same source (a "class correspondent" officially assigned by the university to be the "liaison" between the class mass-mailings and the alumni office) sent around a rant in November 2020 about how we must all work together to save the world from Trump (canvass! vote! get others to vote!) and nobody seemed to bat an eye. As I recall, it ended with a "if you think this is inappropriate or overly political then you can take over being class correspondent!" line. The next email celebrated "victory" and thanked "everyone" for being so "supportive" of the last email. (Presumably those of us who thought it was overly political and a totally inappropriate use of alumni correspondence channels also thought it wasn't worth trying to argue with zealots and just hit the "delete" button. I'm guessing we're the ones who don't donate money, either.)
I will say, though - one benefit of having gone to a very elite school is that the alumni missives really help one to keep up with what the elite are thinking. Right now, my most recent data point is that they appear to be eagerly awaiting some sort of "Great Reset."