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Meanwhile, (in) famous Australian xitter activist Drew Pavlou calls billionaires to (cultural) battle.
TL;DR: You big moneybags have nowhere to run and nowhere to hide, do not waste your money on some farcical "charter cities" or "network states", spend them on activists like Drew.
The Red Cavalry is on the horizon, this is now or never!
We need more ... think tanks!
Centi-millionaire/billionaire activism driven by money alone had been debated here previously, and the record is not encouraging.
If the situation is really so dire as Drew believes, if fate of Western civilization hangs in the balance, if Mamdani is really new Lenin ready to set the Earth aflame, something more than policy papers is needed, but what?
Any better ideas and suggestions from Mottizen elite human capital? Not castle in the sky plans and fantasies, but something that humble billionaire can do alone or with few friends.
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Man, how does one get hired by a think tank? It's always seemed like the ideal job to me.
I interned at Independent Institute back in 2008. I figure if I'd gone to graduate school and made more of a go at writing papers I might today be working there.
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