Folks, we’re almost there. Next week I should be able to wrap up the study guide and then I promise to have some more substantive posts. There are actually a few already in the pipeline, but I want to wrap up this part of the project first.
Given the length, number of concepts and details in Chapter 3 of the book, today I’m releasing the study guide for chapter 3.1 - 3.3 of Counter Wokecraft. This chapter is the most exciting and climactic as it takes all the concepts developed in the first two chapters of the book and begins to put them into practice. It begins with how to spot wokecraft even in places where you least expect it, and importantly, before it’s too late. It then explores general principles you can use to develop and hone your counter wokecraft strategies and skills. It’s emphasized how critical it is, for effective counter wokecraft, to work with others. As a result the last section covered (3.3) talks about how to identify allies and to first make contact with them so you can work together.
I hope you’ll find it useful. As usual, feel free to let me know what I can do to improve the study guide. You can let me know by email: charles.pincourt@outlook.com, or on Twitter @wokedissident.
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