Leonid Fridman argues that nerds are an essential to our country's continuity. He uses a series of techniques to develop his argument.
Fridman starts by describing our country’s ways of bullying our nerds by using phrases like "anti-intellectualism" and "ostracism.” He then proceeds to identify the greatness of nerds by using phrases like “intellectually curious and academically serious” and "the pursuit of knowledge.” This technique alone makes nerds seem vital in U.S. society. In the following paragraphs, Fridman states that the nerds are bullied everywhere. He even mentions that the most prestigious academic institution in the country, Harvard, struggles with “anti-intellectualism.”