I found this to be quite interesting - sent by an associate when the topic came up.
What do you make of this?
Submitted 2 years ago by Monarque@wolfballs.com to freeforum@wolfballs.com
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I found this to be quite interesting - sent by an associate when the topic came up.
What do you make of this?
I watched anime when I was 8 to 12 and it did nothing to me. Those were a little different 20 years ago.
I think its more likely something in the food supply but kids are on iPads to much. .
I was thinking that something with the apps themselves might be powering this. We used to put a VHS or DVD into a machine that would play it and we spent so much more time interacting with others in reality.
That isn't happening as much. Some people may be living entirely in their screens and their sense of reality is completely distorted. We didn't really have that.
True, although kids did watch TV a lot. TV trays got pulled out and kids ate in front of it and lived in front if it. Maybe those are the bad millinials.
ThonasJefferson@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
There was a big problem with this stuff 90 years ago in Germany. The apps may play a small role.
Marxist demoralization lay at the roots, and when started as young as three and four years old it isn’t just gender, it warps all of reality.
In the West children have been taught to perceive the world through the lens of the bible. Even agnostic children for the most part, unknowingly (Murder is wrong, envy is wrong, life has value, work hard and you can keep the fruits of your labor, provide for your family, etc.)
What they are doing now is an attempt to entirely restructure Western civilization and they need a full range of marxist sub-ideologies to fill the void in Western canon.
Monarque@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
Right, they want people to completely reimagine right and wrong. They want religion to be removed and have zero influence.
Marxist sub ideology is a good concept. I'm going to keep that phrase in mind going forward. Could be better than the concept cultural Marxism.
ThonasJefferson@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
It was the best way I could describe them when I was working on studying communism.
I would say cultural marxism is the parent ideology, equivalent in purpose and goal to traditional marxism.
The sub-ideologies as I identified them were those such as feminism, critical race theory, gender ideology, etc that are used to tear down the culture and push demoralization. In my opinion they are too encompassing to be movements or theories, that’s why I settled on the term sub-ideologies.