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RE: Is nostalgia resistence to official memory? Part 2.
Have you heard of Cultural Marxism related to the Frankfurt School.
It's funny I took a BA in Journalism and we had to learn a ton about the Frankfurt School and Cultural Marxism. It was taught as an important school of thought we should be aware of.
Now some years have passed and the Wikipedia entry for the topic lists it as a conspiracy. I even found a short video explaining it and YouTube gives me a warning before I can even view it.
So strange that the curriculum of one generation becomes the conspiracy theory of the next.
Indeed I have, and while many less intelligent members of the so called far-right do abuse the term, I cannot help but notice that what the term describes is omnipresent and violently imposes itself within all spheres of life. We may blame extreme liberalism, covert utopian movements to depose identity or even secret societies, but that doesn't change the fact that a very dangerous phenomenon is observable, that of the final stages of decay of the old order. We do not know what the logical conclusion of the tendencies now observable is, but certainly it is not anarchy, but rather the dictatorship of one idea, provided there will be minds capable of entertaining ideas without accepting them in the future.
You can't even watch it? I'm in Canada and I just have to click a button saying it might be offensive.
Are you in the UK?
Yes
Indeed I have, and while many less intelligent members of the so called far-right do abuse the term, I cannot help but notice that what the term describes is omnipresent and violently imposes itself within all spheres of life. We may blame extreme liberalism, covert utopian movements to depose identity or even secret societies, but that doesn't change the fact that a very dangerous phenomenon is observable, that of the final stages of decay of the old order. We do not know what the logical conclusion of the tendencies now observable is, but certainly it is not anarchy, but rather the dictatorship of one idea, provided there will be minds capable of entertaining ideas without accepting them in the future.