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Old 10-19-2018, 08:52 AM
 
Location: The Republic of Gilead
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Wrong. I believe the Christian Right is primarily responsible for the hatred and division we are currently experiencing in this country. It's the only "tribe" in our current society that refuses to accept pluralism and coexist with the others. The religious right believes that it OWNS America and that it's the "conscience of the culture" and that everyone else should fall in line behind the social and cultural norms it dictates. Because the left won't just shut up and be quiet while they roll back 70 years of social progress and try to force us all to live in the 1950s we are the problem. Those who don't conform to whims and desires of these "family values" conservatives are "stirring up division" and committing "cultural Marxism." Classic projection.

 
Old 10-19-2018, 08:53 AM
 
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Post modernist cultural Marxism and now neo post cultural Marxism is all the rave now.
Sheesh! Anything to whoosh out some of the Trumpismo.
 
Old 10-19-2018, 08:55 AM
 
Location: PSL
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“Cultural Marxism” is a term invented by paranoid right-wing nutjobs to discredit policies they find threatening.

It’s a term you won’t anywhere outside of the far-right blogosphere/ mediasphere.
Strange, we agree on molten salt reactors.
Does that make me less of a right wing nut job?
 
Old 10-19-2018, 08:58 AM
 
Location: Long Island
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Wrong. I believe the Christian Right is primarily responsible for the hatred and division we are currently experiencing in this country. It's the only "tribe" in our current society that refuses to accept pluralism and coexist with the others. The religious right believes that it OWNS America and that it's the "conscience of the culture" and that everyone else should fall in line behind the social and cultural norms it dictates. Because the left won't just shut up and be quiet while they roll back 70 years of social progress and try to force us all to live in the 1950s we are the problem. Those who don't conform to whims and desires of these "family values" conservatives are "stirring up division" and committing "cultural Marxism." Classic projection.
its the fascist liberals that constantly spew hate, and superiority


the liberals that their lessons from hitler.. liberals constantly spew their superior party


its the liberals that say deplorable, and bible/gun clingers
its the liberals who say cons are dumber, less intelligent, and poorer .... its the superior (master) race (party) mentality


American ;iberalism is NOT classic liberalism..it has become a fascoi-socialist movement bent on "fundamentally transforming America" from a republic to a fascio-socialist/communist state


you even had Edwards and Kerry saying "we have the better hair"... liberalism is divisionism
 
Old 10-19-2018, 09:00 AM
 
Location: USA
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Strange, we agree on molten salt reactors.
Does that make me less of a right wing nut job?
I guess it depends on whether or not you use the term “Cultural Marxism.”
 
Old 10-19-2018, 09:08 AM
 
Location: PSL
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I guess it depends on whether or not you use the term “Cultural Marxism.”
Cultural Marxism prevents us from having nice things. Like those molten salt reactors.
Why?
Nuclear is scary. Oppose nuclear.

Buy the solar panels and over sized fans proletariat! Only the vile capitalist would tell you those are a fools errand.
 
Old 10-19-2018, 09:17 AM
 
Location: Colorado Springs
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Oddly enough, Trump sounded like a traditional “Marxist” when he railed against the economic elites and spoke of the plight of ordinary working people. His rhetoric on economic issues was actually to the left of Hillary’s.
Fascists often co-opt left wing talking points to appeal to the working class.
 
Old 10-19-2018, 09:34 AM
 
Location: USA
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Wrong. I believe the Christian Right is primarily responsible for the hatred and division we are currently experiencing in this country. It's the only "tribe" in our current society that refuses to accept pluralism and coexist with the others. The religious right believes that it OWNS America and that it's the "conscience of the culture" and that everyone else should fall in line behind the social and cultural norms it dictates. Because the left won't just shut up and be quiet while they roll back 70 years of social progress and try to force us all to live in the 1950s we are the problem. Those who don't conform to whims and desires of these "family values" conservatives are "stirring up division" and committing "cultural Marxism." Classic projection.
Yes. I was raised in the Religious Right’s alternative universe, and I would say that your assessment is correct.
 
Old 10-19-2018, 09:36 AM
 
Location: Nowhere
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Marx, Lennin, Trotsky ]


Don't forget Saul Alinsky, who Hillary wrote her thesis on, and whose 'Rules For Radicals' is the basis for much of this "cultural Marxism" insanity we see in the West today.


And Albert Einstein conjuring up the One-World Government, the "United Nations" (who all Western countries now take orders from).


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A segment of the American population fears the creation of a world government, thinking it will become some kind of totalitarian regime à la the Third Reich or Soviet Russia or a superstate out of Orwell's "1984". A logical consequence of such a government for these folks would be the curtailing of their freedoms. Probably no guns allowed. Universal health care. Too many taxes. Eventual dictatorship.
https://bigthink.com/paul-ratner/sho...ein-thought-so
 
Old 10-19-2018, 09:37 AM
 
Location: Colorado Springs
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Don't forget Saul Alinsky, who Hillary wrote her thesis on, and whose 'Rules For Radicals' is the basis for much of this "cultural Marxism" insanity we see in the West today.


And Albert Einstein conjuring up the One-World Government, the "United Nations" (who all Western countries now take orders from).
Oh noes minorities have rights the west is truly doomed!
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