RE: Post #48
Thank you for the great article. It is very interesting how the author shows in historic perspective the parallels in between economic Marxism and cultural Marxism, and when and how the cultural Marxism was born.
We had to study in the High School economic Marxism titled Political Economics Study, and later on, another indoctrinating course, called Scientific Socialism. The hardest part was to not get sick at the stomach while studying these subjects for a year long, and try to obtain the good grades so, it wont ruin your average grade at the end of the school year. I remember tearing the book apart at the end of the year starting with the front page; the picture of the dear leader, loving father of all.
It saddens me enormously that so many people in America dont realize, that one day they will end up doing in one way or the other, what I did, but then is going to be too late for them and America, too.
The introduction of cultural Marxism was simple and mostly brutal as it was the Communist Party power grab. It was clear by punishing laws, what you can say and what not, what radio stations can you listen and which one you can not, report to the police if you ever talk to any foreigner tourist from a western country and tell what did you talked about, what papers you can read and what not even hold in your hands, etc. Feminism was sugarcoated and the government mandated their nomination to higher position no matter what. It was like the Affirmative Action here. March 8 was the official day to praise all women.
PS: Ooops, now the outside PC crowd will label me with violent tendencies, because I tore apart a leftist indoctrinating book in High School.
Good post,dear friend.
What all the special interest groups don’t realize is they are just useful idiots to gain power and will be eliminated in marxists type of world.