Posted on 12/30/2020 11:20:47 AM PST by rktman
Today's identity politics leftists have a different idea for society. Although they speak about wealth redistribution, they try hard to keep that fact their little secret. Instead, their focus is on reducing humans themselves to an indistinguishable blending of race and sex. (The racial blending is interesting because neo-leftists also cling to their belief that the races are entirely distinct, with an immutable hierarchy from dark skin down to light.)
The latest example of this new leftist utopianism is something that most of us missed back in March, when we were preoccupied with the emerging virus. On March 3, the U.N. Women introduced their utopia: "Equiterra, where gender equality is real."
At the link, you'll find a colorful picture of Equiterra, along with text describing what's wonderful about it. If you want to know what Third Wave, intersectional feminists want, this is it.
Traditional male-female couples are a minority. Instead, there are lesbian and gay couples and gender-neutral couples. There are mommies without daddies and daddies without mommies, and two mommies and two daddies. Only one traditional nuclear family (father, mother, and gender-neutral child) appears, but this shocking breach is rescued because Dad has only one leg.
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
Your guide to wonderfullness.
I wonder how many of those German babes holding up their “Welcome Refugees” sign (with huge smiles on their faces), have now gotten a taste of the ‘refugee lifestyle’.
leftist utopia = Oxymoron ? LOL
Oh, they tasted it I’m sure. Willingly or not.
“Leftist Utopia” is an oxymoron. An impossibility. There may possibly be some kind of Utopia. But it won’t have anything to do with Marxism. Marxism creates “Anti-Utopias”.
Correction. It’s utopia for SOME special folks. The masses, not so much.
Utopia = Distopia
to deny that a decision of labor is good is to evade reality and to reject reason
I guess their idea of life involves cartoon characters. I prefer one with real people.
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