How about just Critical Theory, which I'm sure PragerU will not want to talk about the people who developed it.
It started in Weimar Germany by the Frankfurt school of Jewish Marxists who based things off of the failed Communist revolution in Germany of 1918. After Hitler took power they had to leave and went to New York where they were happily accepted at Columbia University. It was only after they taught a generation of students these curriculum under things like "Studies in Philosophy and Social Science" and inspired the sexual revolution of the 1960's to which it reached the general public.
Yeah. Good post. My understanding is that they replaced economic class warefare with racial class warefare. The goal being to divide the populace, pit them against each other, and use this unrest to sweep in global communism. They realized their economic class warefare had failed in Western, capitalistic societies because of the simple fact that capitalism >>>> communism. They found new cracks to exploit.
It's important to understand that they didn't totally replace class warfare with racial warfare. Commies are still there. They've just drafted allies through identity grievance. And all of them appear to recognize that friendly fire is not permitted.
Racism and anti-Semitism were second nature to him, and yet the cancel culture gives him a free pass every time.
by PAUL KENGOR
August 18, 2020, 12:01 AM
Of one contemporary, Marx blasted his “cynical, oily-obtrusive, phony-Baronial Jew-manners.” Particularly loathsome to Marx was anyone he suspected of part Jewish and African roots. Marx referred to his fellow German socialist Ferdinand Lassalle as a “greasy Jew,” “the little kike,” “water-polack Jew,” “Jew Braun,” “Yid,” “Izzy,” “Wily Ephraim,” “Baron Itzig,” and “the Jewish Nigger.” In a July 1862 letter to Engels, Marx confidently observed of Lassalle, “It is now perfectly clear to me that, as the shape of his head and the growth of his hair indicates, he is descended from the Negroes who joined in Moses’ flight from Egypt.” Lassalle’s “cranial formation,” detected Marx, was the giveaway. Marx did, however, allow for an exception: “unless his mother or grandmother on the father’s side was crossed with a nigger.” Marx chortled, “This union of Jew and German on a Negro base was bound to produce an extraordinary hybrid.” He also hastened to add, “The fellow’s importunity is also niggerlike.”
How about just Critical Theory, which I'm sure PragerU will not want to talk about the people who developed it.
It started in Weimar Germany by the Frankfurt school of Jewish Marxists who based things off of the failed Communist revolution in Germany of 1918. After Hitler took power they had to leave and went to New York where they were happily accepted at Columbia University. It was only after they taught a generation of students these curriculum under things like "Studies in Philosophy and Social Science" and inspired the sexual revolution of the 1960's to which it reached the general public.
https://www.anumuseum.org.il/blog-items/frankfurt-school-jewish-intellectuals-made-60s/
A good brief history on Critical Theory, courtesy of Tel Aviv University.
Yeah. Good post. My understanding is that they replaced economic class warefare with racial class warefare. The goal being to divide the populace, pit them against each other, and use this unrest to sweep in global communism. They realized their economic class warefare had failed in Western, capitalistic societies because of the simple fact that capitalism >>>> communism. They found new cracks to exploit.
It's important to understand that they didn't totally replace class warfare with racial warfare. Commies are still there. They've just drafted allies through identity grievance. And all of them appear to recognize that friendly fire is not permitted.
Intersectionality may be what kills us all.
Wait, so the Marxists were the Juice all along?!?
Marx hated jews too
Marx hated Jews, niggers and half-breeds.
https://archive.ph/ywIHF https://spectator.org/cancel-karl-marx/
Critical theory is the idea of criticism for the sake of it correct?
If you're riding a Donkey you're cruel to it but if you get off and walk next to it you're stupid for not riding a Donkey.
Critical Theory is "heads I win, tails you lose" but with a lot of extra steps, fancy words and human suffering added on.