They're all "horrified" that he doesn't do exactly what they deem is proper.
Notice how they always make it "we"? They never say "I."
We know precisely why that is, too. Their entire ideology is based off of a groupthink mentality. The didactic preaching that they constantly participate in might as well be the liturgical yowling of a cult at this point. It never ends. It's always the same shibboleths shoved in everyone's face in order to collect virtue points.
They're so desperate for validation from others that they've sacrificed all intellectual individuality that they may have had in exchange for a socially prescribed dogma that demands conformity. Their world where everyone thinks exactly the same shit sounds incredibly boring. I want no part in that dystopian nightmare.
You know what woke culture really shows why religion is so important.
It's not something I thought I would ever have thought some years ago. That's not to say I look down on it — quite the opposite — I've just always thought it shouldn't matter if people don't like it and that they could just do whatever the hell it is they wanna do.
The reason I think it's so important, besides the obvious ones which have been touched upon by many scholars who emphasize the importance of a nation with morals, is because it appears that the average midwit will almost always find a substitute that fulfills that role.
To me, it appears that many people have completely replaced faith in a religion with worship of themselves and their political/social ideologies. They demonstrate the same behavior that's typically been observed in zealots of the past; shamelessly intolerant towards anyone who wouldn't think exactly like they did. If that's going to be the case, then it makes sense why we've always held religion in high regard socially as a foundation of society for thousands of years.
I can't help but wonder if others came to the same realization as certain empires fell throughout history.
They're all "horrified" that he doesn't do exactly what they deem is proper.
Notice how they always make it "we"? They never say "I."
We know precisely why that is, too. Their entire ideology is based off of a groupthink mentality. The didactic preaching that they constantly participate in might as well be the liturgical yowling of a cult at this point. It never ends. It's always the same shibboleths shoved in everyone's face in order to collect virtue points.
They're so desperate for validation from others that they've sacrificed all intellectual individuality that they may have had in exchange for a socially prescribed dogma that demands conformity. Their world where everyone thinks exactly the same shit sounds incredibly boring. I want no part in that dystopian nightmare.
You know what woke culture really shows why religion is so important.
It's not something I thought I would ever have thought some years ago. That's not to say I look down on it — quite the opposite — I've just always thought it shouldn't matter if people don't like it and that they could just do whatever the hell it is they wanna do.
The reason I think it's so important, besides the obvious ones which have been touched upon by many scholars who emphasize the importance of a nation with morals, is because it appears that the average midwit will almost always find a substitute that fulfills that role.
To me, it appears that many people have completely replaced faith in a religion with worship of themselves and their political/social ideologies. They demonstrate the same behavior that's typically been observed in zealots of the past; shamelessly intolerant towards anyone who wouldn't think exactly like they did. If that's going to be the case, then it makes sense why we've always held religion in high regard socially as a foundation of society for thousands of years.
I can't help but wonder if others came to the same realization as certain empires fell throughout history.