Began in 2012? It began with the introduction of public schools. Everything bad going on today really starting ramping up in the 1800s. Communism, feminism, government control over kids, trans, etc... The 1800s is when it really started being pushed heavily and the early 1900s is when wars over it broke out and all your seeing now is the result of losing those wars.
The French and American revolutions are the cause of nearly all problems today, but your post makes you sound like a clown. The 1800s were the hayday of Victorianism, but that is because they managed to put the genie of the French Revolution back in the bottle for a century at the Congress of Vienna.
Mostly because it led to the French Revolution due to the French crown's bankruptcy and the ideology that was dominant. Viewed in isolation, it was not all that bad. Its consequences throughout the world, on the other hand, for a people to throw off their sovereign and be successful as a result.
I see. I think they would have gone broke anyway and the French revolution would have happened around a similar time regardless, but I could be wrong about that.
Began in 2012? It began with the introduction of public schools. Everything bad going on today really starting ramping up in the 1800s. Communism, feminism, government control over kids, trans, etc... The 1800s is when it really started being pushed heavily and the early 1900s is when wars over it broke out and all your seeing now is the result of losing those wars.
Reading about Freire and how his commie bullshit has infested the academic system is so disgusting and frustrating.
https://newdiscourses.com/2022/08/paulo-freire-and-the-critical-theft-of-education/
The French and American revolutions are the cause of nearly all problems today, but your post makes you sound like a clown. The 1800s were the hayday of Victorianism, but that is because they managed to put the genie of the French Revolution back in the bottle for a century at the Congress of Vienna.
How is the American revolution the cause of our problems?
Mostly because it led to the French Revolution due to the French crown's bankruptcy and the ideology that was dominant. Viewed in isolation, it was not all that bad. Its consequences throughout the world, on the other hand, for a people to throw off their sovereign and be successful as a result.
I see. I think they would have gone broke anyway and the French revolution would have happened around a similar time regardless, but I could be wrong about that.