A summary of some readings and thoughts about the subject. The categorization of aspects of liberalism/communism/globalism in a religious context.
- deities/objects of worship: niggers, faggots, uppity women
- sacred texts: books promoting White guilt (White Fragility, civil rights hagiographies, etc), "studies", marxist (feminist, globalist) literature
- ritual practices: prominently supporting [current thing], dog-piling anyone who is against [current thing]
- moral code: White men can do no right, niggers and faggots can do no wrong, women can't be held responsible for their actions
- church/community: reddit, discord, twitch, pozzed online forums generally, "activist" organizations, subverted institutions are turned into churches
- clergy and leadership structure: WEF and other globalist technocrats are the head, marxist "intellectuals" and academics are the prophets, "scientists" and other credentialed individuals (therapists) or institutions (CDC) are the priests, journalists and public school teachers are the laity, "activists" are the lay preachers
- purpose of life: freedom from any kind obligation or considerations beyond immediate gratification
- worldview: reality is socially constructed, all "evil" is the result of "oppression" by White men and Christians
- symbols and icons: all of their gay commie flags
- proselytizing: pushing the gay commie agenda into every aspect of life, particularly against children, intentionally creating conflict to separate people into allies and enemies of the revolution
Anyone have anything to add/adjust?
One of their points of catechism is helplessness. "You can't (do/say/read/know) thing because you aren't special enough.". This plays into points 3, 6, 7, and 8, but I think it's behind them as a cause.
It's also a massive change from the Left of even 30 years ago, because back then, the only conservative groups who realized that reliance on outsiders meant subservience to outsiders were the Mormons, Amish and militias.
Mormons did a lot of stuff right.
I have strongly considered finding a Mormon/ex-Mormon woman to court. Having Mormons as my in-laws would be as comforting as a warm blanket.
Mormons are a really interesting people. I recommend people look up a local LDS cannery and make a visit. For one, always good to have food on hand. For two, you get to meet friendly people. I knew they knew I wasn't of their faith but I doubt they treated me any different from anyone else.
Your regional LDS district will also have an online store where you can order bulk goods.