The nineties were dominated by feminism and political correctness. It was the time when the school systems in the Western world were re-alligned in order to churn out school students bathed in propaganda about 'poor minorities', 'mass immigration is good' and 'feminism will lead the way'.
There was a backlash against that absurdity in the late nineties as well, but because the institutional framework wasn't changed, they kept pushing their propaganda on school students. The MSM, the entertainment industry, the music industry and Hollywoke also joined in.
By the late nineties rap music and hip hop were the predominant music genres in pop music, which started to influence movies (like Scream 2), which in turn started to influence other things.
My theory is still that the DNC started pushing these things (or hijacked the trend) in order to capture the black voting bloc, which was indispensable for Democratic success in presidential elections.
It makes it all the more of a mask drop moment when anyone pointing to cultural subversion in that era decides, of all examples, to pick out Saved By the Bell and Friends... Bumped straight up to Alert Mode when that person is brown.
The eighties and nineties are also the decades of MTV, which ultimately gave us the 'documentary' called 'White People' in 2015. Something that they were working up to in hindsight.
MTV relentlessly pushed the victimhood narrative about how black people were just so deserving for simply being black and having being oppressed in decades prior. They were also instrumental in propelling the fame of movie star Will Smith to astronomical heights with the MTV movie awards and promotion of his music videos.
The nineties were dominated by feminism and political correctness. It was the time when the school systems in the Western world were re-alligned in order to churn out school students bathed in propaganda about 'poor minorities', 'mass immigration is good' and 'feminism will lead the way'.
There was a backlash against that absurdity in the late nineties as well, but because the institutional framework wasn't changed, they kept pushing their propaganda on school students. The MSM, the entertainment industry, the music industry and Hollywoke also joined in.
By the late nineties rap music and hip hop were the predominant music genres in pop music, which started to influence movies (like Scream 2), which in turn started to influence other things.
My theory is still that the DNC started pushing these things (or hijacked the trend) in order to capture the black voting bloc, which was indispensable for Democratic success in presidential elections.
It makes it all the more of a mask drop moment when anyone pointing to cultural subversion in that era decides, of all examples, to pick out Saved By the Bell and Friends... Bumped straight up to Alert Mode when that person is brown.
The eighties and nineties are also the decades of MTV, which ultimately gave us the 'documentary' called 'White People' in 2015. Something that they were working up to in hindsight.
MTV relentlessly pushed the victimhood narrative about how black people were just so deserving for simply being black and having being oppressed in decades prior. They were also instrumental in propelling the fame of movie star Will Smith to astronomical heights with the MTV movie awards and promotion of his music videos.