"Culture of Critique" basically invented the reaction to it, no?
Prior to that, Cultural Marxism was being used a a positive thing -- as a goal -- by (((academics))).
I like to use their word equity, which is just a word for trying to force equality of outcomes. The conservative perspective (maybe cuckservative) is that there should be equality of opportunity. The reactionary perspective is "get these people out of my country."
I don't spend a lot of time thinking about equality (or whatever). I think the government should attempt to treat people equally. Even that is impossible. But it inspires faith in government when they try. And that's vital. Discrimination is a right not reserved under the Constitution and therefore left to the state and, further, the people.
"Culture of Critique" basically invented the reaction to it, no?
Prior to that, Cultural Marxism was being used a a positive thing -- as a goal -- by (((academics))).
I like to use their word equity, which is just a word for trying to force equality of outcomes. The conservative perspective (maybe cuckservative) is that there should be equality of opportunity. The reactionary perspective is "get these people out of my country."
"Culture of Critique" basically invented the reaction to it, no?
Prior to that, Cultural Marxism was being used a a positive thing -- as a goal -- by (((academics))).