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All the terms that acquired a different meaning over the last 5 years
This compendium is based on actual unironic uses of the terms by perverse academia and lying media. How fast is culture destroyed?
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Are social justice warriors malignant narcissists?
One look at their tactics and the answer will become clear.
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Beware of Kafkatrapping
Wendy McElroy aptly summarizes the truth about the manipulative tactic known as Kafkatrapping, a term coined by Eric Raymond to describe that pattern of ...
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Beware the P.C. game
Professor Jordan Peterson gives us an in-depth review of the game plan that social justice warriors use to weasel themselves into a group and put themselves in ...
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Calling each other "comrade" is proper cultural Marxism
More evidence that the cultural Marxists are closely aligned with the original Marxists and control institutions where.
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Canada has entered the totalitarianism of mandated speech
Bill C-16 was approved today with no recorded vote. Legally-approved totalitarianism keeps marching forward in the West.
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Colleges, cultural Marxism, and the pursuit of power over truth
Tom Woods and Jonathan Haidt sit down and discuss and how universities are systematically teaching people to evaluate arguments with the Marxist framework of ...
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Cultural Marxism
A copy of the long-since memory-holed article on Wikipedia detailing the concept of cultural Marxism — a colloquialism used to describe the critical theory ...
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Difficult conversations on intelligence and genetics
The current moral fashions make the heritability of intelligence a taboo topic. Lots of people confuse population data averages with the ability to draw ...
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Dubya Bush-era tactics and so-called "social justice" tactics are the same. It's all critical theory, and it's here with you.
With profound apologies to my readers, this is the first time that I will link to a Tumblr post. Why? Because the poster is actually right.
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