Bobby. wrote on Jan 2
nd, 2024 at 6:32pm:
Since Frank is still frothing at the mouth (in lieu of debate), let's see if Bobby has anything useful to contribute.
Quote:Cultural Marxism is sometimes labeled as a conspiracy theory by people on the far left, but this definition explains how most people use the term in political conversation:
Ok, let's look at what "Cultural Marxism" means for "most people" in "political conversation" - but we already have a problem, namely, what does the term "Marxism" (without the "Cultural" appendage) mean for
most people?
Quote:Marxism...
Ah - a definition of "Marxism" without the "cultural" appendage?
Quote:....can be summed up as the interpretation that the world is best understood as a power struggle between different wealth groups (poor, middleclass, rich, bourgeoisie, proletariot, etc).
That's what I explained to Frank, which resulted in his frothing at the mouth; the struggle for economic justice against injustice , eg children forced to work in coal mines during the European industrial revolution , or people forced to live in tents, in wealthy nations, today.
Quote:Cultural Marxism is a term used to describe the idea that our society is best interpreted as being a power struggle between different identity groups or cultures(women, men, gay, straight, black, white).
Which is an inadequate interpretation of reality; poor whites are forced to live in tents alongside poor blacks in the US.
Quote:Cultural Marxism is used by most people refers to a kind of behavior that looks for power imbalances in everyday culture (like asking a person where they are from, or complementing a black persons hair) and problematizing those interactions, causing people to resent others for innocuous little social misdemeanors.
Blimey - keep digging Bobby, you are indeed doing a good job of exposing the idiocies of "cultural Marxism".
Quote:Cultural Marxism assumes the worst of the actions of a supposedly powerful group by saying that their little faux-pas are really egregious examples of latent prejudice, and excuses the hatred and rudeness of the supposedly weaker group by saying that their behavior is an expression of resisting power or "asserting their personhood".
Note: resisting
injustice IS asserting personhood.
Quote:Cultural Marxists hunt relentlessly to find things to be offended about,
Yes, they are fools (whether LW or RW) ; true Marxists are concerned with
economic injustice , while cultural Marxists fail to understand that
the economic/political system is the problem, not peoples' identities and perceived put-downs of particular groups.
Quote:and claim to speak on behalf of all oppressed groups, though most of the time cultural marxists are rich, priviledged, upper and middle class white college women with multicolored hair.
So they do have an awareness of
oppression and injustice, but don't understand the system is at fault, as explained above. So they blame the "oppressors" rather than the system which requires the "oppressors" to maintain control of the system on behalf of the elites.
Quote:"Like every moral busybody across history, Cultural Marxists always come at you with this famous glint in their eye that suggests that they know better than you how you should live your life and they will make you if they get the chance."
You mean, eg, 'SJW's' are "moral busybodies"?
Quote:"Cultural Marxism is the practice of interpreting what people say in the most uncharitable way."
See above...thanks Bobby for making the case for us: "cultural Marxism",
whether in its real or imagined manifestations, is BS.