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      The Frankfurt School - roots of radical feminism and political correctness and bent on destruction

      America and the rest of the free Western world have been transformed by notions like radical feminism (which, without ever having its core tenets of patriarchy theory so much as questioned or verified, has become mainstream feminism), political correctness, sensitivity training, and the like since the 60's. Ever wonder how it all started? Well, the fact is, it's all Cultural Marxism, based on the writings of Karl Marx with an assist by Freud and other modern intellectuals. Discovering this has made a lot of things click for me - it's like the scattered jigsaw puzzle has suddenly assembled itself before my eyes. And the most insidious part is - people today are so brainwashed by it all they blindly lead the charge to destroy their own culture, with no idea that they're the pawns of communist intellectuals who devised a plan to divide and conquer, to separate countries into factions and provide them with propaganda designed to make them feel oppressed and to tell them exactly who the oppressors are in order to foment hatred.

      But enough of my blathering - here's a nice blurb to whet the appetite followed by the link:


      'Cultural Marxism' and 'critical theory' are concepts developed by a group of German intellectuals, who, in 1923 in Germany, founded the Institute of Social Research at Frankfurt University. The Institute, modeled after the Marx-Engels Institute in Moscow, became known as the Frankfurt School [3]. In 1933, when the Nazis came to power in Germany, the members of the Frankfurt School fled to the United States. While here, they migrated to major U.S. universities (Columbia, Princeton, Brandeis, and California at Berkeley). These intellectual Marxists included Herbert Marcuse, who coined the phrase, 'make love, not war,' during the anti-Vietnam War demonstrations.


      (LINK>) What is the Frankfurt School (and its effect on America)?

      I think they should remove the weird paragraph stating that if you believe in The Blind Watchmaker style evolution then you must be a fan of Cultural Marxism, and that obviously only those who believe in Intelligent Design can see beyond it - but just ignore that part - the rest is solid. I think they're assuming that liberals are all postmodernists and radical feminists and that conservatives are all religious extremists. The site it's posted on may well be some kind of weirdo site, but it's the first article I've found that succinctly lays out what Cultural Marxism is and where it started and how it's fed into today's PC straitjacket. But the article, aside from that one paragraph, gives a series of facts about the Frankfurt School that can't be washed away as propaganda.
      Last edited by Darkmatters; 06-25-2014 at 10:33 PM.

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