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[[Cultural Marxism]] is a branch of Marxist ideology originally formulated by the Bavarian German Secret societies, that found an audience at the Frankfurt School in Germany, and which had its origins the early part of the twentieth century. Cultural Marxism comprises much of the foundation of [[Critical Theory]] which formed into current times as [[Political Correctness]]. At its worst, political correctness is nothing different form Orwell's Newspeak, an attempt to change the way people think by forcibly changing the way they speak. This ideology emerged as a response of European Marxist intellectuals disillusioned by the early political failures of conventional economic Marxist ideology. | [[Cultural Marxism]] is a branch of Marxist ideology originally formulated by the [[German Esoteric Societies|Bavarian German Secret societies]], that found an audience at the Frankfurt School in Germany, and which had its origins the early part of the twentieth century. Cultural Marxism comprises much of the foundation of [[Critical Theory]] which formed into current times as [[Political Correctness]]. At its worst, political correctness is nothing different form Orwell's Newspeak, an attempt to change the way people think by forcibly changing the way they speak. This ideology emerged as a response of European Marxist intellectuals disillusioned by the early political failures of conventional economic Marxist ideology. | ||
The central idea of [[Cultural Marxism]] is to soften up and prepare Western Civilization for economic Marxism or leanings towards socialism after a gradual, relentless, sustained attack on classifications of groups, as well as every institution of Western culture, including schools, literature, art, film, the Judeo-Christian religious tradition, the family, sexual mores, national sovereignty, etc. The community organized attacks are usually framed in Marxist terms as a class struggle between oppressors and oppressed; the members of the latter class allegedly include women, minorities, homosexuals, and adherents of non-Western ideologies such as Islam. Cultural Marxism has been described as "the cultural branch of globalism." | The central idea of [[Cultural Marxism]] is to soften up and prepare Western Civilization for economic Marxism or leanings towards socialism after a gradual, relentless, sustained attack on classifications of groups, as well as every institution of Western culture, including schools, literature, art, film, the Judeo-Christian religious tradition, the family, sexual mores, national sovereignty, etc. The community organized attacks are usually framed in Marxist terms as a class struggle between oppressors and oppressed; the members of the latter class allegedly include women, minorities, homosexuals, and adherents of non-Western ideologies such as Islam. Cultural Marxism has been described as "the cultural branch of globalism." | ||
While Marx's Communist Manifesto focused on the alleged class struggle between bourgeois (owners of the means of production) and proletariat (workers), Marx did address culture, which he intimated would change after his economic vision was implemented. Among cultural Marxists, the book Dialectic of Enlightenment is considered to be a central text. An effective way for cultural Marxists to influence the culture is to begin to infiltrate schools, academia and indoctrinate the students.<ref>[https://www.conservapedia.com/Cultural_Marxism Cultural Marxism]</ref> | While Marx's Communist Manifesto focused on the alleged class struggle between bourgeois (owners of the means of production) and proletariat (workers), Marx did address culture, which he intimated would change after his economic vision was implemented. Among cultural Marxists, the book Dialectic of Enlightenment is considered to be a central text. An effective way for cultural Marxists to influence the culture is to begin to infiltrate schools, academia and indoctrinate the students.<ref>[https://www.conservapedia.com/Cultural_Marxism Cultural Marxism]</ref> | ||
==Satanic Ideology of Marxism== | |||
The [[Satanic]] cult running the mainstream and social media have been extremely prolific in lying to the masses all these years, repeating the key phrases over and over for shaping the narrative and cultivating the [[Groupthink]] towards the satanic ideology based upon [[Collectivism]]. They were purposely dumbing down and then filling the minds of our youth with cultural Marxism and never-ending classification systems for the purpose of inciting outrage and the radical ideological revolution at the push of a button. Many Marxist-Communist groups believe that violent revolution is the only way to transform government and welcome mass destruction, as we can see the result of this belief system now. When people are extremely mentally and emotionally fragile, stressed out from survival and pushed beyond their limits, it is only a matter of time before the pent-up anger of destructive explosions show up as mass protests that escalate into violence.<ref>[https://energeticsynthesis.com/resource-tools/news-shift-timelines/3617-groupthink Groupthink]</ref> | |||
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These class struggle ideologies are the basis of collectivism and [[Eugenics|eugenic theories]], which fundamentally make up atheistic forms of socialism and communism. These are easily corruptible governmental structures that fully support victims and victimizers, where there are absolutely no protections for personal liberty or individual freedoms. Individuality and the ranges of unique group expression are not recognized as a valid identity in one centralized power governing a global controlled society and thus, [[Individualism]], [[Autonomy]] and [[Self-Leadership]] are not respected or allowed to be expressed under its oppressive tyrannical social control. According to collectivism ideologies like communism, an individual’s life is not their own, but belongs to the social group and has no rights except those which that society permits him to enjoy.<ref>[https://energeticsynthesis.com/index.php/resource-tools/news-shift-timelines/3427-individualism-autonomy-and-self-leadership Individualism, Autonomy and Self Leadership]</ref> | These class struggle ideologies are the basis of collectivism and [[Eugenics|eugenic theories]], which fundamentally make up atheistic forms of socialism and communism. These are easily corruptible governmental structures that fully support victims and victimizers, where there are absolutely no protections for personal liberty or individual freedoms. Individuality and the ranges of unique group expression are not recognized as a valid identity in one centralized power governing a global controlled society and thus, [[Individualism]], [[Autonomy]] and [[Self-Leadership]] are not respected or allowed to be expressed under its oppressive tyrannical social control. According to collectivism ideologies like communism, an individual’s life is not their own, but belongs to the social group and has no rights except those which that society permits him to enjoy.<ref>[https://energeticsynthesis.com/index.php/resource-tools/news-shift-timelines/3427-individualism-autonomy-and-self-leadership Individualism, Autonomy and Self Leadership]</ref> | ||
==Marxist-Leninist Subversion Playbook== | |||
As an ideology in the 20th century only atheistic [[Communism]], with its murder and mass killings in multiple millions, are responsible for more deaths and violence than any religion or political system. This is why this ideology is so popular in the organizations working for the [[Satanic]] death cult, it has worked well for securing mass [[Blood Sacrifice]] in the past histories. The following are some basic guidelines for [[Ideological Subversion|ideological subverters]] that are working to destroy a culture, nation or identity. Please hold some space for thoughtful reflection on what the consequences of these could be on the minds of children, youth and adults and note how many of these steps are active today, with visible evidence demonstrated in the culture. What I want to make clear is that these were not the events of random evolution chosen by individuals, these were purposely guided as a [[Mind Control]] agenda for spreading harm to the people. This has been followed as a rule book by media, education systems and all forms of [[Social Engineering]] used by subverters to confuse the public, so the [[Controller]]s can remain in power and have all the wealth. This [[Propaganda]] must stop if we want to live as free people in a free society. | |||
* The purposeful creation of racial offences and promotion of racism | |||
* Continual change of rules in society to create confusion | |||
* Teaching young children about sex, with advanced sexual positions, fetishes and homosexuality | |||
* Undermining of school and teacher’s authority, dumbing down education | |||
* Promote and saturate huge immigration waves to destroy national identity | |||
* Attack churches and empty them out, remove sources of faith and human connection | |||
* Corrupt the legal system to support predators, with bias against victims of crime | |||
* Promote addiction and excessive use of drugs, alcohol and getting high | |||
* Control entertainment and media to 6th grade levels or lower, dumb down popular media | |||
* Encourage the breakdown of family, poor parenthood skills, single mothers, absent fathers | |||
* Manipulate and steal self-esteem through dependency on the state and encourage victimhood | |||
* Confuse identity and gender with new classification systems, promote nonexistent issues as the main problems in society | |||
Give me four years to teach the children and the seed I have sown will never be uprooted. | |||
~ Vladimir Lenin | |||
<ref>How Soviet Russia Conducted ‘Ideological Subversion’ in Western Nations (The Epoch Times)</ref> <ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfvXwuZ-bok] Stages of Communist Takeover</ref> | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||