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In sociology and political philosophy, the term [[Critical Theory]] describes the Western [[Cultural Marxism|Marxist philosophy]] of the Frankfurt School, which was developed in Germany in the 1930s. This use of the term requires proper noun capitalization, whereas "a critical theory" or "a critical social theory" may have similar elements of thought, but not stress its intellectual lineage specifically to the Frankfurt School. Frankfurt School critical theorists drew on the critical methods of Karl Marx and Sigmund Freud. <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outline_of_critical_theory Critical Theory]</ref>
In sociology and political philosophy, the term [[Critical Theory]] describes the Western [[Cultural Marxism|Marxist philosophy]] of the Frankfurt School, which was developed in Germany in the 1930s. This use of the term requires proper noun capitalization, whereas "a critical theory" or "a critical social theory" may have similar elements of thought, but not stress its intellectual lineage specifically to the Frankfurt School. Frankfurt School critical theorists drew on the critical methods of Karl Marx and Sigmund Freud. <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outline_of_critical_theory Critical Theory]</ref>


[[Critical Theory]] has been weaponized in the [[Culture Wars]] as political correctness. It is the act of criticizing or the intentional gathering of public attacking that is directed towards any social institution or social issue, without giving any solution or offering any other alternative in its place. This can be used as a mainstream media [[Propaganda]] tactic in order to sway public opinion on any social issue by intentionally demonizing the group or institution, with or without sufficient evidence of the accusations made.   
[[Critical Theory]] has been weaponized in the [[Culture Wars]] as political correctness. It is the act of criticizing or the intentional gathering of community organizers for public attacking that is directed towards any social institution or social issue, without giving any solution or offering any other alternative in its place. This can be used as a mainstream media [[Propaganda]] tactic in order to sway public opinion on any social issue by intentionally demonizing the group or institution, with or without sufficient evidence of the accusations made.   
 
==Outrage Culture, Political Correctness==
The western value system in the United States has been deeply mired in the effects of the [[Outrage Culture]], building momentum through targeting the youngest minds to enforce classifications of [[Political Correctness]] for the purpose of censoring free speech and aggressively shaming people into submission. The orchestration of the [[Pestilence Program|plandemic]] along with the economic devastation of Americans, the utter destruction and anarchy in major cities, informs us of the intended direction of the current [[Power Elite|globalist agenda]]. Which is to destroy the American [[Constitution]] through spreading hatred and continue to [[Demoralization|demoralize]] its citizens in any way that they can, in order to attempt to stage their coup d’état.<ref>[https://energeticsynthesis.com/resource-tools/news-shift-timelines/3617-groupthink Groupthink]</ref>


==Political Correctness==
==Political Correctness==