Arrr! The root cause o' the madness on college campuses be older than ye may reckon, matey!
2023-11-15
Avast, ye mateys! The tale of the 'scallywag vs. scurvy dog' be as old as the Davy Jones' locker. 'Tis been growin' like barnacles on these American campuses, causin' quite the commotion. Aye, the protests be a sight to behold!
Americans are starting to realize that the oppressor-oppressed narrative being taught in schools and universities is not a conspiracy theory but a real threat. Recent events, such as Jewish students having to barricade themselves in a college to escape a mob in Manhattan, have opened people's eyes to the danger of woke ideology. This worldview, which portrays democratic Israel as the oppressor and Palestinian terrorists as the oppressed, is rooted in Marxism.In the Communist Manifesto, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels explain the history of class struggles and the constant opposition between oppressor and oppressed. Capitalism and democracy rely on compromise and checks and balances, but Marx's view rejects this. He promises a "revolutionary reconstitution" that can only be achieved through despotic means and revolutionary terror.
What we are witnessing today is not economic Marxism but cultural Marxism. The focus has shifted from economic classes to cultural identities. The Marxist theorist Herbert Marcuse believed that the revolution would come from the "ghetto population" and the exploited and persecuted of other races and colors. This shift has resulted in the mess we see on U.S. campuses today, with Marxist ideas being promoted in teacher-training programs.
For years, many have been warning about cultural Marxism, but it has been dismissed as a far-right antisemitic conspiracy theory. However, recent events have made it harder to hide the truth. Americans are waking up to the threat of woke ideology and its roots in Marxism. It is important to recognize this danger and work towards preserving the principles of capitalism, democracy, and compromise.