I’ve been having go-rounds on FB with some of my more… shall we say, “easy to influence” friends, as they are reading his damn book and are all “No you guys, some of his advice is really good”. This medium piece does a great job breaking down his appeal.
“Cultural Marxism” is a snarl word used to paint anyone with progressive tendencies as a secret Communist. The term alludes to a conspiracy theory in which sinister left-wingers have infiltrated media, academia, and science and are engaged in a decades-long plot to undermine Western culture.
So basically, if you’re a feminist, or gay, or dare to oppose anything about “traditional western culture” by say being non-white, you’re a cultural marxist. LOL
When I realized it was just a conspiracy theory… my estimation of the people that use the term dropped considerably, and it was never very high to start with! LOL
This is fascinating – like wow, people, most of whom are not old enough to remember the 50s (hell, a lot of their parents aren’t old enough to remember the 50s) are playing something right out of the McCarthy era.
Makes me want to dig out my copy of Howl and re-read it.
Any sentence that has “Dworkin” and “relationship with” in it is probably going to result in “not pretty”. Don’t get me wrong, she had a lot of illuminating things to say, but sometimes it feels like her purpose in life was to illuminate all the painful and ugly ideas in the world. I always feel a bit sorry for her.
Maybe it’s not good optics, but I think we should infiltrate and take over. Also, complaints about Karltural Marx tend to be a US thing, which I tend to need to remind people is not a Western (European) culture, it is a colonial culture.
Its amazing that we go from that… the year BEFORE (most) American women got the vote…
To today. Where the mere existence of feminism is a sign of a vast decades long conspiracy!
I mean… that is some hella koolaid they’re swilling, obviously its us wimmens fault.
(Also sidebar about the influenza pandemic, have you read accounts of that? Its terrifying!! And people fell ill and died within 12-24 hours!! Thats crazy!)
I read a story about a doctor here in Toronto being told a baby had fallen ill, right at the end of a very long day at the height of the epidemic. He promised to visit first thing in the morning.
When he showed up (first thing as promised), he found the door open, and everyone in the house – baby, both parents, another older child – dead. All he could do was alert the authorities to find next of kin and do the necessaries.
There’s a passage in Kate Atikinsons “Life after life” where some young people go to London to celebrate the end of WWI. And before the end of the next day, they’re dead, and half the people in the house are sick and dying.
Its such a strange illness. It targeted young healthy people in their 20 to 40s. And the only reason it was called the “Spanish” flu was that Spain was the only country not censoring the news and actually reporting factually what was going on!
Side note: Life after life is a lovely novel. Deceptively light and fluffy, but really not.