The LA Wildfires: A Metaphor for Woke
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Innocent User — 1 year ago(January 13, 2025 09:43 AM)
Discussion about the LA fires proves, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that the woke, Marxist ideology is impenetrable. Those afflicted with it cannot be reasoned with at all, about anything. We have to accept their minds are lost to it forever. The Marxist fire has already incinerated their ability to reason.
The only question now is, how do we prevent this incredibly damaging idea of woke spreading even further? We can't rebuild our country until the crazy is extinguished.
We need to start committing funding to public bodies prepared to scrutinize school and college curricula. We need a robust audit of funding sources for all education, media, and corporate organizations. We need to divert money away from divisive initiatives that serve only to reinforce the idea that some Americans are oppressed by other Americans. And, we need to do all this while preparing for WWIII.
Therefore, this needs to be New Deal level ****. A total war approach that has to be hyper focused and ruthless. If the rot isn't stopped immediately, there's no hope for this country.
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Vlad. — 1 year ago(January 13, 2025 10:23 AM)
I think we’re at the inflection point now. The Trump win was the biggest sign and the way corporations and I think even the American liberal voting bloc have responded to it with unexpected relief. People are so relieved to shed the weight of woke tyranny from their lives and we will continue to see this cultural shift take shape as events like this fire and continued violence by immigrants expose the flaws inherent in woke.
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Innocent User — 1 year ago(January 13, 2025 10:45 AM)
Let's hope you're right.
However, this will not stop the colleges from indoctrinating their students. Something has to be done there.
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MagneticMonopole — 1 year ago(January 13, 2025 04:14 PM)
Hardly. Taking stock of what is being taught to our young people should not be considered extreme.
If you know anything about the rise of the Nazi party, you know the brownshirts and party members all talked EXACTLY as you do. Instead of trying to pretend you aren't what you are, why not just embrace it?
What are you afraid of?
No, the question is: what are YOU afraid of?
Specifically, what is the definition of "woke" and once defined, can you accurately document any measurable harm caused directly and clearly by "wokeness"?
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Innocent User — 1 year ago(January 13, 2025 04:46 PM)
I would actually enjoy a discussion on all of this. However, I have some requests.
No, the question is: what are YOU afraid of?- Drop the attitude.
- Promise me you aren't going to resort to your usual trick of claiming Russia and China aren't communist.
Instead of trying to pretend you aren't what you are, why not just embrace it? - Stop the hyperbole.
If you agree to those then we can have a good conversation.
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MagneticMonopole — 1 year ago(January 13, 2025 04:51 PM)
- Promise me you aren't going to resort to your usual trick of claiming Russia and China aren't communist.
Sorry, I'm not a know-nothing ignoramus like you, so I don't deny historical facts, such as the fact that Stalin and Lenin openly declared after the revolution that the Soviet Union's governing system would begin as State Capitalism.
Of course, since I have intellectual integrity, you knew I would never play by your know-nothing terms, and you created this distinction as an excuse to run for the hills rather than face me in open debate.
You are a useless coward and the sort of Nazi your fellow fascists would be embarrassed by, since you can't stand up for yourself.
Pathetic, but not at all surprising.
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Innocent User — 1 year ago(January 13, 2025 04:57 PM)
I'd like to know how he's able to survive with perpetually high blood pressure. He's been like this for (at least) the past seven years.
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