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Long story, but kinda sorta once. I'm sure @Garmel, who has undoubtedly touched hundreds, would totally back me up on this. They don't feel right.
Between not feeling right and not feeling...is the opportunity really going to be left...as you watch the behind from...behind?

Just wondering...
 
Between not feeling right and not feeling...is the opportunity really going to be left...as you watch the behind from...behind?

Just wondering...

Of course, all of this presumes I have a choice. I'll take fake ones over none at all. Fortunately Mrs Deez is real.
 
Just don’t call it cultural Marxism!

Neo-Marxism developed as a result of social and political problems that traditional Marxist theory was unable to sufficiently address.[22]
Following World War I, some neo-Marxists dissented and later formed the Frankfurt School. The Frankfurt School never identified themselves as neo-Marxists. Toward the end of the 20th century, neo-Marxism and other Marxist theories became anathema in democratic and capitalistic Western cultures, where the term attained negative connotations during the Red Scare. For this reason, social theorists of the same ideology since that time have tended to disassociate themselves from the term neo-Marxism.[23]
 
This guy calls out Wiki for their BS:

The Wikipedia article, and others like it, are plausibly interpreted as propaganda seeking to deflect criticism of an illiberal left-wing movement that some call Cultural Marxism by denigrating those criticisms as constituting an antisemitic conspiracy theory, when they are not.



 
Man, it gets even weirder at wiki:


The tradition of Marxist cultural analysis has also been referred to as "cultural Marxism", and "Marxist cultural theory", in reference to Marxist ideas about culture.[6][7][8][9][10][11] However, since the 1990s, the term "Cultural Marxism" has largely referred to the Cultural Marxism conspiracy theory, a conspiracy theory popular among the far right without any clear relationship to Marxist cultural analysis.[8]

 
I read elsewhere that cultural Marxism as conspiracy theory took a hit when it was added to the Oxford dictionary in 2021. Note it has a footnote regarding its use in the past to criticize Jews but otherwise doesn’t call it a conspiracy.


 

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