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"Cultural Marxism"

The Right uses “Marxism” to describe everything from LGBTQ rights to corporate diversity measures. It’s a deeply confused definition. But it’s not wrong about one thing: Marxists do indeed want to dismantle all forms of oppression.

The American right’s long tradition of red-baiting has always involved branding any kind of efforts at progressive social change, from the mild liberal variety to the genuinely radical, as socialist or communist. One of the most conspiratorial forms of this idea — with roots in the Nazis’ antisemitic theory of “Judeo-Bolshevism” — goes under the name “cultural Marxism.” That’s the theory that Jewish leftists fleeing Nazi Germany, including Frankfurt School theorists, plotted to subtly indoctrinate Americans in Marxist ideology, which they intentionally and surreptitiously rebranded in less-scary “cultural” forms like feminism and black liberation.

In other words, radical Jewish immigrant professors are behind all the movements for greater civil rights and social equality, which are actually a secret vehicle for the imposition of Soviet-style communism in the United States. There’s no evidence to back up this conspiracy theory, but that hasn’t interfered with its staying power. The cultural Marxist is just too attractive to the Right, tying together many of its favorite bogeymen into a neat story. The theory might not possess the mythology of the QAnon universe, but its utility for right-wing ideologues has kept it in play for the better part of a century.
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val70 · 51-55
Wrong statement that. Most of "The Right" doesn't have anything against the alfabet crowd. I know loads of politicans of the right who are indeed gay and married and have kids. Likewise, many a priest or anyone you care to mention of who is with "The Right"
@val70 Hi. You should probably know that when we use phrases like "the right", we are referring to the extremists who always seem to get on the news representing all of y'all.
val70 · 51-55
@LordShadowfire Oh really? Gosh, are we that then? Extreme enough to group anyone else against your side of the argument in the same smelly bag? Nice one! Shows up the real extremists, doesn't it?
Gloomy · F
@val70 [quote]I know loads of politicans of the right who are indeed gay and married and have kids.[/quote]

Like Dave Rubin who invalidates his own family on TV and gets publicly attacked by his fellow conservatives?
Also the conspiracy theory is not just about LGBTQ people and "alphabet crowd" is a derogatory term.
@val70 There were also Nazis with Jewish and Slavic ancestry.
I'm trying to be charitable here, but this is one of the dumbest takes I've ever read. Yeah, many of the Republicans doing a genocide against queer people are secretly or even publicly queer themselves, no shit. Do you really think that matters?
SW-User
@LordShadowfire It's also just that outside of the U.S., "the right" is basically just neoliberal. The kind of ridiculous social reactionism you see in the U.S. is not universal everywhere, particularly in Europe.
@SW-User I'm starting to think maybe it's not worth it living in this country anymore. I want to fix it, but there are many millions of people who want to destroy it and remake it into a fascist dystopia.
Gloomy · F
@SW-User That is true but I am afraid the european right takes notes from Republicans. The "grooming lie" has already arrived for example. The Republicans also have close ties to Victor Orban.
val70 · 51-55
@Gloomy Nothing to do with me. One of my local politicans is from the right and she and her wife form a nice couple. Your "The Right" isn't what they expect to be called, mate
Gloomy · F
@val70 Of course in the right there is a spectrum even though It is hard to understand why queer people would align themselves with parties who attempted to prevent for example marriage equality.
In the political discourse there are general values aligned to either the left or the right wing. Sometimes it is easier to generalise like that and this post especially refers to the American right.

Also queer people being conservative or to the right is not as good of an argument as you like to believe.
val70 · 51-55
@Gloomy What argument? That you were wrong labeling the right like you did? You can't keep doing that. It's not alright
Gloomy · F
@val70 🙄🤦‍♀️
val70 · 51-55
@Gloomy Oh dear, headache again. Try writing less nonsense
Gloomy · F
@val70 It's not nonsense especially given the state of the american right you are just very over-paticular and made bad arguments.
@val70 [quote]Oh really? Gosh, are we that then? Extreme enough to group anyone else against your side of the argument in the same smelly bag? Nice one! Shows up the real extremists, doesn't it?[/quote]

val70 · 51-55
@BohemianBoo Try looking in the mirror. You don't know me and I don't want to know creep you. Thanks!
@val70 I know that you're using the talking-points that every Fascist uses.
val70 · 51-55
@BohemianBoo You're so young that you may sound cute to some but, heck, are you now calling me a fascist when I have family members who were tortured and killed by them in Second World War? You're way too extreme for words, mate. I wish you a good life :-)
@val70 First of all, I don't just sound cute, I am cute.
Secondly, stop hiding behind your family like a pussy. If you're going to use fascist rhetoric, have the spine to defend your points. If you can't do that, then shut all the way up.
val70 · 51-55
@BohemianBoo Vive De Gaulle!
@val70 Leck mich!
val70 · 51-55
@BohemianBoo Berliner!