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So what spawned all of this?
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Where did this Marxist/woke claptrap come from?  I don't mean all the way back to Marx; I mean in relatively recent times.  Where did all these lunatics come from?  How is this stuff like CRT, transgenderism, etc, etc, etc...   seemingly "everywhere" now?  How did this happen?

Back when gay marriage became a thing, circa 2013, people like myself warned of slippery slopes and were of course mocked and ridiculed.  That said, is this really even part of a slippery slope?  This is now more like an exponential explosion.  What the hell happened?  

I guess I'm kind of asking rhetorically, not because we all know, but because, most likely, none of us really knows for sure.  I mean we can opine in general terms and start with the 1950s and 60s.  Maybe a few references to some radical university professors, etc...   but all that stuff was always waaaaaaay out on the margins.  So how did this, seemingly anyway, just completely take over not only our pop culture, but our classrooms and boardrooms as well?  For the umpteenth time, WTF happened?!?!?!?!?!?!?! 

BTW, major kudos to the Loudin country, Va parents standing up to the CRT and transgender stuff.  The politicians we elect won't do it, so I guess it's now down to the people.  All I know is if that crap gets into our public school system my kids are OUT ASAFP.  My middle kid will be a Sr next fall, so I'm not too worried about him, it's my soon-to-be freshman daughter I'm concerned with.  

Anyway, kind of got off the beaten path there.  So what spawned all this stuff?  Literally, where did this tidal wave of lunacy come from?  Is there a specific trail to follow?  Are there names to attach to this???  I mean outside of the big dogs like Soros and Obama, what/who else is driving this to the point it's beginning to make it into the public school systems?????    Huh
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Although it had been brewing slowly via the universities Trumps election triggered this all.

Because we elected Obozzo people thought the world was ready for a change and assumed the title Madam president was all Hillary's.  Instead of focusing on the failed policies towards the working class leveled down by Obama they chose Trump cheated.  Van Jones immediately yelled this was a white lash and he got alot of attention and they used this as the lightning rod.

I say this all the time Trump was a threat to the so called aggrieved victims control of freedom of speech.  That was the lightning rod.

The reason it was supported was because Trump was exposing the swamp, the ruling class elite so they threw everything into the media to spark fake outrage.  Pelosi and co as well as Hillary knew many many people would be going to jail.
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Two sources: Colleges and liberals elected in liberal states and locales.   One thing I've noticed in doing good bit of online tutoring for students who are under grad and grad level is the amazing twisting type of assignments offered these students by professors.   They must legitimize their existence by creating assignments you literally have to decipher with some type of freaking code.  And the number of things I see which involve white supremacy going back to imperialism and privilege of one race in dominating humanity.   Also, I see socialistic positions on wealth and income and government.  I have to take a deep breath in going about this because I really want to state my opinion.

I'm sure much if not all of this was generated by black professors and authors trying to find a way to explain why prisons are full of black people, the great numbers who do not work, do not hold professional positions, do drugs, live in slums, have multiple relationships and children with so many different baby daddy.  Bottom line?  These people impact the areas of education and media as they leave school and you end up with guys like Brian Williams and Brian Stelter and Don Lemon and host of other fools in media/education who are the real privileged ones.  They also are just so much smarter than the rest of us.
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It's been mentioned here a few times by lrrps and myself.  Cultural Marxism in the USA can be traced back to Antonio Gramsci and his influence on the Jews of the Frankfurt School.  When they left Germany and received refuge here in the 1930's, they brought their disease with them to New York and Columbia University.  That is where journalism/education became nothing but a social justice cesspool designed to destroy Western culture.  And what a great job they have done.
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I have a theory about the left's ejection of conservatives from media and academics. I think it left the right and left untethered. The right has no intellectual base or legitimate media voice anymore. The left has no anchor. No opposition to contend with intellectually. So they just flounder further and further left with no one to call them out for the sheer absurdity of their views. So you end up with the woketards on the left and guys in fur hats shooting up pizza parlors on the right.
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It was unavoidable once all White liberals became gay trannies. At that point there was no stopping it.

Smart people bought up a lot of stock in the companies that produce urinal dividers. Those things have basically become mandatory in every men's room the Nation over, ever since all White liberals emerged forth from the closet.
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People can do their own research on Critical Theory and the Frankfurt School.  If you want to know how something like CRT can gain a foothold in America, start there.  We are fighting the same ideas from the same people that Hitler and the German people were fighting 80 years ago.
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Read through it.  FOUND ZERO on what is going on with this:

Critical race theory (CRT) is an academic movement of civil-rights scholars and activists in the United States who seek to critically examine the law as it intersects with issues of race and to challenge mainstream liberal approaches to racial justice.
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https://www.heritage.org/civil-rights/re...ip-america

As its name should make abundantly clear, Critical Race Theory (CRT) is the child of Critical Theory (CT), or, to be more precise, its grandchild. Critical Theory is the immediate forebearer of Critical Legal Theory (CLT), and CLT begat CRT. As we discuss in this Backgrounder, however, there are strong thematic components linking CT, CLT, and CRT.

https://www.heritage.org/civil-rights/re...ip-america

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CRT scholars likely cite CLT, not CT, as their genesis: “Critical race theory builds on the insights of two previous movements, critical legal studies and radical feminism,” wrote one of architects of CRT, Richard Delgado, with his wife, Jean Stefancic, in perhaps the most widely read primer on CRT, Critical Race Theory, An Introduction.1
Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic, Critical Race Theory: An Introduction, 3rd ed. (New York, NY: New York University Press, 2017), p. 5.

Angela P. Harris—also a major early figure of CRT—agrees, though she attributes co-parentage to a different source. She said:
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(06-23-2021, 09:59 PM)zigbee Wrote: CRT scholars likely cite CLT, not CT, as their genesis: “Critical race theory builds on the insights of two previous movements, critical legal studies and radical feminism,” wrote one of architects of CRT, Richard Delgado, with his wife, Jean Stefancic, in perhaps the most widely read primer on CRT, Critical Race Theory, An Introduction.1
Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic, Critical Race Theory: An Introduction, 3rd ed. (New York, NY: New York University Press, 2017), p. 5.

Angela P. Harris—also a major early figure of CRT—agrees, though she attributes co-parentage to a different source. She said:

https://www.heritage.org/civil-rights/re...ip-america

As its name should make abundantly clear, Critical Race Theory (CRT) is the child of Critical Theory (CT), or, to be more precise, its grandchild. Critical Theory is the immediate forebearer of Critical Legal Theory (CLT), and CLT begat CRT.
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(06-23-2021, 09:30 PM)Hightop77 Wrote: People can do their own research on Critical Theory and the Frankfurt School.  If you want to know how something like CRT can gain a foothold in America, start there.  We are fighting the same ideas from the same people that Hitler and the German people were fighting 80 years ago.

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