Critical Race Marxism: Returning to Babel

Cultural Marxism is Itself Racist Critical Race Marxism: Returning to Babel;
Critical Race Subset of Critical Theory Marxism

Though Critical Theory (CT) appears to have come out of nowhere in the past decade or so, it has been fermenting in the shadows since the early 20th century with the failure of Economic Marxism {Karl Marx’s original postulate}. It was growing in the shadows watered by the writings of Antonio Gramsci, Frankfurt School, Fabian Society, Herbert Marcuse and several others but its real father was Hegel. However, even further in the shadows were those who slowly financed and nurtured this distorted abomination through several front organizations such as Soros’ Open Society Foundations and World Economic Forum. Today it is known as Wokeness to disguise its true origins, Marxism, and its true goal: Revolution; Slavery of You! Continue reading “Critical Race Marxism: Returning to Babel”

Democracy Masks the General Will of Plato’s Fascist Plutocracy

Plato's Care: Proto-Fascism

Democracy Masks General Will of Plato’s Fascist Plutocracy;
How Satan Keeps People from the Light of Christ’s Salvation

In the Twentieth Century the major focus was, keep the world safe for Democracy, moving millions of people to die for a lie. Bernays proved people are not moved by facts but by sensualities; thus, this factual post may have little impact. False teachers of all ilks use sensuality {lust of the eye, lust of the flesh and the pride of life (1Jo 2:15-17; Jude 4)} to persuade people away from discovering Truth by accepting The Lie (Ro 1:18-28; 2Th 2:9-12). People are easily swayed as they ignore the Laws of Logic making them easy prey; by their own consent! Satan’s plan is not new but it is constantly being refined. This little  overview will begin with Plato to show that today’s controversies are timeless. Continue reading “Democracy Masks the General Will of Plato’s Fascist Plutocracy”

Marxism is Democracy

Marx’s communism failed because
He conflated feudalism with modernism

To understand Marx’s philosophy, Marxism, we need to understand his worldview. A passive reader takes his {her} worldview with them when they view, read or even think about the past. Their worldview informs the context of events in terms of their current understanding. I believe Marx was also a victim of his worldview without his realization. Thus, the formation of his philosophy was a rejection of feudalism and the implementation of pure democracy. Continue reading “Marxism is Democracy”