More trans terrorism: would-be Kavanaugh assassin now "identifies as female"

The violent Democrat domestic terrorists are convinced that certain groups have “special rights and privileges”. We see this with their hero worship of illegals, criminals and trannnies.

The listed groups are a protected class which the violent Democrat domestic terrorists will defend while they vilify Americans as Nazis and fascists.
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The term "cultural marxism" refers to a far-right, antisemitic conspiracy theory that alleges a plot to undermine Western society. It has no basis in fact and misrepresents the work of mid-20th-century intellectuals from the Frankfurt School.
The conspiracy theory
The central claim of the "cultural marxism" conspiracy theory is that a group of primarily Jewish Marxist intellectuals, known as the Frankfurt School, developed a plot to destroy Western culture. Proponents claim this is achieved by promoting progressive ideas, such as feminism, LGBTQ+ rights, multiculturalism, and political correctness, within universities, the media, and other cultural institutions.
According to the theory, this effort is a form of cultural subversion, replacing traditional Christian and conservative values with culturally progressive ones. This shifts the focus of Marxist struggle from economics and class to culture and identity, which proponents of the conspiracy believe is a deliberate tactic.
History and antisemitic origins
The "cultural marxism" conspiracy theory is a modern iteration of older antisemitic propaganda.
  • Nazi roots: It revives the Nazi term "Cultural Bolshevism," which was used to attack and demonize Jews and leftist intellectuals.
  • Frankfurt School: The focus on the Frankfurt School—a group that included many Jewish members who fled Nazism—is used to advance antisemitic tropes about Jewish people conspiring to corrupt society.
  • 1990s resurgence: The modern version of the conspiracy theory originated in the United States during the 1990s and was popularized by figures like William S. Lind and Pat Buchanan.
Connection to violence
The conspiracy theory is not harmless rhetoric; it has been linked to acts of real-world political violence.
 
The term "cultural marxism" refers to a far-right, antisemitic conspiracy theory that alleges a plot to undermine Western society. It has no basis in fact and misrepresents the work of mid-20th-century intellectuals from the Frankfurt School.
The conspiracy theory
The central claim of the "cultural marxism" conspiracy theory is that a group of primarily Jewish Marxist intellectuals, known as the Frankfurt School, developed a plot to destroy Western culture. Proponents claim this is achieved by promoting progressive ideas, such as feminism, LGBTQ+ rights, multiculturalism, and political correctness, within universities, the media, and other cultural institutions.
According to the theory, this effort is a form of cultural subversion, replacing traditional Christian and conservative values with culturally progressive ones. This shifts the focus of Marxist struggle from economics and class to culture and identity, which proponents of the conspiracy believe is a deliberate tactic.
History and antisemitic origins
The "cultural marxism" conspiracy theory is a modern iteration of older antisemitic propaganda.
  • Nazi roots: It revives the Nazi term "Cultural Bolshevism," which was used to attack and demonize Jews and leftist intellectuals.
  • Frankfurt School: The focus on the Frankfurt School—a group that included many Jewish members who fled Nazism—is used to advance antisemitic tropes about Jewish people conspiring to corrupt society.
  • 1990s resurgence: The modern version of the conspiracy theory originated in the United States during the 1990s and was popularized by figures like William S. Lind and Pat Buchanan.
Connection to violence
The conspiracy theory is not harmless rhetoric; it has been linked to acts of real-world political violence.
It’s in good form to identify the source of your cutting and pasting.
 
The term "cultural marxism" refers to a far-right, antisemitic conspiracy theory that alleges a plot to undermine Western society. It has no basis in fact and misrepresents the work of mid-20th-century intellectuals from the Frankfurt School.
The conspiracy theory
The central claim of the "cultural marxism" conspiracy theory is that a group of primarily Jewish Marxist intellectuals, known as the Frankfurt School, developed a plot to destroy Western culture. Proponents claim this is achieved by promoting progressive ideas, such as feminism, LGBTQ+ rights, multiculturalism, and political correctness, within universities, the media, and other cultural institutions.
According to the theory, this effort is a form of cultural subversion, replacing traditional Christian and conservative values with culturally progressive ones. This shifts the focus of Marxist struggle from economics and class to culture and identity, which proponents of the conspiracy believe is a deliberate tactic.
History and antisemitic origins
The "cultural marxism" conspiracy theory is a modern iteration of older antisemitic propaganda.
  • Nazi roots: It revives the Nazi term "Cultural Bolshevism," which was used to attack and demonize Jews and leftist intellectuals.
  • Frankfurt School: The focus on the Frankfurt School—a group that included many Jewish members who fled Nazism—is used to advance antisemitic tropes about Jewish people conspiring to corrupt society.
  • 1990s resurgence: The modern version of the conspiracy theory originated in the United States during the 1990s and was popularized by figures like William S. Lind and Pat Buchanan.
Connection to violence
The conspiracy theory is not harmless rhetoric; it has been linked to acts of real-world political violence.
Cool story, but jews themselves acknowledge it.


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We have a SERIOUS left-wing terrorism problem in this country, and more needs to be done to eliminate it.

Homosexuality and transgenderism are mental illnesses, sociopathic disorders which deserve professional treatment, not normalization. Look how it worked out for Joe Biden who put one of them in charge of nuclear disposal.

Top federal employee, but just had to have that case of female luggage at the airport instead.

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