The game plan was actually fairly impressive:
- State that the country was built on racism and remains systemically racist. Ignore the fact that a white person cannot do anything legally that a black person cannot.
- For those that oppose any Democratic Party talking point, immediately go back and play the racism card and call that person racist and privileged.
- Since that person(s) is racist and privileged they should not be allowed on social media such as FB/Twitter and must be banned.
- Since that person(s) will try to find another platform..Parler...that platform should be banned as these people are clearly racist by the Democratic Party's definition.
- Have the at the time president elect state that "If you don't vote for me you ain't black" or meaning you are a traitor.
Results speak for themselves:
- 81 million vote for Biden.
- Social Media companies banning those who disagree with the Democratic Party dogma.
- Those who have disparate views are silenced for fear of losing their jobs.
- Parler is banned and likely done.
- DJT vilified and supporters (those who voted for him) shamed.
- BLM riots justified....Capitol riot called an insurrection.
- Democratic party call for violence justified (See Maxine Watters and Chuch Schumer). Trump's rhetoric labeled violent.
To sum up, if you vote Republican or 3rd party that means you are anti-Democrat. And if you're anti Democrat then it must mean you are a racist. And if you are a racist it must mean you should be banned from social media, vilified and lose your job and way of life.
Let me have it!
The culture war was initiated by the radical American Left some ninety years ago and more. It began with the arrival of surrogate grass roots warriors in America from three main ideological backgrounds or sources: The Frankfurt School, which was a German academy of Cultural Marxism, Bolsheviks and Soviets "exiled" to America, and the militant feminist movement. From the ideology of the Frankfurt School American college professors were indoctrinated into Hegelian Dialectic, Deconstructionism, Critical Theory and many other anti-American philosophical precursors to Derrida's postmodernism. Militant feminism brought to America the pro-abortion ideologues from around Europe and planted the early seeds of need for elective abortion into the minds of social scientists and physicians.
The advent of sociology led to falsified studies of human interaction and sexuality which were falsified in order to promote promiscuity, condemn traditional families and marriage, and to make free sex and abortion seem as desirable as possible to young American women. Freud is another culprit in America's descent into radical leftism, but that is a story for another day. Essentially everything mentioned above led up to The Pill and Roe v. Wade, two of the radical American Left's greatest victories in their cultural war against America.
Suffice it to say that the radical American Left has been attacking American values and traditional culture for nearly a century in a decades long campaign to destroy the roots of our American way of life. They played the extreme long game while we basked in the victories of World Wars One and Two and were distracted by the Cold War. While we rested on our laurels the radical Left infiltrated every aspect and facet of every American institution, bureaucracy and organization. And from there they disseminated their poison to generations of young American minds.
Racism employed as a new form of class war is a relatively new weapon used against America by the radical Left, but it is no doubt a very effective one.
Overall I would say the cultural war has not totally been lost, but to come back from all of our defeats would be the work of several generations.