I know what "cultural marxism" means when racists say it, but I don't get how the "cultural" part connects to the "marxism" part at all.
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Marxism is in some ways one of the least intersectional political theories out there, it strictly subordinates all other axes to class.
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'Cultural Marxism' therefore doesn't even make sense, such a thing would be... not Marxism.
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This is maybe the best explanation yet. https://twitter.com/philthethrill/status/902317013640650753 …
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This is probably the actual source but it doesn't explain why Marxism specifically was chosen as the bogeyman https://twitter.com/PreciousBFluids/status/902317450821111808 …
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I don't think it's supposed to make sense. They just string words together that hold negative connotations for them until a phrase sticks.
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in that case it means the Frankfurt School [read (((Frankfurt School)))] is poisoning American minds
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"Marxism" as a dog-whistle for "JEWS!!!"
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I think it's an intellectual lineage thing: Critical Theory is (supposedly) a direct descendent of Marxist thought, based on tenuous links
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I think it's a claim (more like a bare assertion) that currently existing academia is secretly a hive of spooky crypto-marxist infiltrators
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