making false attributions, equivocating, shifting goalposts and every other rhetorical trick. The issue doesn't need to be complicated: I said CoC may not be a watertight thesis but it does show that 20th C morally subversive intellectual movements have largely been jewish.. 2/
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Kantbot goes on to make a few claims: that jews didn't invent these ideas, that the methodology is bunk, that it's a post hoc rationalization, that internationalization was austrian not marxian, and so on and so forth. Therefore, thoroughly all of MacDonald's thesis is invalid.3/
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Firstly, the ideas' authorship is irrelevant. Secondly, the methodology is simply tracing shifts in western consciousness in the 20th C: from fidelity, patriotism, faith and self-confidence to liberation, decontextualized sense of justice, anti-theism and self-scrutiny. 4/
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The shifts in all of these feelings can be traced to intellectual movements which serve as the pivot and, as it turns out, the leaders of these movements have been jewish. This isn't a false attribution or scapegoating or prejudice or anything else. 5/
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Psychoanalysis and feminism led to atheism and sexual liberation, anthropology led to cultural relativism, and the frankfurt school led to societal existentialism. There's no need to kick against the pricks. 6/
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Atheism predates all of those things-- do you know who De Sade is? Does history begin for you in the 20th century? It's just absolutely silly nonsense.
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I'm to understand your point to be: Atheists existed in the 18th C, therefore the 18th C was atheistic (?)
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The 18th century elites were very atheistic lol
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Does that answer the question?
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Staging a political cartoon in which Jews are pouring Atheism over Europa. This is the depth here.
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Just want to make sure I've got your position down here: that 18th C and 20th C Europe have equal amounts of religious feeling, yes?
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