His factual errors and deliberate distortions are pointed out in literally every one of those videos. If you’re implying that BPS would have opposed slavery, I think that’s ridiculous.
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Replying to @mediocre_danny @KEEMSTAR and
Did you check the sources yourself? Or are you just listening to the SJWs who want to change our very language to prevent us thinking heretical thoughts. Post-modernism isn't a political ideology, it is a religion. Reject or leave the faith and you are not wrong, you are evil!
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Replying to @simon_enefer @KEEMSTAR and
Post-modernism isn’t a political ideology OR a religion lol Did you get that from JBP? Because he takes sort of an... ideosyncratic approach to defining terms
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Replying to @mediocre_danny @simon_enefer and
Just FYI, Postmodernism usually means the old philosophical movement based around the idea that all narratives are constructed (though not all “equally valid”). It’s a reaction to the strict narratives in various modernist philosophies, and has no inherent political character.
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Replying to @mediocre_danny @KEEMSTAR and
Really? You mean it isn't just a repackaged version of Marxism, created after the reality of what communism had done to the Soviet people finally got through to French intellectuals so they needed a new framework to justify their beliefs.
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Replying to @simon_enefer @KEEMSTAR and
No lol, Postmodernism is literally at odds with Marxism. Marxism has a strict narrative and notion of progress, like damn near all political philosophies. You know Marxists are still just... Marxists, right? Like, Marxism never went away
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Replying to @OhNoIts2016 @KEEMSTAR and
A few questions as you are an informed source. Who first postulated Postmodernist? What were their previous political beliefs? What is the objective or goal of postmodernism? Does postmodernism accept that objective truth/facts exist?
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Replying to @simon_enefer @KEEMSTAR and
(1/3) Well I don’t think there was a founder— an obscure critic named J.M. Thompson coined the term in 1914 to describe a trend in skepticism he observed/identified with. Its origins are debated, but it *was* later popularized by French post-structuralists...
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Replying to @mediocre_danny @KEEMSTAR and
I thought it was Dardier - excuse spelling if incorrect - but I have never seen a doctrine so widely embraced in so many fields. At my last contract they even ran unconscious bias training. Aren't you concerned that it is now constraining free speech and debate?
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Replying to @simon_enefer @KEEMSTAR and
How can the doctrine of postmodernism be applied to many fields? I don’t see what unconscious bias tests have to do with it, that’s more the realm of psychology than philosophy/art. The only things I think are restricting free speech and debate are governments and corporations.
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7. Western society is flawed, it is made up of human beings. It is also demonstrably better than every other civilisation now or in the past. The Ottoman empire didn't spend 73 years fighting slavery, the British Empire did. See RN West African Squadron.
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