Sunday, April 29, 2007

Act soon or face oblivion

http://www.theacru.org/cgi-bin/admin/mt-tb.cgi/115

http://www.theacru.org/blog/2007/04/the_origins_and_history_of_political_collectness/

Absolutely fascinating (although somewhat amateurish) investigation into the origins of political correctness. I have to admit that most of this information was new to me, and it does explain an awful lot. As someone points out, by the 1950's Marxism was bankrupt and was seen not to work, and the working class were not interested in its offerings. It had to find a new way to destroy western society. So it used anybody who had an existing grievance (women, blacks, gays etc) or who could be persuaded to see the world through the eyes of perpetual grievance (students) to attack our culture. Their success has probably been beyond their wildest dreams.

I believe we are one, maybe two generations away from seeing the complete success of their endeavor. All across the board, our cultural institutions and way of life are under attack, if not already destroyed and neutralised. Even our armed forces seem to have been destroyed from the inside by this demonic ideology. There was a documentary on TV the other night about a young British paratrooper who was just finishing his first tour in Afghanistan. He seems to have spent most of his time there hiding in a bunker, flinching every time a mortar hit anywhere in the same county. At the end of the documentary, he says directly to camera that he is glad he's going back to England, and he never ever wants people shooting at him in anger again. Has the fighting spirit of our nation deteriorated to the point where our para's are such wimps that even some highly inaccurate small arms fire is enough to send them running crying back to mummy?

Saying that, at least now that we know the source of the Political Correctness disease, a cure may be found and applied before its too late. It may take an almost volcanic overthrowing of the status quo in the institutions where Political Correctness/mutant Marxism has completely won the day, but I believe there is still time to do something.

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