Posted on July 26, 2010
Video: Patrick Buchanan explains Cultural Marxism
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Video: Patrick Buchanan explains Cultural Marxism
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I think “Cultural Capitalism” is a far more accurate description of what we’re living under. It’s true that the “intellectual theology” behind Political Correctness was written by Marxist academics, but its application and dissemination was taken up by Capitalists. If you go to YouTube you can watch Coca Cola commercials from the 1960s that promote multiculturalism and globalism. Both of these ideologies weren’t popular among Leftist intellectuals until the mid 1980s.
Jack: Like Buchanan said, Marxists have used “the long march through the institutions.” They congregated first in the U.S. Treasury under Wilson then in the State Department under FDR and had planned since the ’20s to infiltrate corporations, seminaries, movies, churches, etc. It’s not surprising then that oil gian BP is largely a subsidiary of the Sierra Club, had a gay (homosexual) CEO and the oil leak started near Earth Day (April 22, which is Soviet socialist icon Lenin’s birth date) nor that Coke had “I’d like to teach the world to sing …” TV ads.
The few substantiated sex abuse cases in the Catholic church involved priests preying, not on women or girls, but men on boys. Milwaukee’s former Archbishop Weakland is openly gay and covertly worked to create the crisis for exploitation by a religion-hating Marxist media. We should not be so glib and superficial in pretending that it’s cultural capitalism, Jack. Marxists created most of the horrors last century, from world wars to massive death camps. And U.S. socialists like Alger Hiss helped to staff the U.N. and hand over Eastern Europe and China to Stalin. The death camps in the U.S.S.R. and China under Communists were worst than Hitler’s, and FDR and his administration knew it. But history has so distorted this that mass ignorance is very difficult to overcome today and we are close to being doomed to repeat it.