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There is not the slightest reason to propose this page for deletion (rather than request references, which can immediately be found on Google anyway). Charles Matthews 20:11, 19 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Needs expansion.

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I think this page should be expanded, and more names of thinkers should be included. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Gyvank (talkcontribs) 11:45, 5 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Message of "Cultural pessimism" in "Cultural Marxism" according to Traditionalist Republicans

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In the documentary [Cultural Marxism] - The Corruption of America by James Jaeger - a USA Traditionalist, the claim is made that "Cultural Marxism" is responsible for a cult around "Political Correctness", "Cultural pessimism" that has following characteristics:

  1. Families are boring, stifling and intrusive;
  2. Mothers and fathers suck;
  3. Divorce is therefore understandable and justified.

and it is the fault of communism and socialism because Karl MARX wrote he wanted to attack the "Family unit and it's part of "Cultural Marxism".

Hollywood requires movies to have one of these 4 movie requirements:

  1. The protagonist and/or the antagonist are divorced;
  2. The female is dominant, controlling, violent and/or one-up on men;
  3. The male is aloof, feminine, overly-sensitive, and/or cheating;
  4. Somewhere in the family, at least one immediate member is a lesbian, gay, bisexual or a women's Liber.

Cultural Marxism uses:

  1. DEBT, which generates the hidden TAX of inflation;
  2. Endless TAXES, to fund its socialist operations and expansion

Sorry, no more time for now. There is a talk that seems more in dept at Cultural Marxism Conspiracy Theory , Sincerely, SvenAERTS (talk) 02:01, 12 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]

I see nothing here that would be aimed at improving the article on cultural pessimism. Wikipedia is not a soapbox, and talk pages are not meant for a discussion of the subject in general. Huon (talk) 02:29, 12 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]