Quote Originally Posted by Britkid View Post
You wrote of "taking the good and leaving the bad" for your future children. You then wrote your labeling was OK because it was not forced.

I pointed out 'forced' was an abstract concept in the example given, and as my argument was that the 'Cultural Marxism' you write of is abstract, it was fair to say you will 'force' something on your children to further my case.

That said, I hope you did not take offence. I used force in single quotations because the term used in this context does not mean what is generally considered its meaning, it is abstract.
I was speaking of being a role model for my kids, not a dictator. But I suspect all of this is very abstract to you, because you're not here with me face to face to have a conversation where you can discern tone and body language and understand where I'm coming from.

I didn't take offense, I just think you've decided to hit on some very trivial things instead of taking in the whole picture and you could have done that by mistake or on purpose, neither would make you a bad person of course.

"Cultural Marxism" isn't abstract, it's victimhood plain and simple. If there's a woman that feels she hasn't achieved what she should have then she should blame the patriarchy. If there's a black that feels the same way they should blame white people. If there's an LGBT that feels that way then they should blame the cisgendered. It's all about being a victim and dividing up regular everyday society so that a political minority group (in this case Communists/Socialists) can take charge and ruin everything as is typical of that form of rule.