Disillusioned
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In the past there use to be a clear difference between the ideas of fascism and marxism, in that the fascists focused on identity (nation, race, ethnicity etc) while marxists focused on economic class (rich vs poor). However, with the advent of cultural marxism and their modern identity politics it has become increasingly hard to tell the difference between marxists and fascists.
For example, according to classical marxism only those who were members of the upper class could have been considered a part of the evil oppressor class, where as according to the identity politics of the modern left a person does not have to belong to the upper class in order to belong to the "bad guy" group. In fact, according to cultural marxism money may not even matter at all in some circumstances, since a poor white person will be seen as worse than a rick black guy merely because of his race.
Because of this, I have a theory....
I believe the whole concept of cultural marxism isn't actually marxism at all, and that the term was merely invented so that non-whites could invent their own brand of fascism without having to actually call it fascism. If you compare cultural marxism to classical marxism and then fascism then you would see it has more in common with the later.
Do you agree with my theory that modern marxism is actually just minority-fascism disguised as socialism/marxism?
For example, according to classical marxism only those who were members of the upper class could have been considered a part of the evil oppressor class, where as according to the identity politics of the modern left a person does not have to belong to the upper class in order to belong to the "bad guy" group. In fact, according to cultural marxism money may not even matter at all in some circumstances, since a poor white person will be seen as worse than a rick black guy merely because of his race.
Because of this, I have a theory....
I believe the whole concept of cultural marxism isn't actually marxism at all, and that the term was merely invented so that non-whites could invent their own brand of fascism without having to actually call it fascism. If you compare cultural marxism to classical marxism and then fascism then you would see it has more in common with the later.
Do you agree with my theory that modern marxism is actually just minority-fascism disguised as socialism/marxism?