Hoodpreet
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For those wondering why the mainstream treats incelospherians, ethnonationalists, etc. as worse than murderers or chomos, this is a good read:
1. Core Doctrine
2. Original Sin & Human Nature
3. Blasphemy & Cardinal Sins
4. Priesthood & Authority
5. Rituals & Sacraments
6. Saints & Martyrs
7. Hell, Heretics, & Excommunication
8. Eschatology (End Times)
So in this mapping:
This explains why, in the cultural hierarchy of sins, “bigotry” can eclipse things like murder or paedophilia in terms of social outrage: it’s not just a crime — it’s an attack on the sacred order.
The “Religion” of Secular Progressivism
1. Core Doctrine
- Sacred Principle: Equality, inclusion, diversity, human dignity.
- Telos (end goal): A society purged of prejudice, hierarchy, and exclusion.
- Sacred History: Slavery, colonialism, patriarchy, segregation, homophobia — framed as humanity’s “original sins” that must never be forgotten.
2. Original Sin & Human Nature
- Original Sin: Privilege and implicit bias.
- Just as Christianity says all humans inherit sin from Adam, progressivism assumes all humans (especially members of “dominant groups”) inherit prejudice from social structures.
- Fallen World: Society is structured by systems of oppression (racism, sexism, heteronormativity, etc.). Everyone is tainted unless actively resisting.
3. Blasphemy & Cardinal Sins
- Blasphemy: Bigotry — racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, ableism.
- Like medieval heresy, it doesn’t matter if it’s intentional or not: “impact > intent.”
- Greater than Murder?
- Murder is a crime of passion or pathology, dealt with by law.
- Bigotry is symbolic rebellion against the sacred principle of equality, which shakes the moral order itself.
- Examples of Blasphemy:
- Offensive jokes, “dog whistles,” stereotypes, “problematic” art, exclusionary speech.
4. Priesthood & Authority
- Priests: Activists, DEI officers, academics, journalists.
- Scripture: Critical race theory, feminist theory, queer theory, intersectionality.
- Catechism: Phrases like “silence is violence,” “do the work,” “check your privilege.”
- Exegesis: Debates over microaggressions, privilege, intersectional hierarchies — just as medieval theologians parsed scripture for hidden meaning.
5. Rituals & Sacraments
- Confession: Public apology, sensitivity training, therapy-style self-examination (“unlearning racism/sexism”).
- Penance: Donations to causes, public statements of solidarity, amplifying marginalized voices.
- Baptism/Conversion: Public “awakening” to privilege — being “woke.”
- Communion: Virtue signaling online, attending protests, displaying symbols (rainbow flag, pronouns, BLM signs).
6. Saints & Martyrs
- Saints: MLK (in curated form), Harvey Milk, Marsha P. Johnson, Nelson Mandela.
- Martyrs: George Floyd, Matthew Shepard, victims of hate crimes.
- Relics: Viral videos of injustice (e.g., police shootings) replayed as sacred witness.
7. Hell, Heretics, & Excommunication
- Hell: Irredeemable racists, “Nazis,” open bigots.
- Heretics: Apostates who reject progressive doctrine (e.g., J.K. Rowling, Jordan Peterson).
- Excommunication: Cancel culture, deplatforming, job loss, social ostracism.
- Purgatory: Those who apologize and try to make amends, but remain “under suspicion.”
8. Eschatology (End Times)
- Vision of Heaven: A perfectly diverse, inclusive, prejudice-free society.
- Apocalypse: White supremacy, fascism, “hate” regaining power.
- Ongoing Struggle: “The arc of history” bends toward justice — but vigilance is eternal.
So in this mapping:
- Bigotry = blasphemy.
- Privilege = original sin.
- Social justice activism = ritual purification.
- Equality/diversity = sacred principle.
- Cancel culture = excommunication.
This explains why, in the cultural hierarchy of sins, “bigotry” can eclipse things like murder or paedophilia in terms of social outrage: it’s not just a crime — it’s an attack on the sacred order.
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