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srayzie ago

Thank you Putt. Very inspiring. I needed that.

progressbin ago

You are definitely a builder. I interpret this post to be a subtle thank you to you for being such a good community builder. I also think it is a subtle jab at the turd who has been sperging out and flooding your subs with garbage and not even trying to have constructive conversations. We all know who he is. He is in this thread, and he is a complete moron with bad intentions.

waterniggas ago

ok but this isn't reddit and you can just say who you think it is

srayzie ago

Thank you. Yes, he’s in this thread.

TheSeer ago

This is what I remind myself about the Cultural Marxists all the time. All they can do is destroy.

Unpack. Deconstruct (which is just another word for destroy). Call everything racist, from swimming to hiking to picking up trash, to having nuclear families.

Intrixina ago

That's because, at their core, their entire mindset is "critical theory" - which is basically a word salad phrase for "Criticise everything just for the hell of it, regardless of whether it's good or bad"

waterniggas ago

funnily enough, critical theory is what redpilled a lot of us

they instructed us to deconstruct... and so we did. we deconstructed their entire marxist system of theories.

Intrixina ago

Yeah, they didn't think that one through very well, did they?

TheSeer ago

Once you see it, it is just so glaringly obvious.

Which is why the memes about how Vice decides to write its articles (by throwing dildos at story boards) or how leftists decide what to be outraged about (drawing a card from a deck of playing cards) are so poignant. They work backwards. Garage sales! Mostly white people, right? Must be racist!

Intrixina ago

That's right. It's almost comical.

think- ago

Deconstruct (which is just another word for destroy).

This.

zyklon_b ago

Similar to calling anyone that questions the plan a shill i reckon.

Demonsweat2 ago

Accuracy and precision are different things. Accuracy is the absence of error. Precision is the level of detail. Effective problem solving requires always being accurate, but being only as precise as is helpful at a given stage of problem solving.