Not politically homeless – Cont’d

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Not politically homeless – Cont’d

The speaker starts off by expressing frustration with the lack of manners and boundaries exhibited by people, specifically American men, on the internet. They believe that individuals should understand when not to engage in unnecessary and pointless conversations and instead listen to others. The speaker states that teaching and reinforcing these boundaries, manners, and respect for women’s right to decline is essential, and a new conversation on the internet should focus on these values. They emphasize the importance of reframing the culture to prioritize norms, manners, and appropriate behavior. Additionally, the speaker criticizes the lack of interest in finding solutions to the problems existing in the culture. They mention that journalists have identified the role of foundations and charities in suppressing Marxist dissent, but others dismiss these claims without engaging in reasonable discussion. The speaker argues that the most aggressive and obnoxious individuals seem to control the conversation and gaslight those who do not conform to their views. They acknowledge that individuals have the choice to ignore hateful, derogatory comments and not open up their social media accounts for replies. The speaker believes that the culture wars are a false dichotomy, with both sides being controlled by the same system serving American interests, and that these battles only benefit the war machine and the CIA. They express frustration with selective engagement, where individuals support specific aspects of theory but not those that challenge their worldview. The speaker suggests that it might be necessary for people to disengage from online platforms and encourage others to stop contributing to unnecessary and disrespectful discussions.