Deconstructing Social Justice
A Critical Inquiry into the Concepts, Tactics, and Consequences of the Social Justice Movement
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Narrado por:
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Seaghán Ó Cathasaigh
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De:
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Gerhardt Blume
Sobre este áudio
Gerhardt Blume provides a unique analysis of the logic behind the various social justice movements. As he demonstrates, movements across the spectrum of social justice—from BLM to the radical gender ideology—are all deeply comprised of a common, and dangerous, Cultural-Marxist logic. The Social Justice Movement (SJM) through its inherent self-contradictions represents some very serious threats to Democracies around the world.
If you’ve picked up this book you probably have some very deep reservations regarding the direction society is heading. Racist ideology is being confidently taught in classrooms. Men are freely walking around naked in women’s change rooms and male athletes are now crushing female athletes in women’s sports. Young girls are being cheerfully encouraged to take permanently disfiguring chemicals and have their breasts amputated. People's lives really are being brought to ruin over specious allegations of bigotry. The police are now vilified as agents of repression. Western history has been reduced to an unceasing narrative of oppression and exploitation.
This could easily be an all too brief experiment in human freedom. In nature, regression to the norm is the law. The norm for humanity has been war, poverty, tyranny, and an early, often violent, death…. This book will provide you the evidence necessary to recognize the lies and misrepresentations for what they are.
First Edition November 2021
This is the updated edition (Sept 2022).
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