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- Dołączono
- 29 Maj 2020
This is a very good, considered, educated refutation of the entire postmodern bullshit.
But as has been pointed out, it boils down to one thing: these postmodernist SJWs are saying, 'I reject your reality and replace it with my own. And mine is better because I am a better person.'
Which shows, if nothing else, why a place like the Farms is actually very important. Because we collect all the evidence that they are not, in fact, a better person, and so have no standing.
It's not possible to stop people from trying to alter the 'truth' so it's more beneficial to themselves. But we can at least counter their iconoclasm with our own - and since what they wish to commemorate is themselves, it means tearing them down with their own faults and history.
That this is often very funny to watch is a definite bonus.
The thing is, "I'm a better person" comes from *inside* a reality. Once you claim the power to reject one reality and substitute another, you've basically stepped outside of morality.
Once you're "outside morality", the only true judge of superiority becomes power, and in the long run even the very wise cannot see all ends.
(This is basically what Jordan Peterson is constantly going on about. I happen to find his interpretation grossly oversimplified, and think the post-modernists actually have a point that he's missing, but I agree with him that the SJW post-modernists don't get to eat their cake and have it too.)
