Okay, I just watched this Youtube video.

in politics •  8 years ago  (edited)

I thought it was very thought provoking, albeit a bit scary. What do you think?
Should we be concerned about this new coming of critical theory, and cultural marxism?

This is not something I would normally post on Steemit, but after watching it I felt I just had to. I want to have a discussion. A real discussion without name calling and cussing.

What is your stance in this? I won't be holding it against you, but I know it might stir some heated conversations. I'm hoping no-one will get offended, but I can't promise that isn't going to be the case. In any case, I'd like both of the sides of the argument to present their best arguments, and let's go through them and dissect them together as best as we can.

I'm letting you guys set the pace, I'll get some sleep and be back tomorrow to judge and post-moderate the conversation. (Sorry about that, I spent too much time awake tonight.)

I have one advice before you start: Behave, and be awesome to eachother.

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  ·  8 years ago (edited)

Yeah, well while I do think Michio Kaku is right in what he said, he didn't address the concerns of the original posting. He did address the rise of have-nots in the right isle but failed to see there is a political uprising in the form of cultural neo-marxism too. a movement hell bent on reparations for past deeds of those who weren't even there. A movement that vehemently tries to undermine scientific discovery in its quest to paint everything wrongthink. Maybe i missed the part where he said AI and robotics would help people see others as humans instead of groups of certain conspiratorial racial or gender privilege.

And to answer your question, I have no idea how or why Steemit is a solution to political extremism.