It would be safe to say that everybody reading this article is familiar with the concept of terrorism. But what about the concept of cultural terrorism? Is there such a thing and if so, does it explain some of the strange things which are occurring across the Western world?
Before I introduce you to the term “cultural terrorism” I need to introduce you to a man named Georg Lukacs (also known as Gyorgy Lukacs). Lukacs (who lived from 1885 to 1971) was a Hungarian Marxist philosopher, writer, and literary critic who influenced the mainstream of European communist thought during the first half of the 20th century. Lukacs was of Jewish descent but, sadly, committed his life to Marxist and Communist ideology.
Before we continue, it is helpful to establish what I mean when I use the term “ideology”. At its core, ideology is an error of a religious nature. It pretends to have a complete explanation of reality and the means of “salvation” from it. However, we know that within the ideological framework of Communism and Marxism, their version of salvation cannot come until Christianity is destroyed.
You see, Lukacs believed that Western culture and Christianity in particular had so blinded the working class that the introduction of Marxist philosophy was impossible until both were destroyed. So, it was during his time as Deputy Commissar for Culture and Education in the short-lived Soviet Hungarian government that he proclaimed a program of “cultural terrorism.” The premise behind this movement was based on a simple, but pointed, question: “Who will save us from Western civilisation?”
One of the key goals of cultural terrorism was to develop sexual education courses in schools that would work to distort traditional sexual morals. Lukacs came to the conclusion that if sexual morals in Christians could be compromised and undermined when they were children, then Christianity itself could be destroyed, leading to the collapse of Western civilisation and with it, any opposition to Marxist indoctrination. […]
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