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>>”Socialism is precisely the religion that must overwhelm Christianity in the new order, Socialism will triumph by first capturing the culture via infiltration of schools, universities, churches and the media by transforming the consciousness of society. That, to me, seems a very up-front answer.
John Lydon calls out the Communist agenda and the absolute deplorable state of education today that seeks to cast out history and start with a blank slate all to sell a false Marxist eutopia.
He also says vote Trump and opposes the California Democrats (his home state) (30 minute interview)
https://radio.foxnews.com/2020/10/27/johnny-rotten-on-endorsing-donny-rotten-trump/
We are on the verge of a new Dark Ages with willfully destruction and suppression of monuments, memorials, museum collections, and the sum total of “recorded history” (books, periodicals, films, songs, speeches, etc).
And in the new digital era you can quickly discover that what you found online last week cannot be searched this week or does not even exist anymore.
When Us-People dumped the backlog of recorded songs (by unsigned bands) on MySpace (blaming it on a years previous data backup error), there went a decade’s worth of recorded composition (without warning or apology). Forums wipe discussion as well. And certainly famous Hillary photos and memes became harder and harder to find in online searches (even if they still existed otherwise). Photobucket killed the internet when after a lengthy “free” period of operation they decided to make users cough up $400 a year or so in subscription fees to share their pictures online (resulting a millions possibly billions of red-x’s on the discussions around the web).
We are again returning to a society where the public doesn’t “own” copies of performances. They are there “for now” but next week that could change (blacklisted, contractual dispute, or some corporation putting it “back in the vault” as Disney has done for many years).
Cancel Culture means some things may simply disappear (or only be accessible in an altered form).
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