Deleted member 31869
Just pass me the rope
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The way I see it, politics are the same in all aspects:
eg. I used to think feminism was actually due to women as a whole wanting to have rights, but now I'm seeing that the ruling class is pushing a trans ideology that hurts feminism, and still most libfems support it and very few women are against trannys. Because it's just what the ruling class wants and therefore the view that the media, Twitter, Reddit etc enforce.
So my question is, is it always like this thoughtout history? Is the idea of people fighting the ruling class for civil rights a delusion? Or are there any (actual) historical examples of a considerable amount of people (not a few marginalized dissenters) uniting against what the media says?
- Most of society mirrors the views that the ruling class promotes through the media and big tech, but deludes itself into believing they're all somehow being rebellious (with all media, institutions and companies on their side), bc everyone wants to be a hero but without actually having what it takes.
- Very few are against the establishment and have to be discreet about it, and get ostracized, oppressed, punished, fired... and snitched on by a proud mob who's happy to see the establishment punish dissenters.
eg. I used to think feminism was actually due to women as a whole wanting to have rights, but now I'm seeing that the ruling class is pushing a trans ideology that hurts feminism, and still most libfems support it and very few women are against trannys. Because it's just what the ruling class wants and therefore the view that the media, Twitter, Reddit etc enforce.
So my question is, is it always like this thoughtout history? Is the idea of people fighting the ruling class for civil rights a delusion? Or are there any (actual) historical examples of a considerable amount of people (not a few marginalized dissenters) uniting against what the media says?