I think the entire field of psychology is evil. Pathologizing everything is how they crippled us spiritually, and neutered masculinity. Pathologizing is anti-white and materialist cancer.
Why should we ascribe the leftward drift that has affected the "people" to their own moral reflections, independently of the role that the media played as architects of the cult of King? Twenty years ago a majority of Americans still entertained negative views about the slain civil rights leader, and it was the media, including neoconservative journalists without exception, who helped to turn public opinion around. If the center-right had continued to hold the line, behind President Reagan and over thirty Senators, who were initially highly critical of both King and his proposed deification, it is doubtful that the "people," outside of some blacks and hardcore liberals, would have cared. One of the first acts of the neoconservatives in establishing their control of the Right was to change its historical narrative, that is, to assimilate the Right’s historical memory to the Cold War liberal grid that these conquerors had brought along with them.
https://www.lewrockwell.com/1970/01/paul-gottfried/the-behavior-modifying-therapeutic-state/
I think the entire field of psychology is evil. Pathologizing everything is how they crippled us spiritually, and neutered masculinity. Pathologizing is anti-white and materialist cancer.
> Why should we ascribe the leftward drift that has affected the "people" to their own moral reflections, independently of the role that the media played as architects of the cult of King? Twenty years ago a majority of Americans still entertained negative views about the slain civil rights leader, and it was the media, including neoconservative journalists without exception, who helped to turn public opinion around. If the center-right had continued to hold the line, behind President Reagan and over thirty Senators, who were initially highly critical of both King and his proposed deification, it is doubtful that the "people," outside of some blacks and hardcore liberals, would have cared. One of the first acts of the neoconservatives in establishing their control of the Right was to change its historical narrative, that is, to assimilate the Right’s historical memory to the Cold War liberal grid that these conquerors had brought along with them.
https://www.lewrockwell.com/1970/01/paul-gottfried/the-behavior-modifying-therapeutic-state/
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