politicians are bad
democracy is bad
modern art is bad
Ghandi was an idiot
Christianity is neither good or bad
Christian atheism is good
cinema is bad
Marxism and communism are unequivocably good
>>9431323
He's not wrong.
Also, he admits and recognizes that the Soviet Union's attempt at communism was a massive tragedy and failure
>cinema is bad
He doesn't think that
>>9431323
>>9431357
Zizek is just an edgy contrarian.
>>9431323
I agree with all of that except maybe the last one, but not the way he gets there.
>>9431323
>Christian atheism is good
What the hell is christian atheism?
>Marxism and communism are unequivocably good
Maybe a diluted form of it is good.
>>9431323
>lacan cured me
oh i am laffin
>>9432663
as opposed to Jewish atheism
Zizek is a raging anti-semite
>Maybe a diluted form of it is good
Marxism is a broad term that anyone could attribute to themselves without being wrong. Could argue that Trump is a Marxist. As for communism no such thing as diluted communism, and you're either a communist or you're not.
[citation needed]
>>9432673
>as opposed to Jewish atheism
What the fuck are these religious atheism things?
>>9432721
>raised Catholic
>not don't believe in God
>>9432673
>Zizek is a raging anti-semite
How?
>>9431323
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