I want to write a book about; inclusion, marxism, sex/gender, race, culture, individuality also "black and white" thinking, general hypocrisy, equality and whatever else...
The main idea, is that there's this hyyuuge thing hovering above the west. It's seldom said openly, but it is obvious this is what people think back in their minds, or at least subconsciously fear.
I or We?
>unity is good, everyone must be included
>to be unique or not included is to be worse or better than someone else
>if people are born different
>if the genders are different
>if some cultures are better than others
>if the blank slate isn't real
>then groups and individuals are different
>then races do exist
>we can't allow reality to be racist/sexist
Also wish to critique hypocrisy and people's tendency to think everything is ''either/or'', there seem to be no in-between, or anything in-between the in-between.
>everything is either good or bad
There's also this apparent thing about the death of aesthetics and art.
It's all rooted in a form of relativism and a Marxist heart, or something deeper.
Or at least I wish I could write about it, I imagine the book would be 1000+ pages. To include so much shit, proof and examples.
Would need to cover history and to read a lot of fucking books and science.
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The op is really only a small part of it.
Hypocrisy and pathological things are more apparent.
Like people substituting children with dogs.
Commieblocks.
Utility above anything else
Virtue signaling/political correctness.
Everybody's special and we're all the same.