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Has there ever been a destructions of cultural heritage and values as quick and steep as there is now? It seems like the rot is advancing too fast and I'm not sure that society has enough time to adapt. There have been periods of decay in history but they usually last a long time and are very gradual. The death of the roman empire was probably a nothingburger for the common contemporary man without being learned in history due to how long it spanned.
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OP, please cool it with the antisemetism
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>>24930810
What makes you say that?
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Cry about is chud. We are the future. You're on the wrong side of history. Freedom will win.
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>>24930810
I think basically putting women in permanent stasis as birthing devices and letting the rest of humanity develop as normal would solve 90% of our problems. Its almost that simple. Sure, wars and famine will always exist but its getting there.
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>>24930810
Cultural Revolution in China
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>>24930810
The French Revolution.
What we are facing now is the result of the destruction of values in the late 1960s.
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>>24930810
>Has there ever been a destructions of cultural heritage and values as quick and steep as there is now?
Yes. It's actually fairly normal to have these kinds of ideological purges after losing a war, or when a new political faction takes over. China, for example, has had several catastrophic mass-burnings of ancient texts well before Mao.

Our problems aren't the outright destruction of culture, but failing to pass it on. If you want to fight it, the best thing you can do is take an interest in something and engage with others about it. Learning a lot of history from a period modern education and media doesn't cover, or reading poetry and talking about it with others are examples of things you can do.
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>>24931064
*the late 18th century
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>no sex with men
>bisekseu
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>>24931151
>Our problems aren't the outright destruction of culture, but failing to pass it on.
This is mostly what I meant by destruction. Nobody to pass it on because no one is interested in tradition anymore. That is a kind of passive destruction. Then there is active destruction, which is brought about by the mixing of many cultures from all over the world thanks to telecommunication and travel, leading to a "no-culture culture", or an empty culture, a sphere with only skin, no insides.
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>>24931890
You are being stupid. Most people weren't interested in those things, even back in the good old days™.
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>>24931897
They were. That's how culture and tradition was well alive. My father's generation still remembers how life was before electricity and running water in my spanish village.
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>>24931903
They weren't, they just didn't have anything better to do.
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>>24931906
They were. Don't project your contemporary nihilism on ancestors, dumbass. They speak to me of those times with passion.



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