Comments by "Stephen Brookes" (@stephenbrookes7268) on "How Feminism Exploits Young Women. What Are YOUR Daughters Watching Online?" video.
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I'm convinced that the younger generations are being manipulated into a set of behaviours that are very harmful. My generation were convinced that we had to fight the status quo. The machine that was controlling us. We felt that the world order was a throwback to the old ideas of upper classes and their colonial grip on power was intrinsically wrong, ideas like apartheid in South Africa must be opposed, sexism in the workplace a thing of the past, compartmentalization of us into social classes and racial groups to be challenged. We also had many reservations about governments, international organisations, big corporations and macro political intreague. We questioned everything.
I feel the current young adults are far more propagandarised than we were. They are being driven into behaviours that they believe offer them freedom, empowerment and safety. Which are in fact driving them to voluntarily subscribe to everything we though abhorent. Such as self initiated surveillance, through social media and less up front methods, voluntarily eugenics programmes, such as puberty blockers and over use of pharmaceutical birth control, being encouraged to have careers rather than families and socially divisive behaviours such as self balkanization by identity politics.
If a Fascist or authoritarian government were imposing these rules upon my generation, we would have violently opposed it. Now people are eating up removals of freedom, buying into intersectionality that we would have gone to war to prevent and believing themselves virtuous for doing so. A typical example is how readily people accepted draconian impositions on their freedoms because of a relatively innocuous virus that was talked up as though it was a re-emergence of the Black Death.
They are way too easily frightened into submission.
Sheep fear the knives of the slaughtermen yet passively march towards them, if a few dogs bark.
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