In pOmo lingo words have no reference in reality, but are arbitrary social conventions which must be deconstructed in order to find out what the speaker is 'masking'. An offense against policor is a priori assumed. The root of cynicism and irony is nihilism, the war on reality and values, that is the aim of the policor weapon. As you have seen in the video in part 1/3 the Left is bankrupt and is past caring: all they want is the destruction of Western culture, the standard bearer of capitalism.
Over the coming weekend we will bring you a series of posts on the #OccupyWallStreet movement and its historical roots. You had better fasten seat belts as some features may come as a surprise
The history of cultural Marxism, a.k.a. political correctness.
The sun is getting warmer and the flees are flexing their muscles at the various city encampments of #Occupy. They're looking forward to a tasty season. Those watching the vacuous proceedings at the camps around the western world might be excused for asking WTH is going on down there? They don't seem to support any cause in particular besides uttering vague protests to stick it to #WallStreet and to #SoaktheRich. Yet they have drawn up an entire laundry list of bromide lefty grievances (see the manifesto). The movement is struggling with a decided lack of focus.
Should junkies, crazies and the chromosomally challenged be allowed to mate? No, says a minor member of the Dutch royal family, prominently engaged in issues pertaining to matters of 'security' *WTF!* Dozens of their offspring die each year from neglect and abuse. Politicians want to do something about it, mandating the use of contraceptives for these patients, but they see the difficulties ahead *NO?!*
To the postmodern Left objective truth does not exist *WTF!* As such they have dispensed with the facts and create realities of their own on the basis of ideological blabla. One such 'sub reality' is the liberal nature of the Arab Spring *remember, that pro democracy movement that was going to propel Muslims into modernism?*
In pOmo rhetoric words don't represent concepts, or anything definite rooted in reality. Rather it is the double entendre - what is insinuated by speaker - must be threshed out by 'close reading', or 'deconstruction'. This is the way we should read pOmo Gunther Grass' poisoned poem, "What Must Be Said", written in liberated prose like any good nihilist should.