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Rikard's avatar

Perception is reality, for the very trite reason we have nothing but our senses to collect information with. While one may argue, fully reasonable too, that using math and assorted other non-sense based methods of measurements helps us circumvent this problem, our perception in the sense of how we think about reality around is still, inevitably, formed by perception. No one goes around thinking about their actions in technical terms like "I'll activate my gluteus maximus to 35% of capacity when describing a downwards motion towards the rectangular wooden square balanced on four wooden poles" when sitting down.

But reality is not perception, and that's one of the two legs the pomos have cut off from themselves and everyone else, Harrison Bergeron style. The rock remains a rock; weight, mass, composition, position and so on no matter my perception of it. And The Rock too, for that matter.

The other leg they amputated using as you mention Queer theory and the overused word discourse (remember when that word had an actual well-defined meaning?) was that deconstructionism, postmodernisms mother-sister-daughter theory, was originally a tool .

And that tool, coming from literary analysis and therefore analysis of meaning/content in communication - all forms of communication - is in itself not an ideological or ontological position. How could it be? Picking things apart to the iotas of their being is initself the opposite of a position: it is nowhere, not anywhere. And since the aforementioned perception of reality informs our biases (again, the original sense and meaning of the word is sorely missed) any such analysis is wholly dependent on the one performing it - to quote a tutor of mine: "Whenever you analyse something using this, you tell as much about yourself as about the subject".

Put that one in the context of today's postmodernists. What is the CRT, BLM, LGBTPWTFBBQ, and so on telling us about themselves, with their analysis and conclusions of their perceived reality?

That they are sadists, mad with power, and with a lust for making others suffer and hurt simply because it makes them feel good.

And - this may offend most people - you cannot counter or combat this without violence.

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cm27874's avatar

I don't like winning by using the enemy's tools. When I translated Margaret Anna Alice's Letter to the German Bundestag, I left out (or, abbreviated and commented on) a paragraph on a gesture of Lauterbach that looked like a Hitler salute, when viewed from the right angle. That said, of course you are right that perception is key. And our brains are not well-adapted to what is being thrown at us in the age of internet and social media.

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