What I always find so irritating about the Marxist debate is when
someone, again, shows up talking about the Illuminati, or the
Rockefellers, or thinks that showing the links between the Rockefellers
& the Rothschilds somehow “proves” what’s going on.
“What good is knowing all the names in the KGB… if you don’t understand what they do?” – Anatoliy Golitsyn, KGB Defector to the USA
The fact is, it really doesn’t matter a whit if you can prove Karl Marx
was related to the Rothschilds through one of their step-daughters marrying
his great-great grandpa on his mother's side through adoption. If you can’t understand what
Marx was trying do then what’s the point of connecting him to
others to show who is bankrolling him? (And Gesh! Why go way out on a
limb linking in obscure billionaire’s from the past? Hillary Clinton is
standing right in front of everyone’s face).
Quite simply, it just doesn’t matter if it is a “conspiracy” or not. If
you were standing in the Twin Towers on the morning of 9/11, would you
really give a rat’s ass about “who” is behind it, or if the building
is going to collapse by naturally occurring physics or via controlled
demolition? I wouldn’t give a crap! I would want to get OUT either way!
“Critical Theory, which was defined by a student of the Frankfurt
School as the “essentially destructive criticism of all the main
elements of Western culture, including Christianity, capitalism,
authority, the family, patriarchy, hierarchy, morality, tradition,
sexual restraint, loyalty, patriotism, nationalism, heredity,
ethnocentrism, convention, and conservatism.”
So, whether it is a “conspiracy theory” or not, look at it this way.
Each of those “pillars” listed above has been undermined over the past
decades.
Every.
Single.
One.
The whole point of the Frankfurt School identifying these cultural
pillars, was to say that if these pillars were destroyed, the chaos that
would ensue would collapse those cultures.
So, does it matter if it is a conspiracy or a “coincidence?”
Alright. I’ll agree with you. It’s just a coincidence, so there’s no
need to be worried about the consequences of it. Just like, if you
determined in your mind on the morning of 9/11, it wasn’t a conspiracy,
so there’s nothing to worry about here! Back to your cubicle.
The coincidence theorists haven't really thought all of this through very well, I think.