Gramsci viewed churches, charities, the media, and schools as organizations that needed to be invaded by socialist thinkers.Peter Skurkiss . . . "Gramsci needs no introduction. He was a Marxist philosopher and sometime politician. He's noteworthy for redirecting the Marxist subversion of societies from the economy to instead focus on culture. Gramsci's premise was that if the Marxists could rot out the culture, society would fall into their laps. In this regard, Gramsci's idea has been tremendously successful. It unleashed the kulturkampf (culture war) against traditionalism, the family, love of country, and most of all, religion. Their weapons are insidious ideas like multiculturalism, social justice, and identity politics.
"In America, the basic aim of the cultural Marxists was (and still is) to replace Christianity as the nation's bedrock with the new secular religion of the progressives.
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"And this is how the Marxists advance their agenda — incrementally, one step at a time.
"Mayor Pete has little chance of winning the nomination for president even from a party as dysfunctional as the Democrats. At least not this time. Liberals like Joe Scarborough of MSNBC, however, are tantalized by Buttigieg and are calling him "the future of the Democrat Party." Even Brit Hume of Fox News is impressed with Buttigieg and says: "I think Pete Buttigieg is the most impressive, by far, candidate in terms of raw political talent in the Democratic field, and he may be the most impressive candidate I've seen since the emergence of Barack Obama."
"All this is troubling. The damage Mayor Pete had done and will continue to do to the traditional society upon which America was built is huge. Both Buttigieg's father and Gramsci himself would be proud of the boy."
"There’s little debate that modern-day American universities, public education, mainstream media, Hollywood, and political advocacy groups are dominated by leftists. This is no accident, but part of a deliberate strategy to pave the way for communist revolution developed more than eight decades ago by an Italian political theorist named Antonio Gramsci.
"Described as one of the world’s most important and influential Marxist theorists since Marx himself, if you are not familiar with Gramsci, you should be.
"The Italian communist (1891 – 1937) is credited with the blueprint that has served as the foundation for the Cultural Marxist movement in modern America." . . .