No. 281985 [PM]
thats not the government
No. 281986 [PM]
yeah
No. 281987 [PM]
>>281985yea idk im reading tweets about german AC bullshit
they are saying they don't have ACs in hospitals lol
Rated: 0.5/5 No. 281991 [PM]
from googl ai but accurate
The "long march through the institutions" is a political strategy that advocates for achieving radical social transformation by infiltrating and taking control of a society's established institutions (like education, media, and the arts) rather than through direct, violent revolution.Origins and Key FiguresAntonio Gramsci (1891–1937): Italian Marxist philosopher who originated the concept of "cultural hegemony." He argued that the ruling class maintains power not just by force, but by shaping cultural norms and K-12 and university education.Rudi Dutschke (1940–1979): The German student activist who coined the specific phrase "long march through the institutions" (German: Marsch durch die Institutionen) in the 1960s, borrowing the term from Mao Zedong's military Long March.The Frankfurt School: Thinkers like Herbert Marcuse adapted these theories, proposing that the best way to alter Western civilization was to work from within the system to shift cultural values.The StrategyThe strategy relies on a "war of position"—a slow, patient process of organizing and embedding ideological viewpoints into the infrastructure of civil society. The approach involves several steps:Cultural Influence: Changing a society's culture (its values, beliefs, and morals) is viewed as the precursor to political change.Targeting Opinion-Makers: The strategy specifically targets universities, public schools, media organizations, religious groups, and trade unions.Generational Shift: By educating and radicalizing students and professionals, those individuals will go on to shape future generations from positions of influence.
No. 281995 [PM]
>>281994en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli_paradox
Hungary uses canola oil traditionally btw, it's a scam, all seed oils are scam. Use animal fats inshallah :D