promethean75 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2024 12:44 pm
".... religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, etc.'
That's Marx. He disliked "religion" (by which he understood primarily Christianity and Judaism, for none others were significant in his ethos) because it made people happy. Happy people do not become rebellious, rise up and overthrow the social order. They work peaceably within it, or endure with patience what cannot be changed; but they do not burn, destroy, kill or mangle. So they make lousy revolutionaries: and above all, Marx wanted revolutionaries.
People don't always pay close attention to Marx's analogy. He called religions "opium." Opium is a soporific drug...a
sleeping drug. An opium den is a place where people lie around on mats in a semi-comatose state. It's not like cocaine or "uppers," where people become aggitated and active. What Marx wanted was that -- aggitated, angry, hostile, unhappy people -- good revolutionaries, easy converts to his purposes.
And so it is now. The first step of Wokies is to become miserable and alienated. Unhappy people make revolutions. But the problem is that while they're keen on destroying, they're utterly unfitted to establishing any new order or making anything work. All they can do is gripe, scream, pout, bully and destroy...but they can't build, create, design, establish, perpetuate or sustain anything.
Yet another reason not to like Marx. He wants you miserable and mean, and ready to bust up the world.