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Who are our conservatives?

 "The factor of public discord and sharp divisions provoked by the Lithuanian authorities is a group of issues related to the Istanbul Convention and other issues related to this topic. It needs to be fully publicly, calmly and culturally discussed and resolved, but these are issues of collective consensus, are adopted by consensus, not by bulldozer pushing laws and dividing society into intelligent and foolish. 

The TS-LKD maneuvered skillfully and seemed to many before the election to be just the ideas of the Freedom Party, which represents a very small group of voters. However, the formation of the coalition suddenly revealed that these are almost the main issues on the political agenda of the ruling coalition. Many voters felt cheated: what are those our conservatives? If you have noticed, I have deliberately avoided the word 'conservatives' up to this point, because it is time to say loud and clear that the TS-LKD are not conservatives, but the truest new Marxists. Like the Freedom Party and the Liberals who support it. 

 This will require a little look at history. Classical Marxism defines a revolutionary struggle in which workers overthrow capitalism and take control of the means of production, while neo-Marxism focuses on so-called cultural wars. Neo-Marxist ideologues gathered at a school in Frankfurt, Germany, in the 1930s to realize that Westerners would never climb barricades, so all attention was focused on the cultural rather than the economic movement and all hatred was directed at traditional Western values. The Frankfurt School formulated the basic idea that the most effective way was to penetrate, take control, and destroy the institutions on which the survival of capitalism depended. 

The most important targets of the cultural war became the institutions shaping the mentality of the society - schools, universities, media, family, church, professional associations. Western universities are no longer guided by impartial ideals of education, balanced scientific knowledge and approaches based on rationality and reason. They became bastions of cultural war, teaching politically correct ideology and "right" thinking. Our, Lithuanian, universities are already on this path. 

 All the civilizations of the past have been based on sets of rules that define what is moral. Their goal was the stability of the nation. Western civilization, which we longed for for five decades and fought for, was based on Christianity and the Ten Commandments of God. The attack against this system has reached its culmination and is now most loudly shouted and set by the neo-Marxist non-martyrs, who are most clearly represented in Lithuania by the Freedom Party, and are supported by a large part of the TS-LKD. 

We already have a generation of easily manipulated and influenced young people with the right to vote. The standard of truth, which is acceptable to the majority, is now being abolished, as new pseudo-types have been invented about racism, diversity, discrimination, tolerance, climate change, which are openly raping society. How are our "conservatives" behaving and what is happening in Lithuania? 

One of the most threatening signs is that state power is being grown in all areas and society is being pressured into a corner. After all, in the beginning we believed in a free market and self-regulation, which is a feature of democracy and a mature society. Instead of implementing it more widely, we are sinking into a dictatorship that our academics are increasingly zealously justifying. 

"The Istanbul Convention is an international document and its ratification in the Seimas must not depend on the level of imagination and knowledge of ordinary Lithuanian citizens about domestic violence and gender equality," says Dalia Leinartė, a VMU professor who builds globalism and neo-Marxist ideology über alles. Our scientists and professors, in creating contemptuous works and, as a result, eating at the expense of various foundations, do not even question the completely anti-scientific and absurd ideological construct of cultural Marxism "social sex" and other inventions. So-called political scientists also sit calm in the water, because they also get a lot from the same bills, and the employers are the same - the political conjuncture and the imported ideology. It's sad to see, but practically all of our intelligence is caught up in easy money and we have a new type - Collaborator 2.0. 

The actions of those we used to call conservatives for 100 days and later show that they meet all the characteristics of purebred neo-Marxists. First of all, they do not believe in discussion, dialogue and the evolution of society. They are convinced that all the things they deem necessary to change can be changed when they come to power, in the most brutal way. We can clearly see that they are obsessed  with new prohibitions and restrictions and still think they are empowered to moralize and judge.

 Here, MEP Andrius Kubilius behaves like a typical Soviet-era bureaucrat, stressing that “I am the boss, you are the stupid” and asks: “When will Lithuania have a“ strategy to arrest the darkness?” people guided by the values on which the entire Western civilization is built, A. Kubilius calls them "representatives of the darkness". We see the completely open ideological hostility of the TS-LKD not only to its previous policy, but also to traditional conservatism."  

 


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