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Trumpence 10 points ago +10 / -0

No. Christian culture has been the foundation of our societies, culture and identity for thousands of years. It has been one of the core pillars of what made the Western World great. Don't stain my faith with the plague of Marxism please.

Edit: Just to be clear, I'm not trying to demonize you or attack you, I applaud you for thinking out of the box and correctly identifying Marxism as a main problem, but I don't agree with your observation on the Christian faith, and I personally believe we could use more, not less, of the lord in our lives and society.

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Trumpence 2 points ago +2 / -0

I think part of it can be explained by the fact that our countries have become very wealthy, and many people are able to lead very comfortable lives, far away from life-threatening issues. We haven't been in a war that seriously threatens the homeland for a long time, and people have been able to find issues that aren't really there. People started focusing on these social justice types of movements because these marxists view them as the 'primary' problems for our societies, while in for example Africa, people stress about having food on the table at the end of the day.

Our societies have become complacent, lazy, and spoiled. This caused our systems to rot and now our institutions are promoting a culture of self-hate.