/pol/ humor thread
Lets see that OC you've been working on lads
>>71696843
what was the critical theory of 1930?
>>71696843
>>71696843
Imagine if in that picture the Christian was ugly and the atheist was attractive.
>>71696998
Fabian society, wasn't it? HG Wells, Orwell and Huxley were all members.
>>71696998
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_theory
basically a bunch of jews came together and created the basis of modern liberalism
>>71697015
hahahahahahaah
>germany
>>71696843
Both are equal fairy tails. Christ is an allegory of the sun. Religion is the tool in which man uses allegory, story, and numbers to pervade the message about the journey of the soul. For those who cannot see deeper than literal interpretation (like the little dude in the pic) it gives a general moral outline.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27g5Xs4lHUk
>>71697465
Without getting too much into a theological debate, the point is that at least the Christian's belief system logically flows from initial belief to practice. Whether or not that initial belief is valid is another question, but the logic is sound
>>71697465
>believing that you have a soul
top lel
>>71696843
>>71697849
kek
>>71697901
>the soap and lampshade
My sides.
>>71698654
oops lol
>>71697015
>want to put a woman on a dollar bill
>pick the manliest looking woman they can find
Hamilton looks more like a woman than this ape.
>>71696998
Critical theory is a way of analyzing text and society that emphasizes the motive behind the writers/social forces as the most importaint thing, rather than the actual events.
So for instance when you say that an event happened not as a natural flow as history but because the people behind it had a certain goal that's critical theory. Ironically "the Jews are doing this to take over the world" is an example.
In literature critic theory would be saying "this writer made the story come out this way because he is trying to push a Marxist agenda" or Christian agenda or anything else.
It's basically a method of analyze to find and deconstruct ideology.
/pol/ realized the people that made the thinking were Jews so they figure it must be evil.
>>71698786
Speaking as an English major, I can confirm this, but in modern times critical theory is used for a lot more evil than good. Initially it was helpful for everything you have described, however now it is a poison that is rapidly killing academia
Does anyone else remember /pol/ back when we worshiped Ron Paul instead of Trump?
They were simpler times
What ever happened to all of the liberatians?
>>71699182
Those were such great times
>guys
>its
>H A P P E N I N G
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>>71698786
>>71699039
This swede puts it better
>>71699370
>tfw it never happened