Richard Lucas and the fight against cultural Marxism in Scotland
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/richard- ... n-scotland
In a wide-ranging discussion, Scottish Family Party leader Richard Lucas and UK Column’s David Scott explore the corrupting of Scottish society by the philosophy of cultural Marxism, pushed in aggressive style by the Scottish Government and by the full alphabet soup of state and third-sector agencies.
Topics explored include the corruption of young minds using sex education, and planting the seeds of confusion concerning gender roles and identity into children as young as three years of age, as in Wales. With education policy and practice captured by radical activists, Scottish education—once world-leading—is now corrupting young minds, teaching that pornography is healthy and natural and is giving children the message that they have the right to have illegal underage sex. Richard identifies that the effect of these toxic innovations is to pull the rug from under child development.
In addition to a sex-ed programme that would appear to be little more than the sexual grooming of children, the quasi-religious cult of cultural Marxism is promoting LGBTQ+ ideology and is also pushing racial rancour via Critical Race Theory. The cumulative effect of these policies is to make Scottish schools hostile territory for children with traditional views.
And the ideology is not stopping there. The idea of the abolition of childhood is now being openly preached by an influential Scottish academic. Furthermore, one leading advisor to the Scottish Government, Dr Colin Morrison of the Scottish Education Council and Co-Director of the Scottish Children’s Parliament—whose doctoral thesis makes 58 mentions of the philosophical French child molester Michel Foucault—advocates breaking down the barriers between children and adult sexuality, despite the risks from sexual predators and serious safeguarding concerns that must inevitably follow. What else does this key advisor think?...
If you listen to this, Scotland has gone through the looking glass to Cloud Cuckoo Land. And we know where this perniciousness comes from - the likes of Bertrand Russell and the
Fabians, of which he was a member. Politicians are now not allowed to have any independent view on anything.
Book download:
Mike Robinson here, from another UK Column article with quotes from the book, the first, the one above I
continually use.
Bertrand Russell — The Impact Of Science On Society
https://www.ukcolumn.org/article/bertra ... ce-society
"I don't believe they would do it!"
How many times have we heard that from people who cannot suspend their disbelief long enough to look objectively at the possibility that the monied elites and their political puppets are willing to do anything to meet their policy objectives?
Rather than attempt to persuade the reader of that fact, I'm going to let Bertrand Russell do it for me.
Who was Bertrand Russell?
According to Wikipedia, Russell was a very nice upstanding man indeed, a "British philosopher, logician, mathematician, historian, socialist, pacifist and social critic," no less.
In fact, Russell was descended from an old establishment family. He was a propagandist, whose job it was to propagate certain ideas in the service of the monied elites. He was instrumental in the project to wreck European and American culture through his chairmanship of the CIA sponsored Congress for Cultural Freedom. Far from being a pacifist, he was a promoter of the policy of Mutually Assured Destruction and was the founder of the Pugwash movement which used the spectre of Cold War nuclear annihilation to push for world government. He was a racist and promoter of population reduction. He was a Fabian socialist, and a Malthusian ideologue, along with fellow Coefficients Club member and one world government promoter H.G. Wells. He was a significant figure in the agenda to bring about what is now known as the "New World Order." He was, contrary to the Wikipedia portrayal, a thoroughly evil man.
Impact Of Science On Society
In 1952, Russell published a seminal work, The Impact Of Science On Society. As is typical of Russell, the writing style is dull, at least in the beginning. The beginning of the book seems reasonable and humanitarian, and is intended to soften the reader up for the disgusting conclusions which are presented as desirable or inevitable.
So without further ado, I will present the following quotes from the book, and leave it to you, the reader, to decide how much of the conspiracy is already in place.