Jarolleon
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- Mar 23, 2019
I think it goes back further. Is "rooting for the underdog" really a postmodern invention?The Left's only strategy is projection, because they can't allow themselves to admit they're the ones in power. When you get an ideology based on resisting oppression you have to be able to say that you're not the oppressor.
The "Right" does it too sometimes, but that's usually the cuckservative side that buys into postmodernism too. They're also Leftists, just 10 years behind the Democrats.
Though perhaps it is, and it's getting reflected in videogames. In Crusader Kings 2 (released in 2012) winning a holy war increased your religion's moral authority and reduces that of your foe, while in Ck3 (released just this month) it works backwards (with the mechanic renamed to "Fervour"). It's easy to joke "Lol Swedish cucks code Justin Trudeau logic into the game because current year" but maybe it's them projecting this modern tendency backwards in time, of ideological groups needing the sense of being under attack and on the defensive to really motivate their adherents. It does fit for recent American history, the demoralization got cranked up to 11 after America won the Cold War, and then suddenly blind flag-waving patriotism became very common shortly after 9/11.
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