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Is there any hope against the raise of far-leftist totalitarianism?

As I have written many, many times in this blog, at this point in time it's just a sad fact of life that the regressive far-leftist totalitarian ideology is winning, and there doesn't seem to be anything that can be done about it.

The ideology has already become almost ubiquitous and a universal religion in many parts of the world, especially at many regions of North America, and in some European countries, like the United Kingdom.

There are many universities in North America, one concrete example being the University of Toronto, where "social justice" is pretty much effectively the official religion, and no student is allowed to criticize it, speak against it, or get away with dissent. Many University of Toronto students have written about how they are essentially forced to lie and speak against their own beliefs in order to pass courses, and how they are simply not allowed to present any criticism or dissent, nor thinking on their own. There are many mandatory "social justice" tests, and professors will keep the student's degrees "hostage" until they answer every single question in the exact single way that the university professor wants. Dissenting opinions are technically "allowed", but the professors will not give the student a passing mark. Every single student has to repeat the far-leftist social justice doctrine, or else he will not pass nor graduate. Students have no recourse against this. They either need to repeat the rhetoric, or drop out. Those are the only two choices. Dissent is not a choice. Differing opinions are not a choice. Discussion is not a choice. You either repeat the doctrine, or you don't get your degree, that's it.

And then, when the students finally graduate in Toronto (and many other cities) and apply for jobs, they find job applications to be stock full of "social justice" rhetoric. They are asked all kinds of inappropriate questions about their sexual orientation, their "gender", their "minority status" and so on and so forth.

"Well, what's the problem? Just say the words. It's not a big deal. They are just words. Who cares?"

The problem is that students and graduates, and people in the population in general, are in increasing manners facing racial and sexist discrimination, in universities, in the workforce, and from a myriad of organizations and sometimes even the government. Especially if you are a white male, and to some extent if you are an East Asian male, you'll find all kinds of hurdles and discrimination against you. Many, many scholarships, grants, projects, funding and services are being outright denied from white and East-Asian males (and, to some extent, from females too). White and East-Asian males are being regularly discriminated against in job applications and hiring, and at the workplace even if they do get hired. In some regions the amount of blatant overt racism and sexism is just staggering. There are places, especially in universities and certain companies, where if you are a white or East-Asian male, you are quite literally treated as a second-class citizens who literally and concretely has less rights than everybody else, and who is free to be discriminated against, shunned, and taken advantage of, with zero repercussions or consequences to the perpetrators.

Many of these regions have become places where white and East-Asian males literally have to lie about themselves in order to not get discriminated against. For example they need to pretend to be "trans" or "homosexual" in order to try to experience less discrimination. Even then they are likely to face discrimination because of their skin color regardless. And there's pretty much nothing they can do about it, because nobody will help them.

Even back in the worst era of Apartheid in South Africa, and the Jim Crow era and especially slavery era in the United States, most other countries heavily criticized those countries and those systems of discrimination, oppression and racism. (Somewhat ironically, the United Kingdom was one of the heaviest opponents of racial discrimination and racism back during the American slavery era, and in fact engaged in the famous (yet sadly too little-known) Atlantic blockade, stopping slave ships from traveling from Africa to America.)

Nowadays, almost no country is criticizing these countries, states, governments, organizations and universities for their discrimination, racism and sexism. Only very few countries dare to say something about it (one of them, also somewhat ironically, being Russia, of all countries...) In fact, not only do almost no country dare to say anything against it, but moreover many countries actually agree and support the racism and the discrimination, and are in fact in their way to adopt and implement such measures themselves.

In other words, racist oppressive totalitarianism is raising and gaining ground pretty much unopposed, and nobody can do anything about it. Our constitutional rights and freedoms are being limited and taken away one at a time, and dissent is punished at an ever-increasing rate. And there's nothing that can be done about it.

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