September 27, 2024 Internet and virtual life
The cliché from which everything comes.
A pointless dust-up

I don’t like at all (to use an understatement) the “ideological” slant that virtually everyone now gives to “their” blogs, including those that deal with cooking or embroidery recipes.
Practically always, they indulge in endless polemics based on an incomprehensible “politicalese”, mixed with a few concepts taken here and there by consulting Google (or rather, no, Duckduckgo, or even better, Tor, it’s safer…); in any case, always and in any case seasoned with a generous dose of hypocrisy, a fake corporatism of façade, and a poorly concealed basic racism.
Now it seems to me that the structural, economic, social, and moral degradation that is now evident (and above all progressive) and that is affecting the entire planet Earth is always and in any case the fault of those who do not belong to those who are considered “us”: the adversary, the competitor, the “enemy”.
In short, those who are “different” from them, based on their beliefs and ideologies.
Right or left, ivory or ebony, order or anarchy, man or woman, every possible issue becomes a breeding ground for absolutely meaningless ideological clashes.
With the result that the arguments raised inevitably obscure what lies at the bottom, the cliché from which everything originates and which today there is an even greater tendency not to want to look at.