Something I’ve noticed:
the less one understands what Western culture is, historically, the less intriguing they find it—whereas those with a firmer grasp almost always hold a highly positive opinion, becoming enthralled, enamored, and filled with wonder and awe.
Our present culture is often mistaken for White/European culture, but in many ways, post-World War II modernity is essentially a Jewish fever dream.. especially in America.
We’ve been pulled in some deeply foreign directions.
AshaLogos
the less one understands what Western culture is, historically, the less intriguing they find it—whereas those with a firmer grasp almost always hold a highly positive opinion, becoming enthralled, enamored, and filled with wonder and awe.
Our present culture is often mistaken for White/European culture, but in many ways, post-World War II modernity is essentially a Jewish fever dream.. especially in America.
We’ve been pulled in some deeply foreign directions.
AshaLogos
08:07 AM - Mar 27, 2025
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