"Here's why talking politics with the modern left feels like banging your head against a wall."
Anyone who has ever tried knows the feeling. You present facts, evidence, or plain common sense, and what comes back is a wave of emotional outrage.
The worst part is that it's no longer possible to live a normal life without running into politics.
Schools, workplaces, museums, sports, entertainment, universities, every corner of life has been swallowed by ideology.
We live in a society held hostage by people who insist their fantasies outrank reality.
And the reason is simple. We are being tyrannized by delusions.
Most people debate from reality outward but the modern left debates from utopia inward. This inversion comes straight from the Frankfurt school, an intellectual factory that produced nearly every strand of woke dogma now embedded in academia and public sector.
Their central idea was the utopian horizon.
Imagine a world without hierarchy or domination, then condemn the real world for failing to match fantasy.
Once you understand this, the entire ideological landscape snaps into focus.
They argued that family reproduces hierarchies and must be reimagined. Schools should radicalize children against power structures instead of educating them.
Culture manufactures consent, therefore culture must be engineered.
Even language encodes power and must be bent to social justice aims.
In this worldview, every institution is guilty unless proven innocent. And innocence is impossible because the benchmark is utopian perfection.
So critical theory always finds oppression. If a system works it's stabilizing power. If a system fails that's also power at work.
If people consent they are duped by power. If they dissent, the system shapes their frustration.
It's a closed loop.
You're not debating ideas.
You're debating someone who believes the real world is illegitimate by default.
Modern offshoots such as critical race theory, gender theory, decolonization studies and feminism all use the same engine.
Imagine a utopian world, identify gaps between their imagination and the real world, declare those gaps as oppression, then demand society must be remade.
This is why discussion politics with the modern left feels like arguing with someone who is hallucinating.
They construct a perfect world in their mind, one without conflict, cost, tradeoffs, or human nature. Then label anything that falls short as bigotry, privilege, or violence.
The obsession with race, LGBTQ politics, feminism, and decolonization is not random.
It's the metric they use to measure how far reality deviates from the dream.
You're not arguing with people who misread the world. You're arguing with people who believe the real world is wrong for existing.
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