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What are the three worst examples of Christian cancel culture in the ‘80s?
People always make this argument but what are they even referring to? I was around in the ‘80s and this whole thing seems like one of those “facts” that are true only because they’ve been repeated so much.
Who did the Christians “cancel”?
The only thing Christians could be said to have achieved was getting the Parental Ratings stamp on albums and videogames. And looking back, was that really so bad? Sure young people freaked out about it at the time, and said what an outrage it was, and how stupid, but was it really? We already had ratings on movies, why not music and videogames? I think it’s okay for parents to have a quick reference of what they are purchasing. Or what is the alternative? They have to listen to every shitty rap album first? They have to play through an entire videogame? That’s not practical.
What else was there from Christian “cancel culture”? I know there was one small video rental shop that edited out the sex and nudity from Titanic so parents had a “clean” version they could show to their kids. But that was one shop. There was no push to censor every copy of Titanic, or pull it from the shelves, or blacklist James Cameron, or revoke his Oscars, or censor anyone on the Internet who mentioned Titanic, or freeze the bank accounts of anyone who rented it.
The comment didn't reference the 80s. You injected that time frame. I'm pretty sure they are referring to the crusades, lordship, serfdom, heresy, heretic framework and the inquisition of countless cultures and people's heritage and genealogy. Some of which that make the accepted and taught version of the holocaust look mild.
The Crusades as taught by the cabal is a lie though. Dr. Bill Warner has exposed that. The Crusades were a highly controlled, defensive war (series of small battles) to prevent an Islamic takeover of Europe, who had already overrun Spain and were at the Gates of Vienna. Christians avoided war with Islam for decades before their hand was forced, and then they were beaten back to the desert and Europe once again flourished, free from Sharia Law.
I’m not sure about the others (the Inquisition, etc.) but they are likely all cooked by the cabal as well. With every historical subject I’ve done a deep dive on, the “official” narrative has turned out to be a complete lie, in the same way we see with modern day FAKE NEWS. The two are connected. The Crusades were defensive, Anne Frank wrote her diary with a pen that hadn’t been invented yet, Rosa Parks was a plant, Helen Keller had a British accent, Pearl Harbor was an inside job, Titanic was an assassination, Oswald was a patsy for the CIA, and on and on it goes. All fake.
Also, who would call the Crusades (the fake evil version of them) a form of “cancel culture”? And then who would make the argument that the ‘90s - present day cancel culture is a direct reaction to the overbearing “Christian cancel culture” that came before if they aren’t referring to the post-WW2 - ‘80s era? It doesn’t make sense to me that ‘90s cancel culture would have been sparked by “The Crusades” and “The Inquisition”. If so, why the ‘90s? Why would the pushback only start then?