The modern mythology that turns success into unearned privilege and failure into systemic victimhood
The modern mythology that turns success into unearned privilege and failure into systemic victimhood
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The sacred narrative that insists invisible racist/sexist/patriarchal structures are more powerful than culture, behavior, family structure, or individual agency.
The progressive get-out-of-accountability card that turns “I made bad choices” into “the system did this to me” with zero evidence required.
The phrase that allows entire groups to demand society fix problems they refuse to address internally while calling skeptics “oppressors.”
The sacred cow of contemporary social science that explains everything and solves nothing, because actual solutions would require uncomfortable cultural conversations.
The invisible, all-encompassing boogeyman that magically explains every failure, disparity, and bad outcome without ever requiring anyone to look in the mirror.
The ultimate intellectual shield that protects bad ideas and self-destructive habits from scrutiny by labeling any criticism as “upholding” them.
The intellectual crutch for people who find it easier to blame invisible structures than to confront visible patterns of behavior and choices.
The academic comfort blanket that lets people externalize all personal responsibility onto an abstract force that conveniently can’t be measured or disproven.