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Combating fundamentalism is usually accomplished with direct [[mockery]] of the [[Fundie]], or vector attempting to spread the virus to others, in open debate in front of an audience; education of the populace at large in science, logic, and reasoning; wide-scale broadcasting of the atrocities done in the name of fundamentalism; and social engineering to make fundamentalism frowned upon as backward and savage in the host culture. | Combating fundamentalism is usually accomplished with direct [[mockery]] of the [[Fundie]], or vector attempting to spread the virus to others, in open debate in front of an audience; education of the populace at large in science, logic, and reasoning; wide-scale broadcasting of the atrocities done in the name of fundamentalism; and social engineering to make fundamentalism frowned upon as backward and savage in the host culture. | ||
Note: request Comrade Fgalkin's Fundie Guide be linked. |
Revision as of 02:01, 9 November 2007
Fundamentalism is a self-propagating memetic virus, the characteristics of which are advocacy of violence, extreme wealth inequality, xenophobia, racism, homophobia, extreme sexism, perpetual wars of conquest, attacks on science, logic, or reason, and massive erosion of civil rights in favor of wanton bloodshed against preexisting named scapegoat individuals and groups. It reproduces by infiltrating and damaging the education or other knowledge-propagation mechanisms of the host culture, corrupting the education received by the culture's children. It usually takes the form of an extreme version of the dominant religion in the host culture. These children then act as vectors for propagation, or they do direct damage to society through commission of the above-named characteristic actions.
Combating fundamentalism is usually accomplished with direct mockery of the Fundie, or vector attempting to spread the virus to others, in open debate in front of an audience; education of the populace at large in science, logic, and reasoning; wide-scale broadcasting of the atrocities done in the name of fundamentalism; and social engineering to make fundamentalism frowned upon as backward and savage in the host culture.
Note: request Comrade Fgalkin's Fundie Guide be linked.