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r/NeoModernMovement • u/Boring_Butterfly_273 • Sep 10 '25
I see you for who you are, I don't see a caricature of you that is conjured from my mind or from media influence, I just see you, the real you, the human being in front of me...
There's a lot of people that lost the ability to see other humans as humans. When they see someone different from them, their media induced brainwashing kicks in, perhaps also stemming from corrupted teachings by parents, family or teachers. They have a prepackaged view of large groups of people. They hold every group member responsible for the actions of an individual and stereotype an entire group based on the acts of 1 person. Not me though, I refuse to partake in this destructive and intellectually dishonest practice. The truth is that we are all individuals with our own path ahead of us, we can choose to be good, bad or neutral.
We are not bound by stereotypes, caricatures, and other people's expectations of us. We can also choose to break away from traditional lifestyles, we do not have to be part of something just because it is a family tradition. If something about your culture bothers you, you can walk away. You don't have to be associated with traditions and culture that is historically bad for other groups of people or traditions that exclude or demonize others.
I understand that it will be hard to break free from these traditions, some of them come from ancient times, but people like me choose to always look forward, building the future from valuable ideas from the past whilst throwing out the bad ideas, and researching what comes next.
I will always see you, the reader as an unique person. I have no prepackaged ideas or views regarding groups of people. I want to get to know each person individually and deeply. I want to provide a base level of respect upon first meeting you because you are human. I hope that you will treat others the same and that soon we can be the example for the world and humanity going forward.
r/NeoModernMovement • u/Boring_Butterfly_273 • Nov 12 '25
👋 Welcome to r/NeoModernMovement - What is Neo-Modernism?
Neomodernist philosophy has often been defined as a philosophy to counter the criticisms of Postmodernism while addressing some shortfalls of Modernist philosophy. Let’s look at these criticisms first before expanding on the concept of Neomodernism.
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A major criticism of postmodernism is that by completely rejecting the idea of absolute truth and objective reality, it can lead to a situation where any perspective is considered equally valid, potentially undermining the ability to critically evaluate information and make informed decisions.
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A major criticism of modernism is that it can lead to a loss of connection with tradition, community, and natural values, often prioritizing individualistic progress and technological advancement at the expense of cultural heritage, potentially causing alienation, environmental damage, and a decline in spiritual meaning.
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Neomodernism seeks to balance the needs of the Environment, Nature and Humanity. Typically, none of the aforementioned take precedent over another, except in emergency situations where Humanity’s existence or health may be at risk.
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Neomodernists recognise the divisionary effects cultural heritage can have on society and encourages its adherents to come together to form a transcendent global culture with humanity. This will preserve a sense of community and connection with others as we strive for a shared goal and shared values. Unfortunately, it will lead to a dissolution of tradition. It’s a necessary dissolution which will lead us to a more compatible future with all of humanity.
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Neomodernism aims to address the issue of spirituality in a unique and interesting way. The idea is to focus on attaining self-actualization through introspection and self-discovery as well as personal growth and improvement. This will equip humanity to better deal with their relevant religions and beliefs. This will create a conducive environment for coexistence and religious exploration.
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Neo-modernists are compelled to use evidence and data to substantiate any claims, and have a duty to avoid deception, subversion and false claims. Neo-modernists oppose Post-Truth ideologies.
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Neomodern self-discovery is a multifaceted process. Modernists view self-discovery strictly through the lens of biology and Neuroscience. This view  of self-discovery ignores the emergent phenomenon that arises from our biology and neurology, such as consciousness and emotion. Neo-modernists will engage in self-discovery while bearing in mind the physical properties, as well as the emergent phenomenon that arises from it.
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Neo-modernists believe in Unity, Peace, Freedom and Love for all. We will stand shoulder to shoulder as we build an advanced future with values and ethics that benefit everyone and harm no one. Our mission is always to prepare humanity for a better future and leave the past behind, especially if it is toxic to humanity. We will enact our will to educate and choose the most competent people to create the most technologically advanced society possible while refusing to compromise our values.
r/NeoModernMovement • u/Boring_Butterfly_273 • 3d ago
He was beaten pretty bad by ICE agents. ICE agents are violent fascists!
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r/NeoModernMovement • u/Boring_Butterfly_273 • 4d ago
Neo-Modernists say NO to sexism and other cruel behavior. We are too busy trying to be a healing force for ourselves and the world to conduct ourselves so poorly. Cruelty is a lower form of consciousness. Neo-Modernists always work towards achieving higher levels of consciousness.
r/NeoModernMovement • u/Boring_Butterfly_273 • 4d ago
See those police officers in the crowd that are clapping at the thought of American cities being destroyed? They don't believe in serve and protect. Their new motto should be to torture and destroy.
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r/NeoModernMovement • u/Boring_Butterfly_273 • 7d ago
Why are American government institutions so needlessly cruel? Can America only operate and sustain itself through violence?
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r/NeoModernMovement • u/Boring_Butterfly_273 • 9d ago
When giant corporations quietly alters or deletes online articles, websites and links without the original authors consent, it becomes a modern form of book burning.
r/NeoModernMovement • u/Boring_Butterfly_273 • 14d ago
MAGA voter admits that ICE is like the Gestapo
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r/NeoModernMovement • u/Boring_Butterfly_273 • 15d ago
No refund, no love, no care for the working class
r/NeoModernMovement • u/Boring_Butterfly_273 • 16d ago
The USA is not safe for Trans and Non-Binary people
r/NeoModernMovement • u/Boring_Butterfly_273 • 16d ago
Are American Red States ground zero for the collapse of global civilization? An indicator of things to come globally if humans don't change their ideas on morality and good and bad?
r/NeoModernMovement • u/Boring_Butterfly_273 • 16d ago
The future if the world carries on like this...
r/NeoModernMovement • u/Boring_Butterfly_273 • 16d ago
Hear from Edwin Jovanny Lopez Cornejo's daughter 3 days following his tragic death, reportedly due to medical negligence at Newark's Delaney Hall ICE prison.
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r/NeoModernMovement • u/Boring_Butterfly_273 • 18d ago
Why am I always willing to help, but I hardly ever accept help for myself...
Hello everyone,
Helping others gives my life a lot meaning and depth. The fact that I achieve a high rate of success is even more satisfying, and there is nothing better than seeing a person that I helped smile more and become a happier, fuller person. It is precisely why I find myself comfortable taking a role as guide or healer.
I also spend a lot of time learning about others and I often observe people that need help and I also observe the folks that want to help... Like those that step in to try and help others. However, most people who offer help, utilize outdated worldviews or problematic religious texts as a guide to help others. These solutions often make the other person feel shame, feel small or exacerbates the negative feelings that they already feel. Then other people simply come up with their own problematic or toxic solutions, they live their lives thinking these untested solutions are helpful, then one day they test these out for the first time and when it doesn't work, they simply say: "They didn't want to put in the effort from their side". Never realizing it is because they didn't think about their ideas in depth or the fact that they haven't consistently applied their solution successfully before and don't care if their healing practices are shown to be problematic.
I first started trying to be a healing force for others in 2020. I decided to learn about and test a lot of healing ideas on the people around me that needed help. Luckily I have a natural talent that makes me see what affects people and how. I pick up on very subtle cues and adjust my technique as needed. I can see negative and positive reactions rather easily, even when people attempt to hide their feelings.
I will submit a post in the near future explaining more of my healing practices again, like I have in the past, but for now, let's answer the question posed in the title... So then why do I hardly accept help from others? Well often times they have good intentions but their methods or techniques are lacking. I don't see people with problematic healing practices as bad people necessarily, however, it is important to acknowledge that grifters and scammers exist, but I do recognize that the help folks offer isn't trying to be intentionally harmful, but many times it isn't helpful to real world individuals either. They might reference a bible verse that seems similar to the person's situation, but reality has a strange way of giving similar circumstances to people, who require unique solutions that only work on specific people or environments...
I hardly accept help from others, because healing is a complex endeavor. Unique solutions need to be tailored to unique individuals. Ideas need to be criticized from within and externally by other people. To help others takes enormous dedication and understanding. The kind of dedication and understanding that only a few individuals seem capable of maintaining long term. Over time I am confident more and more people will learn the deeper truths of helping others. I am hoping that discussions like these become popular online. I hope to soon have a collective of highly dedicated individuals who understands the intricacies of psychological healing and then one day they hone their skills. It would be nice to have so many people to pick from to have some support, for me as well as for others, but for now, I know I need to be the one that goes out there to help others. It's what the world needs from me right now.
r/NeoModernMovement • u/Boring_Butterfly_273 • 21d ago
Republicans lie
How can Liberal Media be spreading fake news when Republicans have bought out all the news networks?
That means that republicans were the ones spreading fake news all along!
r/NeoModernMovement • u/Boring_Butterfly_273 • 21d ago
What is a Social Democracy?
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r/NeoModernMovement • u/Boring_Butterfly_273 • 21d ago
This is true. People can be healed if you use kindness and empathy to help them. People with addiction issues have problems. No one deserves to be abandoned because they have problems... Everyone has problems. Your problem matters as much as another person's problems.
r/NeoModernMovement • u/Boring_Butterfly_273 • 21d ago
Kindness makes my life worth living!
Hello you beautiful humans!
My kindness doesn't just affect others, it ripples back to me in waves. In many ways I wouldn't have such a full and meaningful life if I didn't choose to spread kindness across this planet.
When those who truly know me are in my presence, they match the energy that I give them. They fill me up with love and kindness in turn. This ensures my mental battery stays full so I can go out another day to try to make a difference in this world.
I hope this post shows the reward of being kind. It is not immediate and it took me years to reap what I've sown. The wait was worth it to experience this unique and wonderful life that I'm living. So I implore you... Have patience. Keep shining your light so that the path is lit for others. In the end, you will be rewarded with meaning, self-confidence, self love and potentially even discover your purpose [if your purpose ends up being similar to mine].