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The '''Bedrock Movement''' is a {{wp|decentralized}} political and social movement that opposes the [[Occident]]alization of [[Crona]] in {{wp|traditionalist}} terms. The basic argument of the Bedrockist movement is that the Occidentalization and economic liberalization of large parts of Crona is unacceptable according to the own closely-held beliefs of [[Levantia|Levantines]] and other Occidentals. Specifically, it runs contrary to the highly prized social value of respect of organic traditions.  
The '''Bedrock Movement''' is a {{wp|decentralized}} political and social movement that opposes the [[Occident]]alization of [[Crona]] in {{wp|traditionalist}} terms. The basic argument of the Bedrockist movement is that the Occidentalization and economic liberalization of large parts of Crona is unacceptable according to the own closely-held beliefs of [[Levantia|Levantines]] and other Occidentals. Specifically, it runs contrary to the highly prized social value of respect of organic traditions. Some political analysts and scholars have referred to the Bedrock Movement as a right-wing, anti-internationalist movement rather than an anti-colonial one.


The movement began online in [[2014]], drawing adherents from [[Levantia]], [[Sarpedon]], and southern [[Crona]]. Unlike many other organizations and movements which opposed [[The Deluge|the Deluge]], the Bedrock Movement eschewed traditionally left-wing {{wp|anti-colonialist}} talking points in favor of arguments for Cronan {{wp|traditionalism}}, largely using an [[Organicism|organic]] philosophical framework. As the [[Final War of the Deluge]] resulted in the final geopolitical ascendancy of the Occident in northern and central [[Crona]], large number of opponents of Occidentalization began to wage a series of protests in [[2025]] and [[2026]].
The movement began online in [[2014]], drawing adherents from [[Levantia]], [[Sarpedon]], and southern [[Crona]]. Unlike many other organizations and movements which opposed [[The Deluge|the Deluge]], the Bedrock Movement eschewed traditionally left-wing {{wp|anti-colonialist}} talking points in favor of arguments for Cronan {{wp|traditionalism}}, largely using an [[Organicism|organic]] philosophical framework. As the [[Final War of the Deluge]] resulted in the final geopolitical ascendancy of the Occident in northern and central [[Crona]], large number of opponents of Occidentalization began to wage a series of protests in [[2025]] and [[2026]].

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