These global 'protests' are pathetic the pro Palestine protests, the international worker solidarity protests and similar activism it has become clear that the US has made the whole world its vassal state or slave state because anything that happens in the US whether news, tech, entertainment is slurped up and regurgitated by dozens of countries worldwide Solidarity my balls. This is the problem with social media and viralness. Ben Tucker (Anarchist from the 19th century and 20th century) agrees with me
Based on this , on this along with the wrong blowback that Jacobin and Bernie Sanders have gotten for correctly suggesting that right wingers, incels and Qanons are the way they are in big part due to them being poor or near poor and that Left Social Democracy/Progressive Socialism would help them not be that way etc it seems that right wingers today are being dehumanized where even talking to them stains any liberal or leftist as a 'fascist enabler', 'grifter', 'right winger' , 'conservative' etc. I pointed out elsewhere but I will reintrate it here "It's baffling how liberals don't realize that by being so afraid of even talking about or being associated with some, basically neutral thing, be it a meme, a subculture, scene or social space online that the right has even so much as vaguely tried to associate itself with, they are literally ceding ground and surrendering said thing to the right. They demonize right wingers like they are ...
A Right Social Democrat that would take into account the suggestions from linked Jacobin article by fl ipp ing it leftward (but while still staying in its hyp er la ne , but really take this quote from said Jacobin article into account "I suppose you could want to eliminate poverty and empower workers without giving a shit about gay people living and dying in the closet or women dying from botched back-alley abortions or members of religious minorities living the kinds of miserable lives they’d end up living in Sohrab Ahmari’s ideal state. I’m pretty skeptical that Ahmari himself cares much about the first part, but I guess it’s possible. I have to say, though, that I don’t see the appeal of this combination. If you don’t have the kind of egalitarian impulses that would lead you to support basic rights and equal dignity for every human being, why would you care about pro-worker policies in the first place? What on earth would be the point?"") It would have ...
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