Re: Politics
Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2024 11:23 am
Yes, Buchanan would be huge today. Back then, nobody cared about immigration unless you lived on the border or you were Nikki Haley's parents. He saw it coming.
I don't know what you can do. I've seen people in my orbit who are Trump supporters, cons, neo cons, etc. just dig in their heels. The common interaction for this kind of shit is online, where yelling, screaming, insulting and generally unproductive behavior are obviously prevalent. This behavior also helps reinforce whatever beliefs you're either echoing or refuting, and allows you to "practice" the refutations for real life - IE each side has already heard the argument from the other side and have their counters already prepared. A lot of people are truly incapable - in the "they cannot make their brain do it" sense of the word - of interfacing with concepts that threaten their worldview/political beliefs. So they adopt a fight response to these ideas.losthighway wrote: Mon Jan 22, 2024 5:10 pm There is an important problem here getting obscured by some unavoidable internet debate fire. What can a fellow traveler offer a family member or old friend that might help them see things a little differently? Don't get me wrong, if someone is comfortable erasing the existence or identity of their lgbtq family member only therapy can save them. But like, who knows someone who shifted their hard right views into something a little more tolerant?
My father in law is a Trump supporter. He's generally socially aware enough not to say some bullshit around my wife and me. He has made some horrendously stupid racist jokes against Asians (he's a Vietnam vet) which I've stared down and he's rolled off as "Ha, that's terrible".
Obviously I'm not pretending I'm going to turn racist old men into socialist activists, but the needle must move a little with some people, right?
Still kickin'!Krev wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2024 11:00 amYes, but horrifyingly prescient. It's like they exhumed his fetid corpse for the social media age.
For years, man.Gramsci wrote: The worst shit I’ve started seeing in my leftist friends who’s primary focus as leftists is anti-NATO—ism is the positive positions they hold towards Putin, Erdoğan, Iran’s Wizards and other various ghouls.
The thinking is definitely My Enemy’s Enemy is my Friend. Which is stupid fucking politics. At best those regimes are Useful Idiots in checking US and allied imperialism but active support…
One friend started with the Canadian Conservative leader “is the only one talking about working people’s problems”… to which I pointed out “they say that about Viktor Orban”.
Anyone seeing this - what I thought was an urban myth - Horseshoe Theory playing out in their leftist friends’ circle?
One of the most enlightening things I took from that book Doppelgänger by Naomi Klein, I was talking about over on the book thread is this:OrthodoxEaster wrote: Thu Jan 25, 2024 10:53 amFor years, man.Gramsci wrote: The worst shit I’ve started seeing in my leftist friends who’s primary focus as leftists is anti-NATO—ism is the positive positions they hold towards Putin, Erdoğan, Iran’s Wizards and other various ghouls.
The thinking is definitely My Enemy’s Enemy is my Friend. Which is stupid fucking politics. At best those regimes are Useful Idiots in checking US and allied imperialism but active support…
One friend started with the Canadian Conservative leader “is the only one talking about working people’s problems”… to which I pointed out “they say that about Viktor Orban”.
Anyone seeing this - what I thought was an urban myth - Horseshoe Theory playing out in their leftist friends’ circle?
I started to have an inkling of this back in 2013, during Maidan and especially after Russia invaded Crimea early the next year. Sometimes on this very forum, I'd read talking points straight from RT, WWII-era cliches about the Ukrainian sovereignty impulse being controlled by a bunch of Nazis, and the same bizarre conspiracy theories that were being peddled on the "antiglobalist" alt-right. Plus misplaced sympathy for people like Maduro in Venezuela.
I thought this was sort of fringe at the time. But it's become much worse and more widespread on the left. It's become a pet peeve of mine, along w/the tendency towards censorship and a strain of new puritanism in art and speech.
I blame a weird mixture of young people w/short memories and poor grasps of history and the complexities of world affairs; the them vs. us simplification of everything on social media; and an odd misunderstanding of socialism. In the name of stomping on internationalist elites, people who should know better end up seeming awfully provincial and too close for comfort to hardcore conservatism.
that's what happens when EVERYTHING is political. steve bannon wants it that way. he's more than happy to see you waste your breath on drag queen story hour, face masks, and women's sports. it'll just lead to another trump presidency.losthighway wrote: Thu Jan 25, 2024 11:27 amOne of the most enlightening things I took from that book Doppelgänger by Naomi Klein, I was talking about over on the book thread is this:OrthodoxEaster wrote: Thu Jan 25, 2024 10:53 amFor years, man.Gramsci wrote: The worst shit I’ve started seeing in my leftist friends who’s primary focus as leftists is anti-NATO—ism is the positive positions they hold towards Putin, Erdoğan, Iran’s Wizards and other various ghouls.
The thinking is definitely My Enemy’s Enemy is my Friend. Which is stupid fucking politics. At best those regimes are Useful Idiots in checking US and allied imperialism but active support…
One friend started with the Canadian Conservative leader “is the only one talking about working people’s problems”… to which I pointed out “they say that about Viktor Orban”.
Anyone seeing this - what I thought was an urban myth - Horseshoe Theory playing out in their leftist friends’ circle?
I started to have an inkling of this back in 2013, during Maidan and especially after Russia invaded Crimea early the next year. Sometimes on this very forum, I'd read talking points straight from RT, WWII-era cliches about the Ukrainian sovereignty impulse being controlled by a bunch of Nazis, and the same bizarre conspiracy theories that were being peddled on the "antiglobalist" alt-right. Plus misplaced sympathy for people like Maduro in Venezuela.
I thought this was sort of fringe at the time. But it's become much worse and more widespread on the left. It's become a pet peeve of mine, along w/the tendency towards censorship and a strain of new puritanism in art and speech.
I blame a weird mixture of young people w/short memories and poor grasps of history and the complexities of world affairs; the them vs. us simplification of everything on social media; and an odd misunderstanding of socialism. In the name of stomping on internationalist elites, people who should know better end up seeming awfully provincial and too close for comfort to hardcore conservatism.
The alt-right/MAGA right sweeps up issues neglected by the popular left in America. Steve Bannon is very sharp at this. They take important things establishment Dems ignore and then warp them. Take for example the lack of pushback on Pfizer taking public money to roll out a vaccine, but then treating it like private property. Or look at the severe side effects in a tiny minority of recipients of any vaccine. While the popular left didn't want to dwell on those things because we just needed to get as many people vaccinated as possible, the psychos were able to take those little shadows and turn them into big gremlins. Unchecked problems become the opposition's opportunity.
I think there's a similar dynamic with a lot of right wing populist concerns. There was such a horrible Neo-liberal drag on the democratic party's foreign policy platform that all it takes is some opportunistic asshole to rightfully point their finger and say "look at what they've spent billions of dollars and hundreds of American lives doing" and then it's the Pied Piper saying "You see it, follow me into the MAGA army!".
That's not a shadow into a gremlin, it's common sense to controversy. Watch Sanders on this stuff. He's a pro at calling bullshit when someone's being oppressive without turning his platform into 90% virtue signaling. The bed wetting about trans rights costing an election is pure Bill Maher boomer politics. I fully reject it.hbiden@onlyfans.com wrote: Thu Jan 25, 2024 11:39 amthat's what happens when EVERYTHING is political. steve bannon wants it that way. he's more than happy to see you waste your breath on drag queen story hour, face masks, and women's sports. it'll just lead to another trump presidency.losthighway wrote: Thu Jan 25, 2024 11:27 am
One of the most enlightening things I took from that book Doppelgänger by Naomi Klein, I was talking about over on the book thread is this:
The alt-right/MAGA right sweeps up issues neglected by the popular left in America. Steve Bannon is very sharp at this. They take important things establishment Dems ignore and then warp them. Take for example the lack of pushback on Pfizer taking public money to roll out a vaccine, but then treating it like private property. Or look at the severe side effects in a tiny minority of recipients of any vaccine. While the popular left didn't want to dwell on those things because we just needed to get as many people vaccinated as possible, the psychos were able to take those little shadows and turn them into big gremlins. Unchecked problems become the opposition's opportunity.
I think there's a similar dynamic with a lot of right wing populist concerns. There was such a horrible Neo-liberal drag on the democratic party's foreign policy platform that all it takes is some opportunistic asshole to rightfully point their finger and say "look at what they've spent billions of dollars and hundreds of American lives doing" and then it's the Pied Piper saying "You see it, follow me into the MAGA army!".