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I’m sick of the far left too
November 4, 2018 at 10:39 pm
Obviously I am sick of the far right. I can’t tolerate anything they stand for.
But I am sick of the far left too. I mean...not necessarily the far left. I would say I am far left politically. But the radical left is probably a better way of putting it. Really I’m sick of seeing hatefulness. And for people who say they hate bigots they sure do like to use the word retard like it’s not a slur. I’m just tired. I wish I could mute anyone and anything that was about politics for a while. All I see are angry people being hateful to each other and it’s exhausting. Has politics always been this way and I’m just now noticing or..?
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RE: I’m sick of the far left too
November 4, 2018 at 10:44 pm
I'm there with you. Don't like the extremes from either side.
I feel like it's politically devolving into the 1970's.
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RE: I’m sick of the far left too
November 4, 2018 at 10:53 pm
(November 4, 2018 at 10:44 pm)wyzas Wrote: I'm there with you. Don't like the extremes from either side.
I feel like it's politically devolving into the 1970's.
The difference is the radical left and radical right of the 1970s were just loud and in fact the main source of gravity was a middle than believed facts mattered and sees virtue in decorum, cooperation, public service and greater public good. Most of the strategy of the Republican right since circa 1985 has been to discredit that center. As a result there is no longer a source of gravity at the middle.
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RE: I’m sick of the far left too
November 4, 2018 at 11:19 pm
(This post was last modified: November 4, 2018 at 11:42 pm by Rev. Rye.)
Count me among you guys. Honestly, if social media is any indication, being part of the Left has pretty much devolved into issues of "how dare you worry about your selfish wants and desires when you can worry about my selfish wants and desires?" I really do understand that a lot of the grievances a lot of these minority groups have are utterly valid, but ultimately, that's what a lot of identity politics has come to boil down to for me.
And there's a shitton of groups who've spent so long trying to gain equality that they've pretty much become the same sort of bloodthirsty, potentially oppressive groups they've spent so much time fighting against, except without the institutional power that makes them truly dangerous. Just social media hiveminds to tear apart anyone who's rumoured to have a shady past (or just dares to go against the hive's opinion), whether those rumours have merit or not.
And when they're not bloodthirsty, the sort of crusades that have become popular can often be quixotic. Look at Black Lives Matter. Given that a little less than a thousand people are killed by police per year, and no doubt many more, including a disproportionately high number of black people, are on the wrong end of police violence well outside any proportionate response, and even more just end up getting profiled for no real reason (at least not related to melanin content), it is blindingly, thuddingly, obvious that there's a shitton of serious injustices that need redress. But one has to ask: what has the movement accomplished? Indeed, what can it accomplish? Well, they do publicise this serious issue, and bring it to the forefront. But what else can be done? Pass laws against it? I'm pretty sure there already are laws about police brutality already on the books. The people in power just don't want to enforce those laws, except maybe if public pressure makes them need to. Maybe.
At this point, I seriously wonder if there's even any meaningful form of dissent anymore. Maybe the biggest power structures have always been so thoroughly entrenched that only small things can actually be changed, but the most vocal parts of the left (at least in my generation), have managed to jettisoned practicality, and reached the point where we can actually elect a wrestling heel as President because, if what the left's screaming about is basic human decency, then we can just chuck it out the window. As long as we're fighting the forces of evil, who cares if the measures and goals we want simply cannot apply to life on Earth?
To be fair, given that the Republican Party is split between people who take The Handmaid's Tale as their ideal for what America should be like, people who take Mad Max as their ideal for what America should be like, and people who take "Blood Meridian" as their ideal for what America should be like, I cannot fucking imagine how horrible the Left would really have to become before the Republican Party seems like the lesser evil.
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RE: I’m sick of the far left too
November 4, 2018 at 11:28 pm
(November 4, 2018 at 10:44 pm)wyzas Wrote: I'm there with you. Don't like the extremes from either side.
I feel like it's politically devolving into the 1970's.
I dunno..
I was too busy getting drunk, stoned and laid in the 70' s to worry about politics.
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But yeah - hearing the " heroes" on both sides crowing about their special place in the universe, and the evils of " the other" got old, a long time ago...
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RE: I’m sick of the far left too
November 5, 2018 at 12:23 am
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I don't like any kind of extremism, either (most people don't, by definition).
But it's the far right, not the far left, that has me fearful. They're killing Jews, blacks, women, abortion doctors, Muslims and whomever they view as a threat.
The far right is also less likely to stay the hell out of my uterus. I've never heard anyone from the left say women shouldn't have access to birth control or abortions. But I hear it all the time from the right.
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RE: I’m sick of the far left too
November 5, 2018 at 12:30 am
(November 5, 2018 at 12:23 am)Tres Leches Wrote: I don't like any kind of extremism, either (most people don't, by definition).
But it's the far right, not the far left, that has me fearful. They're killing Jews, blacks, women, abortion doctors, Muslims and whomever they view as a threat.
The far right is also less likely to stay the hell out of my uterus. I've never heard anyone from the left say women shouldn't have access to birth control or abortions. But I hear it all the time from the right.
ETA: I take "news vacations" occasionally and I completely stop watching all news for a few days or a week. Funnily enough, I always feel more relaxed when I do that!
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Yeah, as much of a tongue-lashing I've given the far left, it's clear they're still the lesser of two evils, as I explained in my last paragraph.
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RE: I’m sick of the far left too
November 5, 2018 at 12:32 am
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RE: I’m sick of the far left too
November 5, 2018 at 1:03 am
Yeah - " those guys" started it....
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RE: I’m sick of the far left too
November 5, 2018 at 1:21 am
Don't like extremism of any kind, but boy do I prefer the radical left over the radical right. I'm not white, I'm not a man, I'm probably not even straight. I got birthright citizenship despite my parents being non-citizens (legally) living in the US. Don't think the radical right, or anyone on the far right, for that matter, likes me very much.
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