• rootsbreadandmakka [he/him]
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    9 months ago

    yeah haha that's what I was thinking of with

    nor should I expect them to be unaware of the absurdity of these arguments

    still infuriating as hell though

    • davel [he/him]
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      9 months ago

      Democrats are also surprisingly inconsistent when the White House changes parties. For some reason AOC isn’t crying at US concentration camps anymore.

      • rootsbreadandmakka [he/him]
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        9 months ago

        no I mean true but I don't see what that has to with this above? Leftist rhetoric has shown itself to be popular these days, so they're all using leftist rhetoric while going about business as usual. When Trump was in power we had the #resistance and a bunch of leftists thought hey maybe we can push the dems left, now we have the GOP branding themselves as antiwar and working class and some leftists think that this nominal turn can somehow be turned to communism. The hypocrisy should be called out.

        • davel [he/him]
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          9 months ago

          They are different kinds of hypocrisies. When you call liberal hypocrisy out, they will sometimes actually care. But reactionaries usually DGAF if you call them out, and often get off on owning the libs in this way.

          You’re right, though, that the radlibs who think they can ally with the disingenuous reactionary “doves” are a confused lot.
          Case in point: WSWS, Feb. 2023: The “Rage Against the War Machine” rally: A reactionary political freak show

          [Chris] Hedges, along with Max Blumenthal of the Grayzone, Jill Stein of the Green Party, and comedian Jimmy Dore and a few others were there to give a progressive gloss to the “left-right” coalition and legitimize the extreme right. Their principal message was that unity with the fascistic right was permissible and should be actively pursued. Those who oppose collaboration with the right are viewed as political enemies.