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  • JamesConnollysStache [any]
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    4 years ago

    anti-woke-left-to-fash pipeline

    There's an absolutely fucking long way between bitching about cancel culture and embracing fascism. Those are not the same thing. I'm not saying it's impossible for somebody already inhabited by brainworms or whose ideology is non-existent to go that way, but for most that's a stretch.

    An actual real-life example of left-to-fash is somebody like Christopher Hitchens. A hero of the liberal left, turned far-right warmonger. I see a lot of similarities between early Hitchens an Greenwald, but I'm not buying that being "anti-woke" or being critical of looting is evidence of a similar turn to the right.

    • Chapo_Trap_Horse [none/use name]
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      4 years ago

      I probably shouldn't call it a pipeline. I don't mean going from a card carrying leftist to putting on a Nazi uniform. I should say it's a beartrap. A honeypot. An apathy death ray. A swarm of cackling, terminally online, irony-poisoned leftists who want healthcare but don't actually do shit and end up being as fash-enabling as the libs, enthralled to inaction and complaining as sport. And then you throw in the perjoratives and slurs they use and the fake-tankie talk just to feel edgy. The anti woke part.

      There are chuds that hang out in those spaces.

    • hippiecow [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      I agree, I also wonder if people like Hitchens and Greenwald are outliers (in the sense that for Greenwald at least, he more or less seems to march to the beat of his own drum). Though I suppose that Greenwald has consistently held weird politics while Hitchens showed that left-to-fash progression over time.