• barrbaric [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    Joe Rogan is one example. He was a Bernie supporter and is quite liberal, but he failed the purity tests by having a wide range of guests on his show, and then later around Covid vaccines and his criticism of “woke” so he was cast out of the progressive coalition, to that coalitions own injury in my opinion.

    Smartest liberal

    Have you perhaps considered that the distrust in our institutions was also caused by propaganda, and that in general they are run by good people who do a decent job?

    I stand corrected, an even smarter liberal

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      Have you perhaps considered that the distrust in our institutions was also caused by propaganda, and that in general they are run by good people who do a decent job?

      Tell me you’re a rich cracker without telling me

    • I have only ever considered that our institutions are good and that critiques of them are the product of enemy propaganda, because my mind is extremely powerful and I operate it with wisdom and intelligence. Have you ever considered that I am right and it is you who are the one that is wrong?

    • M68040 [they/them]@hexbear.net
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      Was Rogan ever “in” the “coalition”? all the people I knew were indifferent at best. Just kind of a “not the target demographic” thing.

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        He was never considered “in the coalition.” When Bernie went on his show there was a huge argument among lefties online about whether it was good that Bernie was doing outreach to convert conservative-leaning men or bad that he was tacitly endorsing those viewpoints.

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          I don’t personally blame him for trying. Probably more likely to pay out than going on Fox or whatever.

          The idea that Rogan is someone the left “lost” reminds me of the insinuation that the dems “lost” the tech corps. They were never on anyone’s side but their own, and politics shouldn’t revolve around pleasing them.

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            Probably more likely to pay out than going on Fox or whatever.

            Bernie did a town hall on Fox and it went pretty well for him. If you can communicate leftist ideas (being generous to Bernie) to regular people without media interference, they are usually perceptive.

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        I remember when certain people I knew mistook Joe Rogan as part of the coalition, as opposed to a platform of convenience since Bernie was literally being denied airtime on every other mainstream platform.

        But then again, I though Bernard was a serious progressive politician at that time, and not another hack in a suit.

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      Have you perhaps considered that the distrust in our institutions was also caused by propaganda, and that in general they are run by good people who do a decent job?

      My doctor whenever I have a problem: “I don’t care, here is a prescription, this consultation lasted 5 minutes but I am going to charge your insurance for 30 minutes”

      My insurance whenever I have a problem: “We will give you your claim money, in 2 months”

      The police: “You forgot to turn on your bike lights, here is a 60 euro fine”

      My apartment manager: “Half our shit doesn’t work, your floors are constantly being damaged by leaking water. We won’t fix any of it”

      and I could go on and on.

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    they’re also getting mad about the same thing on the .world latestagecapitalism

    I almost never seen any moderates being called a Tankie. Only when they end up making apologies for said examples, or more recently for various terrorist groups like hamas. Granted, I’m just left leaning and stay out of economic philosophies but I’ve clashed a lot in political topics with the definitely Tankie heavy user base on here.

    .world famously a tankie haven now

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    Liberals complain about how tankies don’t tolerate a plurality of views, but get real vague when you ask them specifically what views they want you to tolerate.

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      Its always the case. I had a very politically engaged yet very liberal individual I know tell me that “In theory [kamala having a Republican cabinet member] is a good thing, to avoid group think.” Even though he is part of the queer community… Defiantly to close to the problem to see it.

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    https://imgur.com/a/1WV5W1o

    uhm what the fuck? Just going to pause here, because you all seem to be affixed to redditor reactions, and not the fact that a massive subreddit is rightfully banning anti-China speech for being anti-socialist…

    What the fuck is going on?

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    user/Djamalfna:

    Ideological Leftists generally do not consider themselves “Liberals”. In fact they’re pretty clear that they consider “Liberals” the enemy, despite Leftism being a branch of Liberalism (The “Worker” can’t be free until everyone has Civil Rights, The “Worker” can’t even organize or write Leftist Philosophy without Liberalism existing). Modern Leftism is a confusing mixture of state-pushed (read: CN/RU) propaganda and ideologies that make no sense in the real world.

    very-intelligent

  • Evilphd666 [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    Is the Red Scare not taught in schools or something anymore?

    Maybe left leaning or adjacent subs are a bit more aware of Red Scares and aren’t having it? It’s something I see rarely mentioned.

    • It’s probably different depending on where you were raised, but I was raised in a “liberal” area and they basically just didn’t cover anything that made the US look bad at all. So that meant very little cold war history. I think there was like 1 chapter on Vietnam that was basically just oh we pulled a whoopsy.

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      It’s taught in a manner that makes it seem like the student is now immune to a bad thing done in the past and that now everyone knows the truth, not as an ongoing process.

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          It gets worse when you look past the red scare and see how they teach the cold war. The cold war where nothing but some light skullduggery and the embarrassing, but necessary Korean and Vietnam wars happened.

          Nothing else of consequence. No other countries. No war crimes. Nothing of what led to the two wars ever mentioned, the millions of lives lost outside of these conflicts the broken promises of war reparations, etc, etc.

          If you really want to prove that the education systems in the West are actually propaganda machines (particularly in the US), all you need to do is begin looking into the global events between 1950 and 1990.

          We’re lucky they even mention the red scare.

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    Redditors are so used to being able to complain to the manager. Friends, welcome to the world of message boards where people run things in ways you don’t like and you have zero recourse because they own the servers. The fact that Hexbear is as democratic as it is is frankly pretty unique.

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    Why do my fellow whiteoids have such a hard time imagining that some of us just genuinely think China is (on the whole) cool and good?

    Like, my privilege is showing but I’ve been to China and it’s sick as hell, the people are awesome, culture is rich, history is deep and it’s easily the wealthiest AES nation on the planet. No shade to Vietnam and Laos n them but China was a whole other level of “WOAH THEY REALLY FUCKIN DID IT.” Meanwhile the west is in shambles and are mad that they offshored their own industry? WE TOLD YOU SO, FUCKHEADS. WE TOLD YOU SO FOR A HUNDRED FUCKING YEARS.

    AND AND AND

    Since then China has gone global with their influence and wealth and are helping shore up heaps of small nation states that would otherwise be easily crushed and exploited by the existing failing hegemon fuck THAT. NO. CHINA: NUMBER ONE.