Significant change does not occur so long as the ruling classes do not feel threatened. — StreetlightX
There’s been progress even under our oligarchic system. — Xtrix
In which direction exactly? Wealth inequality is higher than ever, you run the world's largest gulag system, corporate capture of government power is has probably never been more prevalent, US life expectancy is falling, your infrastructure is crumbling, your housing market is back up to 2008 levels with no countervailing forces in sight, your public services have been gutted, your press has never been more subject to corporate imperatives ... — StreetlightX
There are forms of Left Wing radicalism apparent in the US, but none so apparently emboldened as the Right's. — Lil
The very idea of there being an uprising is skipping steps, there isn't any other option than hard work by organizers and taking over local governments and councils — Saphsin
With the rise of "Far Right Extremism" and the Right so emboldened as to storm the Capitol building, where is the Far Left's Uprising? There are forms of Left Wing radicalism apparent in the US, but none so apparently emboldened as the Right's. — Lil
I don't think problem lies with Leftists per se, as some members seem to suggest (I think Leftists are far smarter today than they have in decades prior), but rather lies with the colossal structures of Capitalism, ideological bulwarks, state militarization, etc. — Maw
It would be hard to over-state the intensity of efforts against labor and the left by the capitalist class (the ones who actually are succeeding at capitalism) and their government / political branches. — Bitter Crank
Because right-winger extremism isn't largely considered a threat as demonstrated by the muzzled response by guards (some sympathetic to them) during the capital riot. Contrast this to the response of city police during Black Lives Matter protests last summer after the death of George Floyd. Easier to be "emboldened" as the Right, when the red carpet is rolled out for you. — Maw
Why rise against something you yourself built? — NOS4A2
There is no left wing in the US. Just a bunch of effete liberals - all of whom are centre right - who confuse politeness and table manners for politics. — StreetlightX
this was about as mainstream a movement as I’ve seen, except among the police. — Joshs
what type of reaction do you think the police would have against a large non-mainstream protest against capital? — Maw
But Cuba. — schopenhauer1
Yet for some reason these people are painted as radical Castro-loving communists by the right. — Mr Bee
what type of reaction do you think the police would have against a large non-mainstream protest against capital? — Maw
Because right-winger extremism isn't largely considered a threat as demonstrated by the muzzled response by guards (some sympathetic to them) during the capital riot. Contrast this to the response of city police during Black Lives Matter protests last summer after the death of George Floyd. Easier to be "emboldened" as the Right, when the red carpet is rolled out for you. — Maw
Yet for some reason these people are painted as radical Castro-loving communists by the right. — Mr Bee
"One pays heavily for coming to power: power makes stupid." ~F.N.Americans are the most politically shallow people on Earth. — StreetlightX
It's the answer to the variance in the groups. Mainstream reports of it in the news over the last couple days. The NY times did a pretty good documentary interviewing ex-KGB. It's documented at degree granting institutions. https://youtu.be/tR_6dibpDfo Operation InfeKtion: How Russia Perfected the Art of War | NYT OpinionAlso, the idea that Russia is responsible for the insanity of American politics and not the fact that Americans are endogenously politically insane is hilarious. — StreetlightX
It's the answer to the variance in the groups — Cheshire
Excellent assertion. But, the particular direction of the extremist lunatics has been influenced. I don't dispute they can and will do bizarre things on their own. I'm not finger pointing to relieve blame. There is a substantial record and enough of it is common knowledge to make your dismissal seem awkward. Believe whatever, I didn't pull it out of thin air is my point.The 'answer to the variance in the groups' is that an enormous majority of Americans are extremist lunatics who, incapable of admitting it to themselves, need to blame a third party. — StreetlightX
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