Philjia wrote:Ifreann wrote:Today in the UK politics thread: Advocating for fascism to own the libs.
Two black, diseased hearts beats in identitarian politics and their names are fear and spite. Do I feel contempt for much of the contemporary left? Sure. Much is preformative self aggrandisement, meaningless gesture, or inexplicable lack of empathy, none of which has any place politics. Do I fear it? No. I'll laugh and scorn the idiots and fools and oppose them wherever their bungling heads arise, always push for my vision, my ideals, never compromise to sad sacks who want to exploit me so they can build a less fair society, never throw women or minorities under the bus as some petty act of vengeance, become all I hate. I'm better than that. Everyone should be better than that.
Easy enough for people who haven't been directly impacted by the racist and sexist policies of the progressive left to say. I also think you're overstating the nature of under the bus here.
I'm not necessarily disagreeing with what you're saying either, I also refuse to become a fascist. But I understand why it is happening and am not oblivious enough to think its Sargons charisma is just so persuasive.
Your poem mischaracterizes the situation also. It is not so much that women and minorities aren't bending the knee, but that their representatives are on the offensive and attempting to subject whites and males to injustice.