Fixer wrote:You mention alternate ways to have change and Bernie sanders.
Yet, you as a Bernie Sanders supporter, are a woman hating Bernie Bro. You need to apologise for all misogynist abuse you and all your fellow supporters sent Hillary Clinton.
TRR. Why are you the hatred of all women?
It's no surprise that many Bernie supporters did not vote Clinton in the end having been demonised in such a manner, and the realisation that the DNC rigged their election as well turned people off.
This entire article is quite prophetic, especially the comments.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/201 ... ry-clinton
Yes, their were some Clinton supporters who tried that line of attack during the primary. It was dishonest, cowardly, and disgraceful. Its also, sadly, fairly typical of the kind of nasty mudslinging that happens in a hard-fought campaign.
But that's history. Lately, Bernie's been out doing a unit tour with the new head of the DNC. They may not say it in as many words, but the Democratic Party leadership, by and large, recognizes that they need Bernie, and his supporters. And Bernie is smart enough to recognize that he needs the Democratic Party in kind.
To be frank, I see no purpose in digging up every piece of nasty shit from the primary at this point (much less trying to paint the entire Left or the entire Democratic Party with that brush), other than to drive wedges in the Left for the benefit of the Right. Which I suspect, based on other things you've posted here, is entirely your purpose.
Moreover, the percentage of Bernie supporters who actually went to Trump (not just stayed home or voted third party, but voted for Trump) is very low. And was deliberately played up by pro-Trump media. I would not be surprised if many, or even most, of those who said they were Bernie or Trump were actually paid Trump or Russian trolls/bots, though I regrettably cannot prove that suspicion.
And who determines what is real bigotry that can justifiably be called out, and what isn't? Or do you just think no one should ever point out or criticize bigotry ever, that doing so is just a political tool used by the Left to attack their opponents, as you imply?No, the lesson the left needs to learn is to stop calling all their opposition racist / misogynist / xenophobic and using every smear tactic in the book. It doesn't work anymore, people are onto the game now and it doesn't turn people to your side. It turns them against you. Until the left stops name calling and starts dealing with concerns instead of ignoring them they're going to continue falling into irrelevance.
In other words, like I said before, you want us to be more respectful of racists'/misogynists'/xenophobes' views. The fact that you apparently don't consider bigotry, discrimination, and xenophobia legitimate concerns is also very telling.
I read this, and what I see is: "Women and minorities need to know their place and not speak up against those who persecute them, because it might offend their delicate feelings."
You don't want to be accused of being a bigot? Then stop making excuses for bigots.
Also, isn't it wonderful how some Right wingers feel entitled to make sweeping pronouncements about the Left as a whole, while complaining about us doing the same to you?
Its funny- the Right spews hatred and vitriol at everyone else, and if anyone complains, well, we're just PC SJWs who need to grow a thicker skin. But God forbid anyone ever say anything critical back.
Free speech is a two-way street. Bigots have the right to be bigots. They do not have the right to immunity from criticism.
Moreover, I frankly find your tone patronizing, and your "advice" disingenuous. You clearly have no sympathy for the Left, and you are not telling us what we need to do in order to be more successful. You are telling us what you want us to do, because it suites your personal views/agenda. I mean, you are essentially arguing that we shouldn't criticize our opponents or speak up for what we believe in, because doing so will turn people against us. To which I say: If we refuse to stand up for anything, what does it matter? We've already lost.
To be blunt, I do not think that you are arguing in good faith. I think you are a Rightist trying to tell Leftists what we "should" do, knowing full well that if we followed your advice, it would amount to capitulation.
Prove that "the mainstream" as a whole, however you care to define that, condoned Nazi punching. Prove the claim that all riots and calls for violence are coming from the Left.The Romulan Republic wrote:Yet all the accusations, the riots, the calls for violence are coming from the left. Not a small insignificant minority to tar the whole with either, the "punch a nazi" meme was supported by the mainstream. That seems to be escalating still.
Never mind. I know you can't. It is a transparent lie, an attempt to deflect from your own side's incitement of and engagement in violence to paint the opposition as terrorists.
Are their people on the Left who condone and engage in political violence? Yes. Are they in the wrong? Yes.
Is this shit coming only from the Left? NO. Or are you going to tell me that the people who shoot up/bomb abortion clinics are Leftists? That the Bundy gang who seized Federal property by force of arms and threatened to use women and children as human shields, two of whom (from the first incident) committed a mass shooting and one of whom (from the second incident) died resisting law enforcement, were Leftists? That the Right wing politicians and media figures who defended them until Bundy Sr. was outed as a racist were actually Leftists? That the people beating up protesters at Trump rallies while the Orange Rapist egged them on were Leftists (oh, by the way, a judge just refused to throw out a law suite against Trump for inciting violence during the campaign).
I repeat: You are arguing disingenuously.
Source all of these or concede, particularly the claim that Corbyn's supporters are "militant Trotsky". The cries of "COMMUNIST!" hurled by the Right at anyone on the Left got old with McCarthy.In the UK, Corbyn's militant Trotsky supporters have been violent against Labour MPs that have spoken out against him. MP Jess Phillips was threatened and had a brick thrown through her window. Others had their cars torched and property damaged.
More information from credible sources would be appreciated.There had been several attempts to reform the E.U. They failed. In fact the constantly inability to change anything in the E.U. system and lack of accountability are major contributors to the reasons for leaving. Put it to Juncker, the head of the E.U. Commission, the lone choice for Commission leader, who personally picked the rest of the Commission, who create all the laws the E.U. have to abide by, said no reforms.
I will add that reform on such a scale takes time, and patience, and hard work. Deciding to throw a tantrum and go home because you didn't get everything you wanted right away is the behaviour of a petulant child.
UKIP and its like don't exactly make a secret of their views on immigrants.As to your statement "No denying that a large part of the push for Brexit was outright Xenophobia.". Quantify that. How large, what do you class as Xenophobia? If you can't, then why can't I say Xenophobia was a negligible and insignificant part of the Brexit vote.
A secret ballot, it's a matter of opinion. That makes it very easy to dismiss as a statement.
Or one side had better turnout.What is a statement of fact is that the opinion polls and the result were 5-7 points out. That's a huge upset. A lot of people who were polled concealed their voting intention until they hit the ballot sheet.