▲ | xracy 18 hours ago | |||||||
I feel like the people who say things like "communists were treated like some sort of conservatives because of identity politics" are telling on themselves. If you look at the people on the actual political left in the US (Bernie, AOC, etc) are they talking about identity politics? Last time I checked they were talking about the problems that impact non-billionaire Americans: Healthcare, Social Security, Raising Minimum Wage, and other efforts to improve quality of life for Americans. The only times I ever hear about identity politics is when I listen to conservatives describe what people on the left are talking about. | ||||||||
▲ | nosianu 15 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
> If you look at the people on the actual political left in the US (Bernie, AOC, etc) are they talking about identity politics? Great example! So... what happened to Bernie in the Democratic party? | ||||||||
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▲ | Ray20 12 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |||||||
>Healthcare, Social Security, Raising Minimum Wage, and other efforts to improve quality of life for Americans. But then why are they supported, for the most part, not by the most oppressed masses, but by the oppressive elites? | ||||||||
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▲ | milesrout 14 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
They talk about identity politics all the time. It is us vs them on everything. Worker vs employer is the quintessential example. Two groups that in the real world must work together, and do. But in the mind of the political left they are not just people that occasionally have adverse interests but mostly shared interests (my success is yours). No, they are sworn enemies. | ||||||||
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