| ▲ | Jensson 3 days ago | |||||||
> It's strongly my opinion that there are far fewer people championing 'wokeness' than there are 'getting outraged by it's pervasiveness'. Mainly for the fact that all media like to seize upon controversy, thus turning minor fringe issues into multiple days in a row of front page headline items. You fight this by keeping your own ranks in check. The right condemns nazis and racists, so you wont find any open racists and nazis in their ranks. The left doesn't do the same, so they leave themselves open to attacks based on having bad apples in their ranks. You could argue the right is still worse, but you don't decide that the voters decide, so you have to clean up the ranks until the voters are happy with what you present, otherwise you leave yourself open to attack like this. | ||||||||
| ▲ | Peritract 3 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> The right condemns nazis and racists, so you wont find any open racists and nazis in their ranks. This is flagrantly inaccurate. | ||||||||
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