I’ve only talked about two points: the effect of the internet and extremists pushing PC speech.
I certainly don’t regard these as the only factors worth considering and that there is any one underlying factor that is apparent in every nation — I like sushi
The rise of the far right is due to the extreme left enabling them. — I like sushi
Look, you’re guilty of the kind of thing I’m talking about. You want to make me the enemy and so read what I write as saying something I’ve not actually said. — I like sushi
What gives rise to the alt right it is increasing inequality combined with a propensity of those who have lost economic security and social status for scapegoating. — Izat So
Pundits' concerns with extreme PC inadvertently feed the alt right beast — Izat So
Since the alt right is far more basic threat to democracy than extreme political correctness, pundits should spend more time warning people of the dangers of the alt right than they do the extremes of political correctness and inadvertently feeding the beast. — Izat So
It's not so much economic inequality as it is fear of economic inequality. We're no longer in recession, but the market failures of the last decade (eg: the 2008 eal-estate bubble) have caused many to doubt the path we're on (and both sides tend to disagree about what path we're actually on, let alone should be on). — VagabondSpectre
if extreme political correctness feeds the beast... — VagabondSpectre
Pundits' concerns with extreme PC inadvertently feed the alt right beast. — Izat So
If the alt-right would not exist without extreme political correctness to react to and provide their emotional justification, would we be better off without extreme political correctness? — VagabondSpectre
I said EXTREME not merely PC — I like sushi
Pepe is a joke meme meant to poke fun at people on the left. It is spewed across the internet all the time and NOT racist. — I like sushi
it appears you don’t want to budge in the slightest or understand that I have answered your OP — I like sushi
What gives rise to the alt right it is increasing inequality combined with a propensity of those who have lost economic security and social status for scapegoating. — Izat So
You have not really shown how growign income disparity combined with a propensity for scapegoating is not a more fundamental cause and extreme PC just the amplifier.
What gives rise to the alt right it is increasing inequality combined with a propensity of those who have lost economic security and social status for scapegoating. — Izat So
The rise of the far right is due to the extreme left [extreme PC, presumably] enabling them. — I like sushi
Income disparity has always led to identity politics on the the right and on the left. — I like sushi
Pundits' concerns with extreme PC inadvertently feed the alt right beast. — Izat So
What a heavy PC tilt does is give voice to the extreme ends of the societal discontent. — I like sushi
Since the alt right is far more basic threat to democracy than extreme political correctness, pundits should spend more time warning people of the dangers of the alt right than they do the extremes of political correctness and inadvertently feeding the beast. — Izat So
The below picture is not photoshopped. In the picture there is the now former (then acting) President of Finland Tarja Halonen (President of Finland 2000-2012) holding a flag with a very observable swastika.So it's not the least surprising that Jordan Peterson has a large unsavoury following of alt right supporters.
This is not photoshopped. — Izat So
Oh your are just too old, Bitter Crank. You seem to get your notions and definitions as how they were used in the 20th Century when these things were far more, dare I say, solid."Political Correctness", "the left", "the Right", are all a bit difficult to discuss because the terms are too fluid. We put the fluid terms in our squirt guns and aim as well as we can.
It seems to me that there is no necessary link between "the left" and "the right" these days. — Bitter Crank
the simple deduction from those pictures is in quite in line with your reasoning with JP — ssu
And this opinion you have stated quite clearly: that basically those who criticize PC are basically enablers of the alt-right either purposefully or unintentionally, but they still do that. And that the extreme right is on the rise.I know JP is not alt right, if that's what you're suggesting. But he is known to be attractive to some sects of the alt right. - As has been said many times, when you have an expectation of privilege (reasonable or not), equality looks like oppression. Hence all the trumped up hoopla about PC. — Izat So
25 percent of Americans are traditional or devoted conservatives, and their views are far outside the American mainstream. Some 8 percent of Americans are progressive activists, and their views are even less typical. By contrast, the two-thirds of Americans who don’t belong to either extreme constitute an “exhausted majority.” Their members “share a sense of fatigue with our polarized national conversation, a willingness to be flexible in their political viewpoints, and a lack of voice in the national conversation.”
First of all I don't think that the extreme right is on the rise — ssu
WP - Right Wing Violence is on the Rise
The Rise of Right Wing Extremism in the US
Economist: Right Wing Terrorism on the Rise in the West
Right Wing Violence rising in the US
New Yorker: It is time to confront right wing terrorism
CBC: Extremist groups and hate crimes growing in Canada
"In the past 10 years when you look at murders committed by domestic extremists in the United States of all types, right-wing extremists are responsible for about 74 percent of those murders," Pitcavage says. — Izat So
And the evidence shows the right is more dangerous than the extreme PC front. — Izat So
B-b-b-b-ut I can't make tasteless jokes anymore and that's the most important thing! — StreetlightX
the right is more dangerous than the extreme PC front — Izat So
terrorism isn't on the rise in the long run — ssu
So you start a thread on Political correctness...B-b-b-b-ut I can't make tasteless jokes anymore and that's the most important thing!
— StreetlightX
Indeed! — Izat So
terrorism isn't on the rise in the long run
— ssu
No, it isn't - except in the US since Trump and the largest proportion by far is right wing
Again, notice the chart here. What it tells that acts of terrorism were more frequent also in the US earlier than now: — ssu
↪Maw So? Do you mean to say that the above cartoon is offensive but okay because it doesn’t include you? Are you bolstering my position on purpose or was it a slip up on your part? — I like sushi
I too, consider overreactions to equine homophobia to be an existential threat to Western Civilisation — StreetlightX
B-b-b-b-ut I can't make tasteless jokes anymore and that's the most important thing!
— StreetlightX
Indeed! — Izat So
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