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We all know where this starts but I'm fascinated/horrified to see where it leads.
Like there's a wild social tension where reactionary views are clearly winning but are also unpopular and unprofitable.
There has to be a point in this where Adidas doesn't drop Kanye and instead reinforces his ravings. Like when do the corporations stop pretending to be woke.
Like there's a wild social tension where reactionary views are clearly winning but are also unpopular and unprofitable.
There has to be a point in this where Adidas doesn't drop Kanye and instead reinforces his ravings. Like when do the corporations stop pretending to be woke.
Burnley123 · 41-45, M
@CountScrofula
Yeah, this is 'both-sidesism' a-la fishhook theory. Neoliberal centrism triangulated with the Third Reich in a death spiral because of 'freedom'. I'll be watching closely to see how much he censors the left.
We all know where this starts but I'm fascinated/horrified to see where it leads.
Like there's a wild social tension where reactionary views are clearly winning but are also unpopular and unprofitable.
Like there's a wild social tension where reactionary views are clearly winning but are also unpopular and unprofitable.
Yeah, this is 'both-sidesism' a-la fishhook theory. Neoliberal centrism triangulated with the Third Reich in a death spiral because of 'freedom'. I'll be watching closely to see how much he censors the left.
CountScrofula · 41-45, M
@Burnley123 Well and what I mean is a tenant of fascism is private industry that reinforces the ideology.
Take Disney which is as cynically capitalist as you get, but it pushes a progressive agenda cause that makes it money. Black mermaid etc. They're on the other side of the culture war.
The fascists want Disney to cowtow to their agenda.
So the question is if that happens and when because that will mark an enormous, even more terrifying social shift because they're so goddamn powerful.
Take Disney which is as cynically capitalist as you get, but it pushes a progressive agenda cause that makes it money. Black mermaid etc. They're on the other side of the culture war.
The fascists want Disney to cowtow to their agenda.
So the question is if that happens and when because that will mark an enormous, even more terrifying social shift because they're so goddamn powerful.
Burnley123 · 41-45, M
@CountScrofula
I've been reading a lot about the economy of the Third Reich recently. It's perhaps the final solution (sorry) of capitalism. If the profit motive is what drives society and reinforces social/ideological structures, then why would liberal democracy be necessary any more than it absolutely has to be? The universal franchise was a result of union power in the late 19th and early twentieth century as much as anything else and as that gets weakened...
We have seen a profound crisis of capitalism in recent years but we know that crises don't always go left. As the neoliberal state proves inadequate to control the mess that it made... I know you understand my thinking.
The Budjack's of this world whine at 'woke' Disney but this is a short-term tactical issue. If the liberal progressive agenda gets as far as properly critiquing power structures (where are Kaepernik's shoes made?) Then the corporations have to abandon it and go all-in with the hard right. At the moment, the marketing benefits from being seen as socially progressive, even though their reason d'etra pushes hard for the opposite.
Well and what I mean is a tenant of fascism is private industry that reinforces the ideology.
I've been reading a lot about the economy of the Third Reich recently. It's perhaps the final solution (sorry) of capitalism. If the profit motive is what drives society and reinforces social/ideological structures, then why would liberal democracy be necessary any more than it absolutely has to be? The universal franchise was a result of union power in the late 19th and early twentieth century as much as anything else and as that gets weakened...
We have seen a profound crisis of capitalism in recent years but we know that crises don't always go left. As the neoliberal state proves inadequate to control the mess that it made... I know you understand my thinking.
They're on the other side of the culture war.
The Budjack's of this world whine at 'woke' Disney but this is a short-term tactical issue. If the liberal progressive agenda gets as far as properly critiquing power structures (where are Kaepernik's shoes made?) Then the corporations have to abandon it and go all-in with the hard right. At the moment, the marketing benefits from being seen as socially progressive, even though their reason d'etra pushes hard for the opposite.