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Here's a party doing exactly what you suggest. Notice how the party isn't exactly soaring in the statistics and is disliked by leftists as a result of all the bigotry.
No, see, there's a difference between being good at using communication tools and being a bigot. That is part of the left's issue, too. The goal isn't to scapegoat the same people the right does, that typically does not work. The idea is to scapegoat the same people that are already being targeted (right wing politicians, large corporations, billionaires) effectively.
You keep using the word scapegoat ? I find the way you speak rather iffy in general
Aha. And that's the left putting the aesthetics of progressivism over the ethics and the politics of progressivisim.
Again, I only care about talking like the good guys talk insofar it gets the good guys a position of political power. Not because we say the right things or we feel the right things or we have a consistent, morally homogeneous maximalist approach to improving the world, but because a butt in a chair can make the world marginally better for the rest.
I'd be more lenient and mushy about that if we weren't in the process of the second rise of fascism. We're kind of in panic mode now.
Scapegoating implies being deceitful. It's not about aesthetics.
It is if the scapegoat is a rich guy without much actual influence but a flashy car. It is if it's some rich weirdo's kinks being paraded to make the moneyed class appear unethical or morally deranged.
Think about how bad one has to be at this to have lost the public argument regarding marginalized trans people being a moral risk while Trump and the British royalty were engaged in the whole Epstein fiasco. And that's before the whole "lost in court to his pornstar lover" stuff went down.
And they still won, rallied religious leaders around them, won again and successfully convinced the populace that queer people will attack their kids in school.
It is political negligence of the highest order.
No, they just have more means and control the media. But again, your language use is bad. Scapegoating is inherently a word that describes a form of deceit.
Yeah.
Hey, guess what? Trump isn't bad because he has a mushroom for a penis and had extramarital sex.
And no, they don't have more means or control the media more than antivaxxers did. Or QAnon did. How did the fascists leverage those things into political support through social media and fringe publications but the left can't get actual, legtimate issues to take the spotlight?
It's not "being suppressed". Let's have a modicum of self-criticism. Take some responsibility at all. At some point. Please.
You won't be convincing anyone like this
Well, no, but it's hard to watch it all circle down the drain and not say anything.
Which is, I suppose, the underlying problem.
I'm still right, though.
lol