No. I think Soros Accountant may be falling prey to existential polarisation which is causing him to miss what you are actually saying because you are not focusing on the right enemy in the short-term (tho you are in the long-term).
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We shall see, I suppose. I don't think lefties constantly bashing on other lefties is the right way to go about this. It is one thing to be critical of the left, but to ever only be critical of the left is, I think, going to cause fractures among the left.
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Constantly hitting people over the head with all the bad shit they do does not seem to me like a very effective persuasive strategy.
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That was James' argument too!
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Was it though? Pretty sure that article was him explaining why he focuses on criticism of the left.
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Can I suggest you read it again. You'll find it says that hardliner right and the far-left are unlikely to be swayed by persuasion.
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But talks about strategies to avoid mobilising the far-right, win waverers back to the left and strengthen the liberal left and get them to either bring the loons back into reality or marginalise them. You really need to read it yourself, tho.
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