It's quite possible that right wing anti-sociality and instability is expressed differently from leftist examples of such.
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maybe but if you look at the demographics of leftist support they have been drawing from a much dumber demographic for a long time
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obv a vanguard party can be very small, and so can set a minimum on quality of recruits from the class it leads
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but fringe parties can't be so picky, so take a step back; what do the smaller fringe lefty grps do? how does the left as a whole handle the Idiot Question?
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It seems to me that simply turning such people away is not a sufficient solution given that people can operate alone or in separate groups. These people seem smart enough to be ideological, but for some reason they don't consider consequences. Either that, or they're sociopathic
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I've seen some leftists argue that right wing ideologies themselves contain certain ideas more likely to attract sociopaths. If this is true, it's important to know how this functions.
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Replying to @CrecusLohe @QuasLacrimas and
I think the idea that some people getting involved in radical right wing ideas are notivated by hate to have some truth to it.
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I've argued in the past that many ppl who are on the radical right (i.e. not just right-leaning moderates) have been beaten up pretty badly by modern society:https://quaslacrimas.wordpress.com/2017/02/01/recipe-for-reaction/ …
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True. Alienation and societal atomisation probably contribute. I sometimes think about why Anton Lundin Pettersson attacked the school in Trollhättan here in Sweden. Supposedly he was a bit of a loner, and he seems to have been filled with much frustration.
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lol i forgot about that one. did they ever figure out why he used a sword?
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I dunno. The guy seems like a bit of a nerd. Probably a weeaboo who had it on hand and used it because of the 'coolness'-factor. People don't usually have firearms in Sweden and it's probably easier to swing than an axe, or something.
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