It depends on the issue. And there are varying degrees. This is part of why I was so critical of the #AltLeft meme.https://twitter.com/MouthyBuddha/status/927237833710030849 …
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@MouthyBuddha it should also be said I don't think any of the left's failures do anything to justify worse political movements.1 reply 0 retweets 7 likesShow this thread -
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It's harder to claim what can 'justify' a reaction. But it's easier to claim why many 'are' reacting.
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Soneone could easily make the claim that the left is the way it is today because it was reacting to something else.
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Agreed. I suppose discussing "emotional reactivity" itself, would be more useful. Something I do often.
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Do you think it is useful to call out such movements in their infancy, before they have a chance to become mainstream?
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I would argue they ARE in the mainstream.
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Systemic problems of racism exists in U.S. = "SJWs" finding racism everywhere = Alt-Right trying to actually make racism everywhere
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It seems like the systems & attempts to expand those racist systems are still the serious problem. Not an "overreaction" to it.
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