Liberalism gets a pretty bad rap for the political philosophy all of the people everyone supposedly agrees are bad (Nazis, t*nkies) are more opposed to than each other
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When people say they're hard left and hate the Democrats but also hate t*nkies, I... am skeptical
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Replying to @BootlegGirl
I consider myself "far left". I hate the Democrats, though one could be forgiven for not knowing that, given how often I vote for them. I also hate tankies. I don't think these are contradictory positions, because I hate them for different reasons.
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You're probably not in the group I'm referring to, of people who truly seem to believe that the Democrats are more the cause of society's ills than the Republicans
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I mean up until the civil rights movement that was approximately literally true
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Wait you don't think the Great Depression kind of evened that out
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I honestly have no idea, I'm just being pedantic for the fun of it
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The reason everyone turned on the Republican Party is that, race issues aside, they spent a generation as the party of free-market economics and that was all well and good until everything went to shit and they insisted on staying the party of free-market economics
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(I mean it wasn't actually all well and good, but you know how that kind of thing goes It's like the GOP currently talking about how you can't cut people too many checks or they'll lose the taste for hard work, in the middle of a pandemic)
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"Hoovervilles", it wasn't an affectionate name It was a big big thing in the Black community in 1932 with Black people fighting bitterly over whether it was time to cross party lines and vote for FDR because the Republicans no longer deserved any good faith
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Arthur Chu Retweeted Arthur Chu
Remember me posting about this song ("You're the Top" from Anything Goes, 1934)https://twitter.com/arthur_affect/status/1254937539502211072?s=20 …
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Arthur ChuVerified account @arthur_affectMy favorite thing in this song btw is explaining the line "I'm the nominee, of the G-O-P/Or 'gop'!/But baby, I'm the bottom, you're the top!" "You see, in the 1930s, it was popularly believed the Republican Party was only for out-of-touch bigots who hated the poor"Show this thread1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
Anyway it feels like a lot of people have a serious 1930s fetish
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