And of course by “downplaying” I mean ignoring/dismissing altogether. Then that BS call for nuance and complexity in the end to top it off is downright offensive in the context of a piece that offers zero nuance and can complexity.
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Yeah this whole part of your position is absolutely getting lost as your piece circulates, I’m afraid. It’s being read as a liberal critique, not a radical one.
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This is a criticism that I accept. That’s a mistake on my part. I come here from the left. Thanks a lot for engaging, Alejandro. This multi-modal debate was constructive. I appreciate that
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Thank you. I look forward to reading more of your work.
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Agreed! Which is why Patrick’s question is so key: would a more direct confrontational approach be better? What critiques from other sectors of the international left would that raise? (See Venezuela, Bolivia, etc?)
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