but if de Sade is the initiating example, and he's at best ambivalently leftist, then why pretend right counterculture new thing?
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or if you do think he's left counterculture because of connections to revolution, shouldn't you talk about that?
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She doesn't seem to have any clue about split between avant-garde and feminist/queer art...
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Maybe idea that anti pc is some sort of anti establishment stance might be questioned?
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But like...I don't think de Sade transgression is repurposed as misogyny? It's misogynistic to begin with, I'm pretty sure
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This is important, bec she's saying it's left which opened way for misogyny via support for transgeessuon
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But...maybe gross misogyny predates sixties left? Maybe gross misogyny isn't countercultural in any meaningful sense?
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Is she crediting alt light w trumps election? Word fog too diffuse to say....
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the problem is taking nazis at face value about what they're upset about and what radicalized them
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they don't attack that, they attack at points of vulnerability; they avoid what radicalized them b/c those are their points of vulnerability
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