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Tag - identity politics
Why are we taught that communism and fascism are opposites when both have led to the deaths of millions? Are conservatives for free markets or for corporatism? Is the Left anti-war or pro-war? Matt Kibbe is joined by Verlan and Hyrum Lewis.
As always, the middle will be screwed by the margins. The young and childless and the old and childlike will try to fleece one another, only to settle their sights on the easiest mark: the tax-paying, burden-carrying median.
We’re seeing a shift from framing disability as a condition, to framing disability as an in-vogue identity.
The center isn’t holding, and in some ways that’s inevitable. Millions of Americans continue to voice dissatisfaction with the country’s trajectory.
Virtue signaling is not difficult or challenging. One just needs to keep up with current trends and go with the flow.
The Left-Right Political Spectrum Doesn’t Describe America | Guest: Tony Woodlief | Ep 175
Matt Kibbe is joined by Tony Woodlief to talk about how Americans can address political polarization that leaves us at each other’s throats.
Cat Cattinson: Detransitioning and Demystifying Gender Identity Theory | Leaving the Left for Liberty | Ep 13
Cat Cattinson has posted hundreds of videos on detransitioning, the serious risks of attempting to change one’s sex, and how gender ideology endangers women and children.
Why Can’t We Be Friends? The History of and Prospects for Left and Right Antiwar Collaboration
For the first time since before WWII, left and right-wing antiwar and non-interventionist critiques largely mirror one another.
Overall, Democrats have created a serious problem for themselves.