• troed
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      194 days ago

      Yeah I think it’s important to point out that for a European the US has two parties to the right on the economic scale.

      • trollercoaster
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        144 days ago

        I’d also argue that US style “leftism” (divisive identity politics on top of neoliberalism) has ruined the European left that was all too eager to import and copy that horseshit.

        • KryptonBlur
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          34 days ago

          Could you give any examples of that in Europe? Because I don’t feel like I’ve seen that

          • trollercoaster
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            54 days ago

            For the adoption of neoliberalism, in nominally “left” political organisations, look at “Social” Deomocrats in pretty much any European country, and some of them are trying to conceal that by putting on a veneer of identity politics.

            One very prominent example of a formerly leftist party turning full neoliberal while hiding behind a facade of identity politics are the German Greens.

            Overall, classic working class issues have been largely abandoned by most self proclaimed left parties and movements, while they are busying themselves with identity politics based infighting. Not all of them have embraced full neoliberalism, but pretty much all of them subscribe to the extreme individualism that is central to the neoliberal ideology.

            • KryptonBlur
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              14 days ago

              Sorry I should’ve specified, I don’t understand what the identity politics is that they’ve been doing?