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TalkingDog

(9,001 posts)
Sun Feb 21, 2016, 05:23 PM Feb 2016

Why This Radical Leftist is Disillusioned by Leftist Culture

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If you’ve ever worked in the shelter system, or any field that serves those deemed as oppressed or marginalized in any way, such as abuse victims, the homeless, or people who struggle with addictions and/or mental illness (just a few examples)…one of the first things you learn is that they usually do not frame their worldviews in terms of academic theories you learned in gender studies classes in University. For the most part, they tend to not analyze their experiences in terms of systemic power and privilege, concepts such as “the patriarchy”, “white privilege”, or “heteronormativity”. While many of these folks are directly impacted by class inequality and do realize it, they are likely not spending their days and nights reading Karl Marx, educating themselves on the intricacies of capitalism. They do not sit around pondering the effects of “problematic behaviours” in radical communities. They are not concerned with checking their privilege. No. They are busy trying to survive. Getting through the next day. Meeting their basic needs such as food, shelter and hygiene. They do not bother with policing their language and worrying about how their words might unintentionally perpetuate certain stereotypes. They are more concerned with their voices being heard in the first place.

And yet I witness so many “activists” who claim to care about those at the bottom of society ignoring the realities of oppression, as if being offended by a person’s speech or worldview is equal to prison time or living on the streets. They talk about listening, being humble, questioning one’s preconceived notions about other people and hearing their lived experiences…and yet ignore the lived experiences of those who don’t speak or think properly in the view of university-educated social justice warriors, regardless of how much worse off they really are. That is not to say that we should accept bigotry in any form — far from it. But I would go as far as saying that the politically correct mafia on the left perpetuates a form of bigotry on its own because it alienates and “otherizes” those who do not share their ways of thinking and speaking about the world.

I’m tired of the cliques, the hierarchies, the policing of others, and the power imbalances that exist between people who claim to be friends and comrades. I am exhausted and saddened by the fact that any type of disagreement or difference of opinion in an activist circle will lead to a fight, which sometimes includes abandonment of certain people, deeming them “unsafe” as well as public shaming and slander. It is disgusting that we claim to be building a new world, a new society, a better way of dealing with social problems — but if a person makes a mistake, says and/or does something wrong, they are not even given a chance to explain their side of what happened because the process of conflict resolution is in itself driven by ideology rather than a willingness to understand facts. Actually, in today’s activist circles one is lucky to be given any sort of due process at all, while everyone is put under social pressure to believe everything they are told regardless of what actually occurred in a given situation. This is not freedom. This is not social justice. There is nothing “progressive” or “radical” about it, unless you are referring to fascism.

Speaking of Fascism, there is also a disturbing trend on the left nowadays that involves rejecting free speech/freedom of expression as a core value, because that speech could possibly be hurtful to someone, somewhere. This is not only dangerous but it also works against us, because as leftists we are often labelled as threats by the state and at the very least, we are unpopular by society in general. Does this not mean that freedom of thought and expression are crucial to our struggles? That we should always defend our right to question what we’re taught, our right to be different? As Noam Chomsky put it: “If we don’t believe in freedom of expression for people we despise, we don’t believe in it at all.” Freedom of expression and the like does not mean we have to agree with what another person says…in fact, it means that when we do not, we certainly have the right to challenge it. But what myself and many others are seeing is the shutting off of dialogue entirely, for the purpose of “safety”. What could possibly be safe about censorship? What could possibly be safe about a group of people who claim to be freedom fighters dictating who can speak and what can be said, based on whether or not we agree with them? Study any kind of world history and you will find that censorship has never been on the right side of it.


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Why This Radical Leftist is Disillusioned by Leftist Culture (Original Post) TalkingDog Feb 2016 OP
I agree with this post mgmaggiemg Feb 2016 #1
Heard it all before, since the 70s cprise Feb 2016 #2
this confuses the navel staring in a lot of academia with actual activism yurbud Feb 2016 #3

cprise

(8,445 posts)
2. Heard it all before, since the 70s
Mon Feb 22, 2016, 02:55 AM
Feb 2016

And all through the 90s we were told not to be judgmental; To always be kind and inclusive of conservatives especially and to feel guilty about hurting their feelings or making them state their case on the street corner instead of a broadcasting network with numerous regional monopolies. The conservatives ran with that falsehood, and created actual fascism.

Its why I don't place much value on opinions from self-described "punk anarchists". They are too dim-witted to understand that any system of thought will result in a kind of morality, especially with people who do not want to take votes on whether they can go to the bathroom and who goes first. And anarchists, who hate formal systems in general, will feel excluded by any kind of morality that a hobo doesn't immediately identify with. Values should come with trigger warnings for people like her.

Cultural fascism, by the way, is based on the swift application of physical violence (react now, and let the elite ruminate on it later) by the average person on the street... a variation on survival of the fittest. All the better if the police buy into the militarism and reactionary bigotry.

But, I see I have already exceeded my intellectual allowance on her homeless shelter tolerance meter.

yurbud

(39,405 posts)
3. this confuses the navel staring in a lot of academia with actual activism
Mon Feb 22, 2016, 02:50 PM
Feb 2016

There is some overlap, but if someone is really trying to get things done, they get they priorities in order pretty quickly so they don't push away natural allies.

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