cop an Attitude
3rd March 2010, 19:29
http://thinkprogress.org/2010/03/02/right-wing-extremist-244/
With all the dissent focused towards the government right now its only natural for those, uh, I guess less educated, to turn to a simple answer, rather than a complex one. With Beck exploding, the KKK on the rise and the Tea Party all over the most watched news source in the US, its somewhat upsetting. I wish all this energy was really put to good use, but it seems that these fucktwats can only see skin color and states rights, rather than the class behind it. Is the left growing? I would like to think so. I guess my main question is this.
Can these people be turned, can their dissent be used for good use once you shake their chauvinism, racism and fascism? They're angry at how little control they have on their lives and even more upset at how our nation is being run. In reality, the "state's rights" claim is very similar to a community control, such as anarchism, much like the anti-federalists. Now of course they're are differences in hierarchy, organization and property but really, I feel that their yearning for a different world many not be to far from other radicals. Either way, we have a lot more enemies ahead of us, angry and confused and racist; against a capitalistic government that is "run by a socialist black man :rolleyes:" very sad...
With all the dissent focused towards the government right now its only natural for those, uh, I guess less educated, to turn to a simple answer, rather than a complex one. With Beck exploding, the KKK on the rise and the Tea Party all over the most watched news source in the US, its somewhat upsetting. I wish all this energy was really put to good use, but it seems that these fucktwats can only see skin color and states rights, rather than the class behind it. Is the left growing? I would like to think so. I guess my main question is this.
Can these people be turned, can their dissent be used for good use once you shake their chauvinism, racism and fascism? They're angry at how little control they have on their lives and even more upset at how our nation is being run. In reality, the "state's rights" claim is very similar to a community control, such as anarchism, much like the anti-federalists. Now of course they're are differences in hierarchy, organization and property but really, I feel that their yearning for a different world many not be to far from other radicals. Either way, we have a lot more enemies ahead of us, angry and confused and racist; against a capitalistic government that is "run by a socialist black man :rolleyes:" very sad...