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| True Left breakthrough: non-economic explanations | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: April 6, 2021, 11:44 pm | |
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| The theory that all politics is reducible to economics is | |
| Marxist. One of our objectives has always been to undermine this | |
| False Left worldview, which implicitly sees all people as | |
| fundamentally similar units all in pursuit of material gain. Our | |
| True Left worldview, in contrast, is one which sees people as | |
| fundamentally different. It is a worldview of moral dualism, of | |
| Good vs Evil: | |
| https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dualism_in_cosmology#Moral_dualism | |
| A war of Good vs Evil will not be ended by making both sides | |
| more wealthy. It will only end when one side has totally | |
| exterminated the other. | |
| More leftists are starting to get it: | |
| https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/research-states-obvious-white-racist-224500201.… | |
| [quote]New Research States the Obvious: White Racist Fears, Not | |
| Economic Anxiety, Likely Drove the Capitol Insurrection | |
| Some mainstream (re: white) writers and thinkers have | |
| instinctually sought to find a way to point to �economic | |
| anxiety� as an explanation for why hundreds of mostly white | |
| Trump supporters attacked the U.S. Capitol in January. Now, at | |
| least one expert is conceding the obvious: it was the racism. | |
| We previously LOL�d at a Washington Post suggestion that the | |
| largely middle-class, gainfully employed members of the Jan. 6 | |
| MAGA mob were driven to storm the Capitol because they are | |
| victims of economic anxiety. | |
| But Robert A. Pape, a professor of political science at the | |
| University of Chicago and head of the Chicago Project on | |
| Security and Threats, has amassed and analyzed demographic data | |
| on the Capitol insurrectionists that he says show a curious | |
| commonality in their background. | |
| The Capitol mob, made up almost 95% of white people, had a | |
| significant percentage of people who �typically hail from places | |
| where non-White populations are growing fastest,� the researcher | |
| wrote in an op-ed published in the Washington Post on Tuesday. | |
| The study�s findings were based on the CPOST�s evaluation of the | |
| profiles of 377 of the Capitol insurrectionists, said Pape, who | |
| added that the collection of people came from all over the | |
| country�most notably from counties whose electorates are | |
| diversifying and going blue. | |
| From the Washington Post: | |
| By far the most interesting characteristic common to the | |
| insurrectionists� backgrounds has to do with changes in their | |
| local demographics: Counties with the most significant declines | |
| in the non-Hispanic White population are the most likely to | |
| produce insurrectionists who now face charges. | |
| For example, Texas is the home of 36 of the 377 charged or | |
| arrested nationwide. The majority of the state�s alleged | |
| insurrectionists � 20 of 36 � live in six quickly diversifying | |
| blue counties such as Dallas and Harris (Houston). In fact, all | |
| 36 of Texas�s rioters come from just 17 counties, each of which | |
| lost White population over the past five years. Three of those | |
| arrested or charged hail from Collin County north of Dallas, | |
| which has lost White population at the very brisk rate of 4.3 | |
| percent since 2015. | |
| ... | |
| Speaking with the New York Times about the CPOST study, Pape | |
| said his initial expectation going into the study was that | |
| leftover pain from the 2008 recession would emerge as a | |
| motivator of the Capitol attack. But then he explained that | |
| additional analysis of the data shows that what really drove the | |
| insurrectionists� violence is the age-old racist idea that white | |
| people not having societal dominance�or the impression of | |
| dominance�justifies them violently lashing out so as to hold | |
| onto power. | |
| From the New York Times: | |
| ... | |
| �If you look back in history, there has always been a series | |
| of far-right extremist movements responding to new waves of | |
| immigration to the United States or to movements for civil | |
| rights by minority groups,� Mr. Pape said. �You see a common | |
| pattern in the Capitol insurrectionists. They are mainly | |
| middle-class to upper-middle-class whites who are worried that, | |
| as social changes occur around them, they will see a decline in | |
| their status in the future.�[/quote] | |
| See also: | |
| https://www.theroot.com/thats-a-reach-washington-post-claims-financial-problem-… | |
| https://www.theroot.com/the-whitest-insurrections-of-all-time-1846048266 | |
| #Post#: 5454-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: True Left breakthrough: non-economic explanations | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: April 10, 2021, 1:42 am | |
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| https://www.yahoo.com/news/why-anyone-still-shocked-fear-153650869.html | |
| [quote]Why is anyone still shocked that fear propels white | |
| hostility and violence? | |
| ... | |
| In his initial findings, detailed in an op-ed for The Washington | |
| Post, Pape determined the rioters to be 95 percent white, 85 | |
| percent male, middle and upper middle class, and � significantly | |
| � to hail mostly from counties where the white population is | |
| shrinking fastest and the non-white growing most aggressively. | |
| Such counties were six times more likely to produce rioters than | |
| counties where demographic change was least dramatic, a | |
| disparity that held even when controlled for various variables. | |
| Coincidence? Pape says the chances are less than one in a | |
| thousand. So assuming his findings hold, we may conclude that, | |
| while there was anxiety here, economics had nothing to do with | |
| it. This anxiety was racial. | |
| And another word for anxiety is fear. | |
| We seldom discuss the degree to which that primal emotion has | |
| driven U.S. history where race and tribe are concerned. And yet, | |
| it has always been there. It ripped the Choctaw, the Cherokee | |
| and the Creeks from their ancestral lands. It awakened Jefferson | |
| �like a firebell in the night.� It forced George, Noriyuki and | |
| Norman out of their homes and into camps ringed by barbed wire. | |
| It got Emmett maimed, Sam skinned and Mary hanged upside down | |
| and set afire. | |
| ... | |
| This fear has only grown more acute since we learned that these | |
| are the last days of that majority, that soon, no racial group | |
| will be able to claim numerical dominance. Some white people | |
| find it frightening to envision a nation without white people | |
| calling all the shots. And bad things tend to happen when white | |
| people � particularly white men � get scared. Hence, the tea | |
| party and the birthers. Hence, Pittsburgh, Charlottesville and | |
| Charleston. Hence, the spike in voter suppression. Hence Donald | |
| Trump. | |
| And, hence a mob of mostly white, mostly men, smashing through | |
| the sacred space of the U.S. Capitol. Economic anxiety? Who�s | |
| more economically anxious than Black and brown people? And how | |
| many Capitols have they breached? | |
| To answer that question is to understand why there is something | |
| vaguely insulting in Robert Pape�s surprise. History tells us | |
| what�s happening here. Previous studies have quantified what�s | |
| happening here. Some of us have spent years declaiming what�s | |
| happening here. | |
| So how is it a learned man is surprised by what�s happening | |
| here? | |
| A disruptive demographic change is upon us. It represents a | |
| challenge, yes, but also an opportunity. To meet the one and | |
| seize the other will require a clear-eyed view of what we are | |
| and some strategy that delivers us to what we ought to be. The | |
| particulars of that are beyond the scope of this column, but | |
| there�s one thing we must do at a minimum. When frightened white | |
| people act out? | |
| Stop being surprised.[/quote] | |
| Also, shoot them. | |
| #Post#: 7589-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: True Left breakthrough: non-economic explanations | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: July 18, 2021, 10:06 pm | |
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| https://us.yahoo.com/news/opinion-jayne-poor-white-voters-140100477.html | |
| [quote]Explaining why people vote how they do is a complex task | |
| with no simple answers. But the questions above are at the core | |
| of "The Sum of Us: What Racism Costs Everyone." | |
| The book, published this year, was written by Heather McGhee, | |
| and it provides a damning item-by-item inventory of how systemic | |
| racism has held back this nation over the past several decades. | |
| But there is more to it. The gist, if it is possible to | |
| summarize a 300-page book in one sentence, is that many white | |
| [s]Americans[/s] vote against their own self-interest because | |
| policies that might help them would also help minorities. | |
| Which doesn't make sense. White [s]Americans[/s], after all, | |
| make up the largest cohort of the uninsured and impoverished and | |
| minimum-wage workers � even if people of color are more likely | |
| to fall into those categories. Yet whites, including poor | |
| whites, comprised the bulk of Donald Trump supporters.[/quote] | |
| Of course it makes sense. "Whites" are acting in their | |
| self-interest: it's just that their self-interest is on a larger | |
| scale than that of individual economic security. To put it | |
| another way, "whites" are acting in their self-interest not as | |
| individuals (which is what False Leftists consider to be the | |
| only valid self-interest) but as "whites" ie. as members of the | |
| "white" tribe. Until more leftists stop complaining that | |
| "whites" are acting "irrationally" and instead understand they | |
| are acting very rationally, but merely with priorities other | |
| than their own pocketbooks, they cannot understand what is | |
| required to stop rightism. | |
| [quote]To illustrate this, McGhee writes about swimming pools. | |
| In the mid-1900s, American cities commonly had grand community | |
| swimming pools, developed as a testament to civic funding and | |
| civic pride. When pools were desegregated, countless communities | |
| chose to close those facilities; it would be better for | |
| everybody to have nothing rather than provide a service that | |
| includes Black people.[/quote] | |
| This is what I mean. If "whites" thought as individuals, then | |
| obviously keeping the pool open would be rational. But "whites" | |
| were not thinking as individuals. They were thinking: "If the | |
| pool becomes a venue where multiethnic interaction becomes | |
| psychologically normalized, this will threaten the survival of | |
| white identity in the long-term." Once you realize what their | |
| actual objective is, not as individuals but as "whites", their | |
| choices turn out to be rational, but in service of a tribal | |
| objective. You cannot fight them effectively until you realize | |
| what their objective is. | |
| [quote]Such thinking has diminished our society and fractured | |
| our sense of community. And it answers the overriding question | |
| posed by McGhee's book: Why can't we have nice things?[/quote] | |
| Because the most inferior fraction in our society would rather | |
| have "whiteness". | |
| Which brings us onto the next question: should the left be | |
| merely about getting nice things, or should the left be about | |
| permanently getting rid of most the inferior fraction of society | |
| first? | |
| #Post#: 8393-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: True Left breakthrough: non-economic explanations | |
| By: Zea_mays Date: August 27, 2021, 4:19 pm | |
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| Another report acknowledging rightists aren't driven by | |
| "economic anxiety", but pure tribalism: | |
| [quote]A terrifying new theory: Fake news and conspiracy | |
| theories as an evolutionary strategy | |
| Social scientist Michael Bang Petersen on why people believe | |
| outrageous lies � as a tool in violent group conflict | |
| [...] | |
| But the ignorance perspective has a deep hold on us because it | |
| appeals to the Enlightenment notion that we are motivated to | |
| pursue truth. We are "the thinking animal," right? The important | |
| part of that expression may be "animal." Human beings have an | |
| evolutionary history, and deception is commonplace in the animal | |
| world because it confers evolutionary advantage. There's good | |
| reason to believe we're not so different, other than the fact | |
| that humans are ultra-social creatures. In ancestral and | |
| evolutionary terms, being part of a successful social group was | |
| every bit as essential as food and water. So deception among | |
| humans evolved from group conflicts. That's the thesis of a | |
| recent paper called "The Evolutionary Psychology of Conflict and | |
| the Functions of Falsehood" by the Danish political scientists | |
| Michael Bang Petersen and Mathias Osmundsen and American | |
| anthropologist John Tooby. [/quote] | |
| https://www.salon.com/2021/08/08/a-terrifying-new-theory-fake-news-and-conspira… | |
| #Post#: 8563-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: True Left breakthrough: non-economic explanations | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: September 2, 2021, 11:33 pm | |
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| https://twitter.com/michelle_byoung/status/1432825399373975553 | |
| [quote]Almost every problem we have in this country right now is | |
| about White people�s FEAR of demographic change & the GOP | |
| exploiting those fears for political gain. It�s ALL about race & | |
| racism. These dots are OBVIOUS & EASY TO CONNECT.[/quote] | |
| #Post#: 8668-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: True Left breakthrough: non-economic explanations | |
| By: Zea_mays Date: September 9, 2021, 3:36 pm | |
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| [quote]Extremist segregationalist beliefs rose in the postwar | |
| South even in times of plenty, because the Federal government | |
| was daring to enforce laws that undermined their sense of | |
| supremacy. | |
| Contentness in life often depends on those social factors more | |
| than actual economic ones. So if people feel like they're "being | |
| replaced," especially by people they are used to looking down | |
| upon, they'll become extremists no matter what the reality is | |
| like. | |
| Even with Trumpists, they tend to be better off financially than | |
| the average American, not worse (google "Trump voters richer" | |
| for tons of articles). But they think things are getting worse | |
| because their sense of hierarchy and privilege are being | |
| attacked by those damn uppity egalitarians, thinking they can | |
| judge them, how dare they, etc. It should be no surprise then, | |
| that research repeatedly finds that the biggest predictors of | |
| Trump support are racial, ethnic, and notably gender | |
| prejudice.[/quote] | |
| https://old.reddit.com/r/Futurology/comments/pjekum/a_generation_of_american_me… | |
| [quote]Status threat, not economic hardship, explains the 2016 | |
| presidential vote | |
| Support for Donald J. Trump in the 2016 election was widely | |
| attributed to citizens who were �left behind� economically. | |
| These claims were based on the strong cross-sectional | |
| relationship between Trump support and lacking a college | |
| education. Using a representative panel from 2012 to 2016, I | |
| find that change in financial wellbeing had little impact on | |
| candidate preference. Instead, changing preferences were related | |
| to changes in the party�s positions on issues related to | |
| American global dominance and the rise of a majority�minority | |
| America: issues that threaten white Americans� sense of dominant | |
| group status. Results highlight the importance of looking beyond | |
| theories emphasizing changes in issue salience to better | |
| understand the meaning of election outcomes when public | |
| preferences and candidates� positions are changing.[/quote] | |
| https://www.pnas.org/content/115/19/E4330 | |
| [quote]Hegemonic masculinity predicts 2016 and 2020 voting and | |
| candidate evaluations | |
| Donald J. Trump�s history-making ascension from nonpolitician to | |
| president of the United States has been attributed to the | |
| antiestablishment, antielitist, and nativist populism of Trump | |
| voters, as well as to sexism, racism, homophobia, and | |
| xenophobia. Based on the findings of seven studies involving | |
| 2,007 people, men�s and women�s endorsement of hegemonic | |
| masculinity predicted support for Trump over and beyond the | |
| aforementioned factors, even when controlling for political | |
| party affiliation. Results highlight the importance of looking | |
| beyond social identity�based conceptualizations of masculinity | |
| to fully consider how men�s and women�s endorsement of cultural | |
| ideologies about masculinity legitimate patriarchal forms of | |
| dominance and reify gender-, race-, and class-based | |
| hierarchies.[/quote] | |
| https://www.pnas.org/content/118/2/e2020589118 | |
| #Post#: 8805-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: True Left breakthrough: non-economic explanations | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: September 15, 2021, 1:19 pm | |
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| We've all heard about immigrants being willing to work for lower | |
| pay and hence being preferred by employers; that is perfectly | |
| explicable by economics. The following, on the other hand: | |
| https://www.yahoo.com/news/lawsuit-farm-hired-white-immigrants-195309719.html | |
| [quote]JACKSON, Miss. (AP) � Six Black farmworkers in | |
| Mississippi say in a new lawsuit that their former employer | |
| brought white laborers from South Africa to do the same jobs | |
| they were doing, and that the farm has been violating federal | |
| law by paying the white immigrants more for the same type of | |
| work. | |
| ... | |
| The lawsuit said the farm violated regulations of a foreign | |
| worker visa program, which requires equal treatment of U.S. | |
| workers and their immigrant counterparts. It seeks an | |
| unspecified amount in damages, including money the U.S. workers | |
| say they were shorted because of the uneven pay scale. | |
| ... | |
| Four of the plaintiffs � Andrew Johnson, Wesley Reed, Gregory | |
| Strong and Richard Strong � said they did agricultural work from | |
| February through November and Pitts Farm Partnership usually | |
| paid them the minimum wage of $7.25 an hour, with $8.25 an hour | |
| for weekend work. | |
| Two of the plaintiffs, Stacy Griffin and James Simpson, drove | |
| trucks for the farming operation during harvest time, usually | |
| from late July or early August through November. The lawsuit | |
| said they had been paid $9 an hour since 2018. | |
| The farm paid the white workers from South Africa $9.87 an hour | |
| in 2014 and that rate increased most years until it reached | |
| $11.83 an hour in 2020, the lawsuit said. | |
| ... | |
| The lawsuit said the Pitts family hired a white supervisor who | |
| gave employees their daily duties and had the power to hire and | |
| fire workers. | |
| �Occasionally, the supervisor used racial slurs,� the lawsuit | |
| said. �Pitts Farms was informed about the supervisor�s use of | |
| racial slurs and did nothing.� | |
| The lawsuit said the farm started bringing in white workers from | |
| South Africa in 2014, using a placement firm to hire seasonal | |
| labor, and that from 2014 to 2020, the farm did not make the | |
| same effort to recruit U.S. workers as it did to obtain | |
| immigrant workers.[/quote] | |
| #Post#: 8908-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: State subverters | |
| By: guest55 Date: September 20, 2021, 9:06 pm | |
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| Animosity toward minority groups predicts support for Donald | |
| Trump, regardless of party alignment | |
| [quote]New research published in the journal American Political | |
| Science Review revealed that people who expressed extreme | |
| dislike toward Democratically-aligned minority groups were more | |
| likely to approve of Donald Trump when he made his way into | |
| politics � regardless of their party alignment. Animosity toward | |
| these groups did not predict support for other Republican | |
| candidates, suggesting the effect is unique to Trump. | |
| Study authors Lilliana Mason and her colleagues note that | |
| [s]American[/s] U.S. political parties are becoming further | |
| divided on key aspects of identity such as race and religion. It | |
| follows that party support can potentially be influenced by a | |
| person�s affiliation with social groups, as well as their | |
| feelings toward outgroups. (In other-words, TRIBALISM not | |
| nationalism!) | |
| The researchers suggest this to be especially true in the case | |
| of support for former president Donald Trump, whose political | |
| campaigns were heavily centered around vilifying outgroups. | |
| Trump was known for his unapologetic and hateful rhetoric | |
| directed at numerous marginalized groups � notably, marginalized | |
| groups that were Democratically-aligned. Mason and her team | |
| wanted to explore whether animosity toward these minority groups | |
| may be partly driving support for Trump.[/quote] | |
| https://www.psypost.org/2021/09/animosity-toward-minority-groups-predicts-suppo… | |
| Trump is a tribalist and a barbarian as are his supporters!!! | |
| See also: | |
| https://trueleft.createaforum.com/true-left-vs-false-left/trump-a-fascist/ | |
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| Re: True Left breakthrough: non-economic explanations | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: September 24, 2021, 9:58 pm | |
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| Re: True Left breakthrough: non-economic explanations | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: September 28, 2021, 10:00 pm | |
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| https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-09-23/eu-nationalists-vow-to-keep-… | |
| [quote]Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban hosted the leaders | |
| of the Czech Republic, Serbia and Slovenia at a | |
| demographic-focused forum in Budapest, where he said immigration | |
| was a threat to the survival of western civilization rather than | |
| an antidote. | |
| ... | |
| The stance also clashes with a raft of economic studies that | |
| show immigration boosts the economies and wages of countries | |
| that open their doors to foreign workers. The International | |
| Monetary Fund has said that for every 1 percentage-point | |
| increase in the inflow of immigrants relative to total | |
| employment in rich nations, output increases by 1% within five | |
| years.[/quote] | |
| They will not be convinced by economic arguments because they | |
| care about being Westerners, not about the economy. Therefore | |
| they will only be persuaded to open their borders if threatened | |
| by something else that will make it even harder for them to be | |
| Westerners than open borders e.g. nukes. So long as | |
| nuclear-armed countries lack the stomach to nuke them, Turandom | |
| countries will keep their borders closed. There is nothing | |
| mysterious about this. Economic appeals will have no effect on | |
| those who do not care about economics, just like ethical appeals | |
| will have no effect on those who do not care about ethics. | |
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