The survey found that 32% of eligible voters believe Germany has worsened since Merz took office in May, while just 22% say the country has improved. A further 37% perceive no change at all.
The survey found that 32% of eligible voters believe Germany has worsened since Merz took office in May, while just 22% say the country has improved. A further 37% perceive no change at all.
A good part of the left is delusional. The left worldwide largely forgot about its core issue, wealth and income distribution, in favour of ridiculous and highly divisive identity politics, throwing the working class, its former core clientele, to the fascists.
Unless the left finally realise that it’s a class war, not a culture war, they’ll only ever be able to appeal to a small privileged elite dwelling in the social sciences faculties of institutes of higher education that contents itself in cosplaying as the proletariat in their spare time.
On top of that, the German Left also is full of Putin bootlickers and hopelessly naive “pacifists” who confuse pacifism with passive submission to force.
While I agree the German left has too many Putin fans and vulgar pacifists. Your point on identity politics is a pretty reactionary point. Left politics means social justice. Class reductionism with social conservativism is not leftist politics. This is why you were compared to Wagenknecht in the past.
Had to look it up. Cui bono? One party seems to be played without understanding how they are used and suppressed.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Class_reductionism
Basically class reductionism is used to promote the idea that equality of equity/elimination of class will solve all social inequality, but it is most often used against minorities such as queer people. You can’t have social justice while ignoring the discrimination of minorities. It also goes for focussing on “identity politics” without fighting inequality of equity. You need to fight for all who are disadvantaged and not just some.
I don’t understand what you mean with equality of equity.
It’a a losing strategy to fight with limited resources every possible battle. Targets have to be prioritised. That the demand to fight each battle at the same time is even considered speaks for the deep influence of the elite on the left discourse.
Why can’t the class war be fought first? Shouldn’t that resolve all other inequalities? Who would suppress queer people under communism?
Limited resources is a shitty excuse to not fight racism, sexism and queerphobia.
There is that Wikipedia page for this debate. This is a big debate. Arguments don’t seem to lead to a result or a result would have been mentioned. I only know that it’s bad strategy to spread resources thin. If winning is not important then an endless series of skirmishes that considers all topics equally is an option.
I would still love to know
Again. What hinders you from fighting for queer rights and an end to class inequality simultaneously? The resources are there. If you don’t think it is possible, then you have no desire to end real existing discrimination such as the ones I face as a queer person who has an ethnically diverse family.
I experience plenty of socialists who fight for both and make the fight intersectional. Why do you not want that?
Where do you experience discrimination? Who controls the situation? Do you think the discrimination would continue under communism?
E.g. it would be a waste of resources to fight for equal opportunities in work environments because a communist society would make that a requirement.
As if any “real existing socialist” countries are beacons of queer rights. And queer people don’t automatically don’t get discriminated when the capitalist class doesn’t exist. There are plenty of socialists and communists out there who actively call queer politics a product of capitalism.
Why do you think class equality, which communists are still is far as ever are from achieving, automatically creates equality for queer people and defeats queerphobia? As far as we could know, queer people could be labelled as counterrevolutionary as they have in the past.
That’s disheartening. Are there reasons? E.g. if most queer people demand to fight all battles and not class war first then that is to be expected.
Because equality is the consensus among left politics. Who should establish inequality in a classless society?
I think we are past the point where people on the left would see queer people as enemies. Which arguments were used in the past?