"My view is the only realistic one. If you disagree you're brainwashed."Stom wrote:It's not my views I want anyone to recognise. It's reality. I don't care if you agree with my views, unless I'm trying to get elected which isn't going to happen...Donny osmond wrote:That's a 2 way street tho. Witness what happens to anyone on here who doesn't sign up to the "neo-liberal bad neo-cons bad you're all brain washed uber right wing muppets" stuff that gets served up. A political board dies a death when pejorative judgements are made about people who don't hold to the same ideology as a poster or group of posters. That goes for judgements made about right Wong posters just as much as judgements made about left wing posters.Stom wrote:
So long as it includes all the Blairites currently trying to oust Corbyn, leaving the true socialists with a PLP that represents their views...
On the discourse, it's really hard to argue any points when you're confronted with a wall of dogma and no way through it. Therefore a political board dies a death.
And there's your problem. You're continually refusing to accept that views other than hours may have any validity. Anyone who views that last 20 years differently to you has been, in your words, "brainwashed". THAT'S what kills political discourse.Stom wrote: It's much like politics, anyway: Westminster is so detached from the populace that it continues to make huge mistakes. Like the ref. I mean, it was blatantly obvious the remain campaign was failing to target anyone's fears, but they are still adamant they got it right...
Throw in the fact that even the Guardian is being run by a right winger and you get to see the problem. There is just no mainstream media representation of the views that real people have. And considering those likely to get their news from multiple sources are also those least likely to vote, you have a problem of representation.
I just fail to see how anyone who hasn't been brainwashed can look at the economic system of the past 20 years and say yes, that has been a success, let's keep at it. That economic system flat out destroys any possibility of social policy, thanks to dogma that just isn't true.
I also would like to comment on the "compromise" point. Those on the left of the spectrum are always asked to water down their views and move right. But those on the right always fail to acknowledge that they need to water down their views, and that does not mean gay marriage. Gay marriage is not a right or left PoV, it's a liberal PoV. And as we've seen with the LibDems, Liberal can mean right wing, too.
If the right leaning posters want to have some compromise, they need to give up some of that economic dogma.
Sandy was referring to the upward spiral in global living standards over that last number of decades, the collapse in numbers of people living in absolute poverty. These things are measurable and observable. Dismiss the ideology if you want, but if you want to dismiss the statistics you need a better case than just " you're brainwashed".
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The problem is one of brainwashing, though. You read certain media, hear certain media, watch certain media. All that media spouts the same information. All that information goes against the truth. However much you want to dress it up, recent economic policy has been completely arse about face. No matter whether you're right wing or left wing, if you're not already well off, economic policy will hurt you.
If you say so mate, I'm done with this particular strand of discourse.
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