These days and form some time now, the political spectrum has been economically left or right or socially left or right. So a party may be socially left and either economic option or socially right and either economic option...
... In fact our politicians are predominantly socially left and fiscally right. Both favour open borders and the left has abandoned the working classes. So their is no real conflict between the various parties. We cannot vote our way out...
... An emerging opposition in the form of a nationalist party focused on the welfare of the nation and the native population is unlikely because and dissent from the official consensus is labeled as far right, racist, Islamophobe etc.
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@joseletemuniz@Mainistreach@Rebel_Pikeman@LeoVaradkar That isn't open to debate.
The world is in the grip of twin neoliberal ideologies: social neoliberalism (Cultural Marxism) and fiscal neoliberalism (Thatcherism on steroids). The socially liberal are far Left and the fiscally liberal are far Right...
@joseletemuniz@Mainistreach@Rebel_Pikeman@LeoVaradkar ... Traditionally they were at war with each other but since the Left abandoned class war (and workers) for cultural war many of the aims of both coincided.
The aim of Cultural Marxism is the destruction of western Christian culture thru the "deconstruction" of...
@joseletemuniz@Mainistreach@Rebel_Pikeman@LeoVaradkar ... western institutions such as marriage, the family, nationalism, Christian morality etc. The tools they use are political correctness (PC, some believe it to be synonymous with Cultural Marxism), language (extending the meanings of emotionally loaded words...