Searcher08 wrote:American Dream wrote:Simulist wrote:American Dream wrote:Simulist wrote:Well, I'm for abolishing the Fed. And I'm not for killing gays.
The first seems like common sense; the second would be suicidal.
I'm definitely for major financial reforms and have no sympathy for the Federal Reserve at all. However, I do think that infiltration of Far Right ideas and movements into the world of conspiracy research and popular activism deserves great attention most especially for those of us who are clear that we do not support: homophobia, white supremacy, real anti-Semitism, immigrant-bashing, islamophobia, and all the other crap that goes along with these sorts of Far Right forces...
I agree that great attention should be paid. Still, just because X believes "this," and Y believes "that," doesn't persuade me either way.
(I suppose David Duke may eat Corn Flakes for breakfast, too — but I that's not why I don't eat Corn Flakes. I don't eat them because it's shitty cereal.)
Oh very much agreed- still, can we even envision a movement without all the "white supremacy, real anti-Semitism, immigrant-bashing, islamophobia, and all the other crap that goes along with that Far Right".
If so, how could we go about creating such a movement?
That is my biggest concern!
My biggest political concern right now is an AngloAmericanIsraeli / Iranian War, which I think is
a less than stellar idea.
I think the conversation about creating that movement would be a very good thing to have and (like the enigmatic Rothschilds), deserves a thread of it's own. Such a movement might require completely new forms of organisation, which have yet to be invented.
For example, I think there are so many spectra of opinion involved (I would be happy to dialogue with David Icke, very unhappy about 'dialogue' with Aryan Nations) - but doing a 'calculus of involvement' is extremely difficult.
As far as pitting the goal of preventing "an AngloAmericanIsraeli / Iranian War" against the goal of having "a movement without all the "white supremacy, real anti-Semitism, immigrant-bashing, islamophobia, and all the other crap that goes along with that Far Right", I would suggest that this need not be posed as a binary choice.
In fact, I would daresay that having a movement which keeps the deluded and hateful in check would be way, way more likely to have a positive outcome in terms of building a broad, powerful and effective movement against the crimes of the Israeli State.