the far left in America is actually a lot further left than most of the left in the world.
Holy crap. That's just pure, unadulterated fantasy.
This is getting bizarre.
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It is documented fact.
The 60s revolution started HERE, not in Europe.
There is no European or Canadian equivalent to the weather underground.
You literally can’t go further left than Columbia University. That is where the Frankfurt school relocated.
Back up your words. You said
the far left in America is actually a lot further left than most of the left in the world.
I'm sure you can provide many SPECIFICS to back that up, country by country as appropriate.
Looking forward to it. Name a few parties and organizations. Name some people.
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Where is your proof that the American far left is less radical than the rest of the world?
Self hate and pathological altruism is more left wing than communism, and America literally invented it.
Idiots who think that nationalist countries like Cuba, China, Mexico and South Africa are more left wing than open borders maniacs who want illegals to vote and to abolish ICE are just that. China literally laughs at how pathetic the white left is, and Mexico exploits them.
Most liberals, real liberals defend gun rights and free speech rights for those they disagree with.
They just dont get invited onto American news-infotainment shows as often as the fire breathing commies do.
The Loneliness of the Liberal Gun Lover
Three weeks ago, she found the Liberal Gun Club on an Internet search, and realized it would be holding its annual meeting an hour from her house. “I was so uncomfortable,” she said to the group. “I’m so happy to be here.” The room gave her a round of applause.
Since its founding in 2007, the Liberal Gun Club, has served as a refuge for a group of people who occupy a lonely no man’s land in the middle of the nation’s gun wars. They wince at fellow liberals who seem to want to ban everything—guns, ammunition, bump stocks—but don’t know the first thing about how guns work. But they’re disgusted by the paranoid, left-baiting rhetoric pumped out by the NRA. Mostly, over the years, they’ve kept to themselves.
But in the wake of Trump’s election—and
reports of traditional Democratic voters buying guns at higher
rates—the group is discovering that it can be a platform as much as a safe space. The non-profit’s membership has doubled in the last year to 2,000 dues-paying members in nearly every state, with 7,500 people who actively post on its message boards and another 9,000 Facebook fans. The membership is minuscule compared to the 5 million who the NRA claims (55 million Americans own guns). But they have been interviewed recently by outlets from the BBC, Boston Magazine and the Associated Press. Even NRA TV invited members of the club to appear in a segment. They declined, which speaks to the question of how prominent a role the group can, or wants to take in the wider national discussion on gun law reform.