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lumberjack_jeff

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Tue Nov 29, 2016, 02:46 PM Nov 2016

How the Global Left Destroyed Itself (or, All Sex Is Not Rape) [View all]

From Yves at nakedcapitalism

I recall several dinner debates in which I really did not understand just how out my depth that I was. At one, a gender studies major declared at a table of twenty women that “all sex was rape” owing to the act of penentration being a simulacrum with violation. When I pointed out that perhaps it was more a case of personal power and volition, as well as who was “on top”, I was unsure if she going to run me through with her fork or take me out the back and roger me senseless.

I was saved from penetration of some kind, by another more savvy girl who suggested that during sex the vagina may, in fact, be engulfing the penis, and so the violation may be the reverse!

Take it from me, dear reader, that the place was in an advanced state of politico-sexual meltdown.

Amusement aside there was something else transpiring that was going to, and has, had a very dramatic impact upon global politics. The post-structural revolution has led directly to the rise of the identity politics that today dominates Left-wing policy-making in Western nations and, concomitantly, the decline of class-based politics.

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Which brings us back to today. And we wonder how it is that an abuse-spouting guy like Donald Trump can succeed Barack Obama. Trump is a member of the very same “trickle down” capitalist class that ripped the income from US households. But he is smart enough, smarter than the Left at least, to know that the decades long rage of the middle and working classes is a formidable political force and has tapped it spectacularly to rise to power.

And, he has done more. He has also recognised that the Left’s obsession with post-structural identity politics has totally paralysed it. It is so traumatised and pre-occupied by his mis-use of the language of power – the “racist”, “sexist” and “xenophobic” comments – that it is further wedging itself from its natural constituents every day.

Don’t get me wrong, I am very doubtful that Trump will succeed with his proposed policies but he has at least mentioned the elephant in the room, making the American worker visible again.

Returning to that innocent Aussie boy and his wild romp at Smith College, I might ask what he would have made of all of this. None of the above should be taken as a repudiation of the experience of racism or sexism. Indeed, the one thing I took away from Smith College over my lifetime was an understanding at just how scarred by slavery are the generations of African Americans that lived it and today inherit its memory (as well as other persecuted). I felt terribly inadequate before that pain then and I remain so today.

But, if the global Left is to have any meaning in the future of the world, and I would argue that the global Right will destroy us all if it doesn’t, then it must get beyond post-structural paralysis and go back to the future of fighting not just for social justice issues but for equity based upon class. Empowerment is not just about language, it’s about capital, who’s got it, who hasn’t and what role government plays between them.

All sex is not rape, but most poverty is.
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Best part. Eko Nov 2016 #1
This message was self-deleted by its author ismnotwasm Nov 2016 #2
Why do people keep blaming the left for "identity politics"? paulkienitz Nov 2016 #3
The author of the piece is a vehement Hillary hater ismnotwasm Nov 2016 #4
Another criticism of ID politics, because it's hot in the streets right now... JHan Nov 2016 #5
We used to consider this a bad thing. lumberjack_jeff Nov 2016 #6
Criticism of identity politics.. JHan Nov 2016 #7
No. That in which democrats lose elections fits into the playbook of the right. lumberjack_jeff Nov 2016 #8
What purges? JHan Nov 2016 #9
The issue transcends which counties Clinton should have campaigned in. In fact it transcends Clinton lumberjack_jeff Nov 2016 #10
Please explain how to appeal to straight white people... JHan Nov 2016 #11
Weren't you just lecturing me about bubbles? lumberjack_jeff Nov 2016 #13
Everyone wants a better economy JHan Nov 2016 #15
So all the gays voted for HRC.. JHan Nov 2016 #12
Fuck intersectionality. lumberjack_jeff Nov 2016 #14
I was helping you.. JHan Nov 2016 #16
As a political strategy, identity politics fundamentally assumes that straight white men oppose us. lumberjack_jeff Nov 2016 #17
Identity politics takes into account.. JHan Nov 2016 #18
You certainly make many unsupported claims and allegations. LanternWaste Dec 2016 #20
the "global left" is not a handful of gender studies geeks making up new reasons to be offended yurbud Nov 2016 #19
Anyone who uses the phrase "identity politics" should have to show their support for all Democrats muriel_volestrangler Dec 2016 #21
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