Yourself isit wrote: » Thanks. As we both agree then both mass immigration and globalisation are neo-liberal concepts. It's about allowing both capital and labour to be free of government interference.
Yourself isit wrote: » It's probably not down to unicorns. It is indeed just a correlation but correlation not being causation isn't the same as saying there is no information in correlation at all. And theres an obvious cause of worldwide wage competition. I don't think even right wing economists totally deny this (labour arbitrage they call it). Globalists often cite globalisation as being benefical to world wage levels - which have risen in the last two decades - and for the reduction in absolute poverty. If globalisation is credited with wage increases in developing countries then it should be credited with wage stagnation in the West.
Brian? wrote: » You missed the critical part of my point so. "Liberal Left" is a meaningless Americanism. Meaningless being the key That's not much of an answer to my question about the Americanised use of white for Ireland. Because they were completely unable to debate on an adult level. Why does the debate move on? Why is using alt right, a name they self identify by, and using liberal left, a meaningless term, equivalent? That's fine. But you're challenging the use of "alt right" in a thread about the alt right, where no one from the alt right has objected to the term. .
ancapailldorcha wrote: » That's just an observation. You've provided no evidence that this is down to migration.
Professor Moriarty wrote: » If you don't like the term 'liberal left' (screaming at the sky will damage your vocal chords), and you accept that alt right as being on one end of a spectrum of opinion, how would describe people at the other end of the spectrum?
Yourself isit wrote: » I ask because you you are complaining about the "American" use of the term liberal left. That was obvious because that was the specific post I was responding to.
This thread is about the alt right but the self described alt right disappeared or were banned. So the debate moves on.
Without some type of challenge the thread is trending towards "they're Nazis" drive by posts.
midnight city wrote: » Screaming at the sky.. it's all a bit Louise O'Neill. What other term fits I wonder, progressive left, sjw's, lefty.. the illiberal left perhaps is best of all.
Brian? wrote: » Stunning logic. Neo liberalism and globalisation ship jobs abroad, not open the doors to immigration.
Brian? wrote: » Some posters on this thread. But why do you ask? This thread is about the alt right, I don't believe the term to be contentious in any way. I'm sorry, but that's nonsense. What Irish identity politics exist on any significant scale anyway? Again, this thread is about the alt right. The only defence for their carry on seems to be whatabouterry and whinging about this imaginary regressive left.
Brian? wrote: » Some posters on this thread. But why do you ask? This thread is about the alt right, do I don't believe the term to be contentious in any way.
I'm sorry, but that's nonsense. What Irish politics exist on any significant scale anyway?
Again, this thread is about the alt right. The only defence for their carry on seems to be whatabouterry and whinging about this imaginary regressive left.
Yourself isit wrote: » Yes you can. American working class wages in particular and western wages in general have stagnated under neo-liberalism, globalisation and immigration. We should also be looking at disposable income (after rent etc).
Yourself isit wrote: » It's an American term. Who in Ireland would self describe as Alt Right?
In opposition most of the modern Irish identity politics left is a carbon copy of American identity politics left - adopting the use of "white" as if the experience of the ethnic Irish in Ireland could be compared to a Euro-American or Anglo-American histories.
ancapailldorcha wrote: » Can you prove this?
Brian? wrote: » Well they shouldn't have invented the term and started using it for themselves then.
Yourself isit wrote: » The idea that immigration or globalisation benefit the average worker is empirically suspect. It does benefit the 1%.
oscarBravo wrote: » Well, maybe - but mostly no. For example: Now, this is an opinion. It also happens to be wrong, in the sense that it's unsupported by facts. When such an opinion is responded to with the fact that immigration in fact creates net benefits economically, is that "shouting down"? Are we so far into post-truth that actual facts are dismissed as "orthodoxy of the modern liberal left"? What happened to being entitled to your own opinion, but not to your own facts?
midnight city wrote: » I see those peaceful liberal leftiesshut down a Milo speech at Davis university in California last night. They really are freedom loving people. Any wonder the alt right and other movements like it are growing.
B_Wayne wrote: » I'm in favour of just using the traditional term "neo nazi".
Brian? wrote: » Well they shouldn't have invented the term and started using it for themselves then. Trolling will have never be an art form. It's like dealing with 6 year old. Racist 6 year olds who deny being racist.
Sand wrote: » A lot of people feel the same about the term "alt-right".
Trolling has reached such an art form that trolls are now branching off into opposing schools who delegitimise and despise each other. I really am not sure if this is a win for wider humanity or not. Whoever wins, we lose.
Brian? wrote: » Every time someone says "liberal left" I go out into my back garden and scream at the sky. It's such a meaningless Americanism. The liberal left does not exist outside the mind of American right wingers.
Lux23 wrote: » My view of the alt-right is that some people were getting tired of not being able to share their views because of what they deem to be political correctness. In some cases these views may well have been innocuous enough, e.g. I think immigration will cause issues economically and I would like there to be more control. I think that opinion is fair enough but for a long time if you shared it many people would jump down your throat and call you a racist. When its not a racist opinion, its an economic one. And so people sought out safe spaces to share and discuss opinions like that. But these spaces grew and sure enough people who wanted to share opinions such as "I want immigration to end because multiculturalism has failed" or "white people's culture is getting destroyed by immigration" joined. So what was a legitimate reaction to getting called a racist for sharing non-racist opinions got mixed up with sharing actual racist comments. And now somehow the latter is becoming as acceptable in some places as the former.
Professor Moriarty wrote: » I think the poster makes a very valid point. In fact, shouting down relatively moderate opinion that disagrees with the orthodoxy of the modern liberal left causes such opinion to remain unexpressed and unchallenged until it hardens into 'truth', In other words, the liberal left's unwillingness to discuss real issues in a real way is self-defeating.
Lux23 wrote: » I think immigration will cause issues economically and I would like there to be more control.
Billy86 wrote: » From the article:Alt-right: A young, energetic upstart faction of the Trump coalition heavily active on Twitter and underground forums. Characterised by nationalism, scepticism toward globalism and an irreverent sense of humour.
The actual alt right: https://www.reddit.com/r/altright/
Now I'm not up in arms about the article myself, but considering it was called 'The alt-right movement: everything you need to know',
especially given that the author seems to share a lot of views with said alt right, does it not strike you as a little odd that it didn't mention race in there anywhere in the snippet above or the entire article? If you're confused about what I mean, click on the reddit link.
Dindu or Dindu Nuffin: A black man convicted of a crime, often one lionized by the press or portrayed as innocent. An attempt to approximate the African-American Vernacular English pronunciation of “didn’t do anything” (“dindu nuffin”).
ancapailldorcha wrote: » I completely disagree. People have been moaning about and bashing immigrants for a long, long time. It has always been thus. This carry on is just their victim fantasy. If oppression doesn't exist, it becomes necessary to fabricate it.