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General Discussion / Be creative in just 140 characters
« on: September 16, 2023, 05:26:01 am »
So, what to do? In some parts, however, the borders that separate the mainstream right from the radicalized right and the radicalized right from the extreme right (that which challenges democracy in toto and that, in general, acts violently) are blurred. What can be done in this scenario? The answer is as simple to state as it is difficult to practice: take it apart. Here, as in some suspense films in which a bomb is about to explode, the appropriate cable must be cut and the problem is to identify it in time. There are those who believe that the red wire should be cut.
That is to say, what matters is confronting with one's own a Phone Number List bloc that extends from the extreme right to the center-right (and even progressive liberalism or social democracy, the latter responsible for lukewarmness or lack of attachment to the national cause). . Here, the idea would be that the radicalized right and the extreme right are nothing more than brutal avatars of the same and everlasting political representative of a plundering, neocolonialist and alienating order.

The problem is that, seeking to maintain an authentic identity, the left-wing camp is divided and the right-wing camp is unified, with political consequences that do not seem the most desirable in the short term. Others maintain, however, that it is better to cut the blue cable: unify dissimilar progressivisms and even add the center and the moderate right (which oppose equality in an economic sense, but clearly remain within the democratic game), a democratic cordon.
That is to say, what matters is confronting with one's own a Phone Number List bloc that extends from the extreme right to the center-right (and even progressive liberalism or social democracy, the latter responsible for lukewarmness or lack of attachment to the national cause). . Here, the idea would be that the radicalized right and the extreme right are nothing more than brutal avatars of the same and everlasting political representative of a plundering, neocolonialist and alienating order.

The problem is that, seeking to maintain an authentic identity, the left-wing camp is divided and the right-wing camp is unified, with political consequences that do not seem the most desirable in the short term. Others maintain, however, that it is better to cut the blue cable: unify dissimilar progressivisms and even add the center and the moderate right (which oppose equality in an economic sense, but clearly remain within the democratic game), a democratic cordon.