cyberdad wrote:
blitzkrieg wrote:
People think authoritarianism is going to to benefit them. It doesn't benefit anyone - because you are never in charge, someone else is. Once authoritarians gain control, they will dispose of their minions and any freedom their minions have along with it..
If you are talking about the western world then authoritarianism as a phase never results in better quality of life for the majority of the population. Democratic principles have always been championed in some way of form throughout western history. This probably stems from the warrior roots of Indo-European tribes where conflict was resolved through representative ballots from village elders casting stones in a bag. When Europeans stated imperial kingdoms from Greek and Roman times up until Germany in WWII democracy eventually won out in the end as people become fed up with dictators and rise up. Populism and the rise of cult of personality has made a comeback in Europe and American but its not sustainable.
The only thing about populism I like is that it counterbalances radical leftism.
But yes, cults of personality like Trump are extremely unhealthy & dangerous.
I just see the far left and far right as mirrors of each other really, reflecting each others shortcomings.
I am left-centre politically (within a UK context) & I consider myself an unusual blend of different values.
In the United Kingdom, 'Old Labour' used to be about traditionalism plus socialism and then 'New Labour' circa 1997 with Tony Blair, sold out to capitalism, basically, and became 'Tory lites'.
I supported and still support Brexit, as I see the EU as serving corporations mostly and capitalism, contrary to what some leftists seems to believe about it.
My dream is for a Labour-charged national socialism in the UK, with limited immigration and to support fully - minority rights & accomodations, whilst at the same time promoting general Christianity. A lot of Christians now are fully integrated into minority-supporting mindsets.
I don't support open borders, not because I am racist - but because it is unsustainable economically within current, real-world systems (I am aware this can be achieved abstractly in terms of pure political philosophy). But you can't just erase everything and start over to undo everything that exists already, to achieve a 'pure' political philosophy. Unless there is to be carnage and mass death?
'Lexit' was a thing in the UK & Jeremy Corbyn was ambivalent on Brexit on a personal level, but the dominating majority of wokeists in the Labour party forced his hand to publicly be in favour of the EU. But he wasn't convincing enough, which is why he lost so many votes and the 'red walls' in northern England got crushed.
You can imagine my horror when I heard that towns next to me were voting Conservative who hadn't done so in decades.
I have voted Labour in the past two elections, because I never have & never will vote Conservative. They are disgusting.