Thanks for an interesting perspective, Johnny. I would quibble with the use (not your use but the general use) of “far Left” these days. Although, as you suggest, these people are indeed called the “far Left” nowadays, by the standards of the Civil Rights/hippie 1960s, they have kept the label but abandoned Leftist ideals in favor of ideas from the other side (puritanical, restrictive, reification of racial identity and racial boundaries, etc.).
It’s really something when it’s an argument that basically boils down to “White people aren’t acting white enough” is being pushed by the far Left.
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Thanks for an interesting perspective, Johnny. I would quibble with the use (not your use but the general use) of “far Left” these days. Although, as you suggest, these people are indeed called the “far Left” nowadays, by the standards of the Civil Rights/hippie 1960s, they have kept the label but abandoned Leftist ideals in favor of ideas from the other side (puritanical, restrictive, reification of racial identity and racial boundaries, etc.).
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