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TopicDoes the Far-Left ever have a chance of winning an election in any country?
averagejoel
06/12/18 1:05:22 PM
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AdviceMan posted...
However, if you're say promoting LGBTQ rights, it doesn't matter if someone agrees with you on everything but the T, that person can't be supported because they are presumably certain going to be bad for transgender rights. Once again, I'm not saying that this is a bad thing, but the very nature of that realization, whether it be that or the economy or #metoo or BLM means that infighting is almost always going to be prevalent and no message will ever be good enough.

this is identity politics, which exists everywhere on the political spectrum.

a big concept among the left is "critical support" you can support something (a person, a country, a concept) while still acknowledging that it has flaws.

that being said, the main reason far left politics have historically fallen apart at the national level is interference from the US and US-backed terrorist groups.
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