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Note : This article has been written by an Indian right-winger but address an Global phenomenon (in his view), so there can be bias on India-related issues in the article but overall I think many Pakistanis will agree with the general sentiment of the article given their experience with Pakistani left. So, I invite your views on left (of all flavors) from YOUR country's context.

Edit : My question specifically is that how many of these three factors will you tick as correct for the left you've in your mind?

The Snapshot
  • The Left’s collapse across the world has been fueled by 3 factors:
    • Disconnect to local issues
    • Demonization of majorities
    • Lackluster economic dividends for worker classes
  • Future victories for the Left require reclaiming nationalism while guarding minority rights
  • Electorates will prove more receptive of economic reforms as friction lessens with regards to culture clashes


The Problem With the Global Left



As the United Kingdom’s Labour Party swallowed a staggering loss, it’s clear that we see a pattern across the world. Election after election, Left parties collapse against either centrist or frequently right wing parties. Does this imply a victory for the “Global Right?”

No – as Manu Joseph has beautifully explained, there can never be a Global Right.

The Localist
The crux of Joseph’s argument lies in the fact that Leftists have become constantly concerned with grand humanitarian conflicts and cosmopolitan problems while Right Wingers are more concerned with “skin in the game” local issues. The Leftist leader shouts in a city square about human rights abuses in Israel, America, India, the UK, etc… (all while conveniently ignoring much, much worse abuses in less pluralistic and less democratic countries). The Right Wing leader is on the hinterland battleground listening to disaffected and ignored voters about their latest economic or communal ailment. The Left has become caught up in the noise in the air while the Right have their ears to the ground.

Of course, you may notice that lately there has been some hobnobbing amongst many “nationalist” or Right Wing leaders. Yet this exercise will only go so far.

Consider this – put an American Evangelical Christian and an Indian Hindu Hardliner in a room together. While they may both agree on their disdain of radical Islam, they will reach an impasse when the Evangelical explains to the Hindu Hardliner that they will burn in hell for eternity for not believing in our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. The Hindu Hardliner will then tell the Evangelical to stop sending missionaries who destroy indigenous Indian culture with their conversion agenda. This clash will overwhelm any commonalities in the long run.

Bring a group of Leftists from disparate places such as London, New York, and New Delhi and you will have free flowing conversations about the liberation of Palestine, proper pronoun use, and how one needs to read more Marxist theory for communism to work.

Even on economics, Right Wingers from different nations will have vehement disagreements. The British Tories are distinctly to the left of American Democrats. Narendra Modi (who many times is described as “Far Right”) has enacted more “Socialist” policies in 5 years than Bernie Sanders will probably ever do in his lifetime. Modi has achieved the wildest economic initiatives of American Democrats yet is labeled as India’s doom and gloom; which is in direct contrast to his staggering electoral victories.

Master.jpg

International Media Spent 5 Years Relaying Apocalyptic Missives Regarding Modi, Only to See Him Gain an Even Greater Majority – Something Almost Unheard of in India


Finally, we have to acknowledge the grand chasm between international media’s narratives and ground realities. The raucous and slanted theater over the 2016 US, 2019 UK, and 2019 Indian elections show how massively wrong reporting was. This was a validation of localist siege mentalities regarding the media as well as the growing distrust people have in it.

The Other
What is a nation?

Is it its citizens? Its borders? Its values? Its history? Its present? Its future?

Of course, a reasonable take is that it is all of the above. The Left’s problem is that it has disconnected from its old base (the working class) partly because it has more or less forsaken the first 3 (notions of citizenship, borders, and local values).

The rural proletariat backbone of Left parties across the world have now been labeled as bigots, uncouth, and “deplorables;” simply because they refuse to digest runaway academic politicking, sneering towards their local tradition, and denigrating of their skin color or religion.

Poster-in-a-anti-CAA-protest.jpg

Anti-CAA Protestors in India Display a Morphed Om, the Sacred Hindu Symbol, in Nazi Swastika (A Symbol Stolen by Nazis) Style. Displays Such as These Inflame Majorities and Harm Protest Goals.


The Left’s relentless attack on their countries’ respective “majorities” has manifested into electoral backlashes. Even in loss, we’ve seen their ideologues double down on this suicidal oration.

On top of this is the perception of the Left engaging in vote banking with minorities. With the Left capitulating to certain antisocial elements in minority groups, majorities have become even more infuriated. Whether its the Labour Party massaging the antisemitism of Islamists in the UK, Indian opposition parties lionizing protestors who canonize terrorists, or American Democrats sticking their head in the sand over the spillover of drug and gang violence from Mexico – Left parties across the world have been made bare over their apathy towards their vote banks’ faults.

Does this mean all minorities should be shamed and hounded for their misdeeds? Absolutely and unequivocally no. All communities in a nation, whether in majority or minority should move to remove their faults and prosper forward. However, the reality is that localist parties have now been given enough ammo from the Left to consolidate majorities in their countries. The Left’s vote bank vetos have lost their old potency and must face the mirror or face the music.

From Revolution to Rosé
072718-62-Russia-Revolution-Propaganda.jpg

Soviet Bolshevik Era Propaganda Poster – Emphasis on Workers
The march of muddied boots under red flags used to send shivers up the spine of capitalists. Now capitalists rally around the latest “woke” trend and other inane culture wars that are ripe for the investment into perpetual outrage. Old Left leaders came from factory floors, while the current crop comes from Ivy Leagues and ivory towers. The formally faithful worker base asks for policy changes regarding welfare, wages, and trade; while the bourgeoise urban elite donors and leadership demand new articles highlighting “X-phobia” and identity politics.

And when the Left does decide to finally wade into economic issues, the results have been lackluster.

The topic of the Left’s economic evolution is worthy of a book in and of itself. Every country’s economic situation and externalities are very unique; so it is futile to paint their economic portrait either free market green or a socialist red. However, a common theme across the world has been Left parties holding the torch of economic reform only to run either half measures or trip up over useless communal quarrels.

America is a prime arena as the economic tug of war is in full force here.

While markets have recovered and wildly prospered post-2008, many Americans feel like they missed the ship. These same Americans would propel Trump into power as they saw the Democrats’ half hearted economic agenda failing them. The Democrats would face a wave of economic populism to finish what Obama started, but this would drown under toxic identity politics introduced by the mainstream Clinton camp to nullify Sanders’ swell. The problem came about when Clinton lost and now a new wave of Democrats combined both Clinton’s social agenda with Sanders’ economic direction. As various elections across the world have shown, this is not a reliable concoction.
While older Left parties were seen as champions of the working class, they have increasingly championed policies that hurt them. Open borders and mass immigration rhetoric would be devastating to lower income people with depressed wages and increased job competition. Scathing criticism of the “billionaire class” by multi-millionaire politicians not only looks like ridiculous rhetoric but is absolutely ineffective policy. Billionaires and the mega rich are indeed the global citizens that many Leftists wish they were. As Europe’s failed wealth tax experiment showed, the rich will simply move abroad or tell their accountant to move their money.

A Path Forward
A light in these dark times for the (Western) Left is demography. The youth overwhelmingly favor Left parties in places like the US and Europe (India is the opposite where youth are placing faith in the BJP). American youth even have a positive tilt towards socialism. I can imagine a recession in the near future will shatter the walls to universal healthcare, major subsidies in education, and maybe even UBI.

However, what the Left must work on is ushering in renewed faith amongst the majorities of their nations. A ceasing of incessant attacks on majority culture, customs, and values is a must. It is all right to call out the problems of slavery, imperialism, etc… of the past, but the crimes of the past should not rest on the shoulders of those in the present. Likewise, current issues regarding discrimination shouldn’t be blanketed over whole populations.

Concerning immigration, it is a topic for individual nations dependent on context and demographics. An open or loose border ideal won’t work for most nations if any due to either economic constrains or demographic antagonism.

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Andrew Yang and Tulsi Gabbard at the Democratic Debates
In America at least, I see glimpses of a future winning ticket in politicians such as Andrew Yang and Tulsi Gabbard (though both will most likely not win the primaries) who shun the vociferous social histrionics of much of their party while presenting decidedly Left articulations of economics without wading into full blown socialist visions. They stand their ground all while standing up for minorities as equal citizens instead of coddled vote banks or vilified communities. All this, while tackling the impending massive changes to the economy as the information age veers into full swing.

It is more than clear that Left parties have their work cut out for them. Introspection is the best prescription I can offer them as their current path will only lead to ruin. The world needs their kind for ideological balance, sensible opposition, and checks to an increasingly dominant right wing across the world.

Time will tell when sense returns to the Left. Till then, localism will reign.
https://theemissary.co/the-problem-with-the-global-left/
 
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The Left has a tendency to strike at it's own foot. Most hard leftists like Jeremy Corbyn and the college campus communists divide everything into oppressed vs oppressor. The refugees in Europe are oppressed because they are brown and poor and the local Europeans are oppressors because they are white and rich. This polarised thinking doesn't sit well with general population and it drives them even further away from the left into the arms of populists like Trump or Marine Le Pen.
 
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The Left has a tendency to strike at it's own foot. Most hard leftists like Jeremy Corbyn and the college campus communists divide everything into oppressed vs oppressor. The refugees in Europe are oppressed because they are brown and poor and the local Europeans are oppressors because they are white and rich. This polarised thinking doesn't sit well with general population and it drives them even further away from the left into the arms of populists like Trump or Marine Le Pen.
And your thoughts on Pakistani left?
 
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And your thoughts on Pakistani left?


Pakistani left thinks the partition was a wrong decision, that our true culture is Bharatnatyam and Durga Puja and the army is responsible for everything wrong with Pakistan. They'll support any wicked movement as long as it threatens Pakistan. Bhutto and his c*nt of a daughter Benazir are their rahbars/guiding lights.
 
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Pakistani left thinks the partition was a wrong decision, that our true culture is Bharatnatyam and Durga Puja and the army is responsible for everything wrong with Pakistan. They'll support any wicked movement as long as it threatens Pakistan. Bhutto and his c*nt of a daughter Benazir are their rahbars/guiding lights.
They hate Islam too. Hate Zia and Islamic Laws
 
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As the United Kingdom’s Labour Party swallowed a staggering loss, it’s clear that we see a pattern across the world. Election after election, Left parties collapse

Right there is the author's mistake. He considers the Labour Party as a Left party, ignoring that its leader Tony Blair championed the military invasion of an actual sovereign socialist country - Iraq, under an excuse umbrella that included a capitalist government - USA.

A dichotomy.

The Left’s relentless attack on their countries’ respective “majorities” has manifested into electoral backlashes.

I don't think the Indian Left was on the minds of those who voted for BJP in 2014 and 2019.

It is more than clear that Left parties have their work cut out for them. Introspection is the best prescription I can offer them as their current path will only lead to ruin.

A thought here. The modern Indian industries of the IT / ITES sectors have become the modern feudalist arrangements. The workers are treated as disposable elements who are discouraged with threats any idea of starting an employee union which is necessary just to take care of employee issues. I myself tried to set up an employee union in an ITES company I worked in a few years ago. Fool that I was I did not take it to conclusion and resigned from the job. Otherwise it would have been the first employee union in India in the IT / ITES sector.

A strange thing in India - IBM-USA has an employee union but IBM-India does not. At least it did not some years ago. I don't know about now.
 
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Islam is a big factor in the current right-wing wave across the globe.

Liberalism decimated all major cultures except Islam. Sexual revolution, secularism, liberalism swept away every culture more or less---From Latin America, to Europe, to India. Everyone....except Islam. Muslims kept their culture, religion, traditional values, and Muslims have been globally assertive in preserving their identity and religion everywhere. Islam in essence defeated secular liberalism across the globe wherever these two ideologies came face to face. Even in Western world, Muslim assimilation became a topic of national discussion.

This, combined with Islam's global demographic expansion due to healthier birth rates among Muslims allowed right-wing to coalesce around hatred of Islam and exploit this apparent 'double-standard' of liberalism where every other culture and their value was subdued except Islam's (Hijab, halal, religious practices of Muslims etc became national conversations in England, France, US, India). Couple that with conflicts involving Muslims across the world (9/11, Philipines, Kashmir, Chechnya, Afghanistan etc). This provided even more fuel to the fire of right-wing's angst (& at some level, envy) against Muslims/Islam

So Islam is also a huge factor in modern right-wing surge---and you see it everywhere (Trump, Modi, Orban all from different countries and backgrounds....yet all exploited anti-Muslim sentiment in their political campaigns)

Although, its hilarious. No matter the hatred of Muslims, the cultures of these lands have been thoroughly secularized, birth rates low, religiosity non-existent, and sexual revolution swept away their sexual moralities and traditional family values etc. So while they can use anti-Muslim sentiment for some political mileage, they can't reverse the damaging aspects of liberalism that are now a permanent part of these cultures to a large extent with varying degrees.

Meanwhile, Muslims continue to---and will for the foreseeable future---keep their Islamic traditionalism, relatively higher religiousness, healthier birth rates, family values, Hijabs, halal, and so on (all the while getting industrialized/modernized at a faster pace than most non-East Asian regions of the world) :)

For example, The Arab World is more prosperous than Latin America---and yet at the same time, it is FAR more religious than Latin America in every aspect and has significantly healthier birth rates too.

This combination of higher prosperty+higher religiousity+higher birth rates is almost impossible to find outside of the Islamic world


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Even high-income, industrialized parts of Islamic world are relatively far more religious, Islamically traditional, and non-liberalized compared to their non-Muslim counter-parts

Alhamdulillah for all that.

 
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Note : This article has been written by an Indian right-winger but address an Global phenomenon (in his view), so there can be bias on India-related issues in the article but overall I think many Pakistanis will agree with the general sentiment of the article given their experience with Pakistani left. So, I invite your views on left (of all flavors) from YOUR country's context.


The Snapshot
  • The Left’s collapse across the world has been fueled by 3 factors:
    • Disconnect to local issues
    • Demonization of majorities
    • Lackluster economic dividends for worker classes
  • Future victories for the Left require reclaiming nationalism while guarding minority rights
  • Electorates will prove more receptive of economic reforms as friction lessens with regards to culture clashes


The Problem With the Global Left



As the United Kingdom’s Labour Party swallowed a staggering loss, it’s clear that we see a pattern across the world. Election after election, Left parties collapse against either centrist or frequently right wing parties. Does this imply a victory for the “Global Right?”

No – as Manu Joseph has beautifully explained, there can never be a Global Right.

The Localist
The crux of Joseph’s argument lies in the fact that Leftists have become constantly concerned with grand humanitarian conflicts and cosmopolitan problems while Right Wingers are more concerned with “skin in the game” local issues. The Leftist leader shouts in a city square about human rights abuses in Israel, America, India, the UK, etc… (all while conveniently ignoring much, much worse abuses in less pluralistic and less democratic countries). The Right Wing leader is on the hinterland battleground listening to disaffected and ignored voters about their latest economic or communal ailment. The Left has become caught up in the noise in the air while the Right have their ears to the ground.

Of course, you may notice that lately there has been some hobnobbing amongst many “nationalist” or Right Wing leaders. Yet this exercise will only go so far.

Consider this – put an American Evangelical Christian and an Indian Hindu Hardliner in a room together. While they may both agree on their disdain of radical Islam, they will reach an impasse when the Evangelical explains to the Hindu Hardliner that they will burn in hell for eternity for not believing in our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. The Hindu Hardliner will then tell the Evangelical to stop sending missionaries who destroy indigenous Indian culture with their conversion agenda. This clash will overwhelm any commonalities in the long run.

Bring a group of Leftists from disparate places such as London, New York, and New Delhi and you will have free flowing conversations about the liberation of Palestine, proper pronoun use, and how one needs to read more Marxist theory for communism to work.

Even on economics, Right Wingers from different nations will have vehement disagreements. The British Tories are distinctly to the left of American Democrats. Narendra Modi (who many times is described as “Far Right”) has enacted more “Socialist” policies in 5 years than Bernie Sanders will probably ever do in his lifetime. Modi has achieved the wildest economic initiatives of American Democrats yet is labeled as India’s doom and gloom; which is in direct contrast to his staggering electoral victories.

Master.jpg

International Media Spent 5 Years Relaying Apocalyptic Missives Regarding Modi, Only to See Him Gain an Even Greater Majority – Something Almost Unheard of in India


Finally, we have to acknowledge the grand chasm between international media’s narratives and ground realities. The raucous and slanted theater over the 2016 US, 2019 UK, and 2019 Indian elections show how massively wrong reporting was. This was a validation of localist siege mentalities regarding the media as well as the growing distrust people have in it.

The Other
What is a nation?

Is it its citizens? Its borders? Its values? Its history? Its present? Its future?

Of course, a reasonable take is that it is all of the above. The Left’s problem is that it has disconnected from its old base (the working class) partly because it has more or less forsaken the first 3 (notions of citizenship, borders, and local values).

The rural proletariat backbone of Left parties across the world have now been labeled as bigots, uncouth, and “deplorables;” simply because they refuse to digest runaway academic politicking, sneering towards their local tradition, and denigrating of their skin color or religion.

Poster-in-a-anti-CAA-protest.jpg

Anti-CAA Protestors in India Display a Morphed Om, the Sacred Hindu Symbol, in Nazi Swastika (A Symbol Stolen by Nazis) Style. Displays Such as These Inflame Majorities and Harm Protest Goals.


The Left’s relentless attack on their countries’ respective “majorities” has manifested into electoral backlashes. Even in loss, we’ve seen their ideologues double down on this suicidal oration.

On top of this is the perception of the Left engaging in vote banking with minorities. With the Left capitulating to certain antisocial elements in minority groups, majorities have become even more infuriated. Whether its the Labour Party massaging the antisemitism of Islamists in the UK, Indian opposition parties lionizing protestors who canonize terrorists, or American Democrats sticking their head in the sand over the spillover of drug and gang violence from Mexico – Left parties across the world have been made bare over their apathy towards their vote banks’ faults.

Does this mean all minorities should be shamed and hounded for their misdeeds? Absolutely and unequivocally no. All communities in a nation, whether in majority or minority should move to remove their faults and prosper forward. However, the reality is that localist parties have now been given enough ammo from the Left to consolidate majorities in their countries. The Left’s vote bank vetos have lost their old potency and must face the mirror or face the music.

From Revolution to Rosé
072718-62-Russia-Revolution-Propaganda.jpg

Soviet Bolshevik Era Propaganda Poster – Emphasis on Workers
The march of muddied boots under red flags used to send shivers up the spine of capitalists. Now capitalists rally around the latest “woke” trend and other inane culture wars that are ripe for the investment into perpetual outrage. Old Left leaders came from factory floors, while the current crop comes from Ivy Leagues and ivory towers. The formally faithful worker base asks for policy changes regarding welfare, wages, and trade; while the bourgeoise urban elite donors and leadership demand new articles highlighting “X-phobia” and identity politics.

And when the Left does decide to finally wade into economic issues, the results have been lackluster.

The topic of the Left’s economic evolution is worthy of a book in and of itself. Every country’s economic situation and externalities are very unique; so it is futile to paint their economic portrait either free market green or a socialist red. However, a common theme across the world has been Left parties holding the torch of economic reform only to run either half measures or trip up over useless communal quarrels.

America is a prime arena as the economic tug of war is in full force here.

While markets have recovered and wildly prospered post-2008, many Americans feel like they missed the ship. These same Americans would propel Trump into power as they saw the Democrats’ half hearted economic agenda failing them. The Democrats would face a wave of economic populism to finish what Obama started, but this would drown under toxic identity politics introduced by the mainstream Clinton camp to nullify Sanders’ swell. The problem came about when Clinton lost and now a new wave of Democrats combined both Clinton’s social agenda with Sanders’ economic direction. As various elections across the world have shown, this is not a reliable concoction.
While older Left parties were seen as champions of the working class, they have increasingly championed policies that hurt them. Open borders and mass immigration rhetoric would be devastating to lower income people with depressed wages and increased job competition. Scathing criticism of the “billionaire class” by multi-millionaire politicians not only looks like ridiculous rhetoric but is absolutely ineffective policy. Billionaires and the mega rich are indeed the global citizens that many Leftists wish they were. As Europe’s failed wealth tax experiment showed, the rich will simply move abroad or tell their accountant to move their money.

A Path Forward
A light in these dark times for the (Western) Left is demography. The youth overwhelmingly favor Left parties in places like the US and Europe (India is the opposite where youth are placing faith in the BJP). American youth even have a positive tilt towards socialism. I can imagine a recession in the near future will shatter the walls to universal healthcare, major subsidies in education, and maybe even UBI.

However, what the Left must work on is ushering in renewed faith amongst the majorities of their nations. A ceasing of incessant attacks on majority culture, customs, and values is a must. It is all right to call out the problems of slavery, imperialism, etc… of the past, but the crimes of the past should not rest on the shoulders of those in the present. Likewise, current issues regarding discrimination shouldn’t be blanketed over whole populations.

Concerning immigration, it is a topic for individual nations dependent on context and demographics. An open or loose border ideal won’t work for most nations if any due to either economic constrains or demographic antagonism.

download.jpeg

Andrew Yang and Tulsi Gabbard at the Democratic Debates
In America at least, I see glimpses of a future winning ticket in politicians such as Andrew Yang and Tulsi Gabbard (though both will most likely not win the primaries) who shun the vociferous social histrionics of much of their party while presenting decidedly Left articulations of economics without wading into full blown socialist visions. They stand their ground all while standing up for minorities as equal citizens instead of coddled vote banks or vilified communities. All this, while tackling the impending massive changes to the economy as the information age veers into full swing.

It is more than clear that Left parties have their work cut out for them. Introspection is the best prescription I can offer them as their current path will only lead to ruin. The world needs their kind for ideological balance, sensible opposition, and checks to an increasingly dominant right wing across the world.

Time will tell when sense returns to the Left. Till then, localism will reign.
https://theemissary.co/the-problem-with-the-global-left/

This author is an Islamophobic racist, he keeps using Muslims as the bogeyman. He seems to be a fan of Tulsi Gabbard, whose main foreign policy is to ignite Shia Sunni civil wars in every country, and she is Modi's puppet in Washington.
 
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Note : This article has been written by an Indian right-winger but address an Global phenomenon (in his view), so there can be bias on India-related issues in the article but overall I think many Pakistanis will agree with the general sentiment of the article given their experience with Pakistani left. So, I invite your views on left (of all flavors) from YOUR country's context.


The Snapshot
  • The Left’s collapse across the world has been fueled by 3 factors:
    • Disconnect to local issues
    • Demonization of majorities
    • Lackluster economic dividends for worker classes
  • Future victories for the Left require reclaiming nationalism while guarding minority rights
  • Electorates will prove more receptive of economic reforms as friction lessens with regards to culture clashes


The Problem With the Global Left



As the United Kingdom’s Labour Party swallowed a staggering loss, it’s clear that we see a pattern across the world. Election after election, Left parties collapse against either centrist or frequently right wing parties. Does this imply a victory for the “Global Right?”

No – as Manu Joseph has beautifully explained, there can never be a Global Right.

The Localist
The crux of Joseph’s argument lies in the fact that Leftists have become constantly concerned with grand humanitarian conflicts and cosmopolitan problems while Right Wingers are more concerned with “skin in the game” local issues. The Leftist leader shouts in a city square about human rights abuses in Israel, America, India, the UK, etc… (all while conveniently ignoring much, much worse abuses in less pluralistic and less democratic countries). The Right Wing leader is on the hinterland battleground listening to disaffected and ignored voters about their latest economic or communal ailment. The Left has become caught up in the noise in the air while the Right have their ears to the ground.

Of course, you may notice that lately there has been some hobnobbing amongst many “nationalist” or Right Wing leaders. Yet this exercise will only go so far.

Consider this – put an American Evangelical Christian and an Indian Hindu Hardliner in a room together. While they may both agree on their disdain of radical Islam, they will reach an impasse when the Evangelical explains to the Hindu Hardliner that they will burn in hell for eternity for not believing in our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. The Hindu Hardliner will then tell the Evangelical to stop sending missionaries who destroy indigenous Indian culture with their conversion agenda. This clash will overwhelm any commonalities in the long run.

Bring a group of Leftists from disparate places such as London, New York, and New Delhi and you will have free flowing conversations about the liberation of Palestine, proper pronoun use, and how one needs to read more Marxist theory for communism to work.

Even on economics, Right Wingers from different nations will have vehement disagreements. The British Tories are distinctly to the left of American Democrats. Narendra Modi (who many times is described as “Far Right”) has enacted more “Socialist” policies in 5 years than Bernie Sanders will probably ever do in his lifetime. Modi has achieved the wildest economic initiatives of American Democrats yet is labeled as India’s doom and gloom; which is in direct contrast to his staggering electoral victories.

Master.jpg

International Media Spent 5 Years Relaying Apocalyptic Missives Regarding Modi, Only to See Him Gain an Even Greater Majority – Something Almost Unheard of in India


Finally, we have to acknowledge the grand chasm between international media’s narratives and ground realities. The raucous and slanted theater over the 2016 US, 2019 UK, and 2019 Indian elections show how massively wrong reporting was. This was a validation of localist siege mentalities regarding the media as well as the growing distrust people have in it.

The Other
What is a nation?

Is it its citizens? Its borders? Its values? Its history? Its present? Its future?

Of course, a reasonable take is that it is all of the above. The Left’s problem is that it has disconnected from its old base (the working class) partly because it has more or less forsaken the first 3 (notions of citizenship, borders, and local values).

The rural proletariat backbone of Left parties across the world have now been labeled as bigots, uncouth, and “deplorables;” simply because they refuse to digest runaway academic politicking, sneering towards their local tradition, and denigrating of their skin color or religion.

Poster-in-a-anti-CAA-protest.jpg

Anti-CAA Protestors in India Display a Morphed Om, the Sacred Hindu Symbol, in Nazi Swastika (A Symbol Stolen by Nazis) Style. Displays Such as These Inflame Majorities and Harm Protest Goals.


The Left’s relentless attack on their countries’ respective “majorities” has manifested into electoral backlashes. Even in loss, we’ve seen their ideologues double down on this suicidal oration.

On top of this is the perception of the Left engaging in vote banking with minorities. With the Left capitulating to certain antisocial elements in minority groups, majorities have become even more infuriated. Whether its the Labour Party massaging the antisemitism of Islamists in the UK, Indian opposition parties lionizing protestors who canonize terrorists, or American Democrats sticking their head in the sand over the spillover of drug and gang violence from Mexico – Left parties across the world have been made bare over their apathy towards their vote banks’ faults.

Does this mean all minorities should be shamed and hounded for their misdeeds? Absolutely and unequivocally no. All communities in a nation, whether in majority or minority should move to remove their faults and prosper forward. However, the reality is that localist parties have now been given enough ammo from the Left to consolidate majorities in their countries. The Left’s vote bank vetos have lost their old potency and must face the mirror or face the music.

From Revolution to Rosé
072718-62-Russia-Revolution-Propaganda.jpg

Soviet Bolshevik Era Propaganda Poster – Emphasis on Workers
The march of muddied boots under red flags used to send shivers up the spine of capitalists. Now capitalists rally around the latest “woke” trend and other inane culture wars that are ripe for the investment into perpetual outrage. Old Left leaders came from factory floors, while the current crop comes from Ivy Leagues and ivory towers. The formally faithful worker base asks for policy changes regarding welfare, wages, and trade; while the bourgeoise urban elite donors and leadership demand new articles highlighting “X-phobia” and identity politics.

And when the Left does decide to finally wade into economic issues, the results have been lackluster.

The topic of the Left’s economic evolution is worthy of a book in and of itself. Every country’s economic situation and externalities are very unique; so it is futile to paint their economic portrait either free market green or a socialist red. However, a common theme across the world has been Left parties holding the torch of economic reform only to run either half measures or trip up over useless communal quarrels.

America is a prime arena as the economic tug of war is in full force here.

While markets have recovered and wildly prospered post-2008, many Americans feel like they missed the ship. These same Americans would propel Trump into power as they saw the Democrats’ half hearted economic agenda failing them. The Democrats would face a wave of economic populism to finish what Obama started, but this would drown under toxic identity politics introduced by the mainstream Clinton camp to nullify Sanders’ swell. The problem came about when Clinton lost and now a new wave of Democrats combined both Clinton’s social agenda with Sanders’ economic direction. As various elections across the world have shown, this is not a reliable concoction.
While older Left parties were seen as champions of the working class, they have increasingly championed policies that hurt them. Open borders and mass immigration rhetoric would be devastating to lower income people with depressed wages and increased job competition. Scathing criticism of the “billionaire class” by multi-millionaire politicians not only looks like ridiculous rhetoric but is absolutely ineffective policy. Billionaires and the mega rich are indeed the global citizens that many Leftists wish they were. As Europe’s failed wealth tax experiment showed, the rich will simply move abroad or tell their accountant to move their money.

A Path Forward
A light in these dark times for the (Western) Left is demography. The youth overwhelmingly favor Left parties in places like the US and Europe (India is the opposite where youth are placing faith in the BJP). American youth even have a positive tilt towards socialism. I can imagine a recession in the near future will shatter the walls to universal healthcare, major subsidies in education, and maybe even UBI.

However, what the Left must work on is ushering in renewed faith amongst the majorities of their nations. A ceasing of incessant attacks on majority culture, customs, and values is a must. It is all right to call out the problems of slavery, imperialism, etc… of the past, but the crimes of the past should not rest on the shoulders of those in the present. Likewise, current issues regarding discrimination shouldn’t be blanketed over whole populations.

Concerning immigration, it is a topic for individual nations dependent on context and demographics. An open or loose border ideal won’t work for most nations if any due to either economic constrains or demographic antagonism.

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Andrew Yang and Tulsi Gabbard at the Democratic Debates
In America at least, I see glimpses of a future winning ticket in politicians such as Andrew Yang and Tulsi Gabbard (though both will most likely not win the primaries) who shun the vociferous social histrionics of much of their party while presenting decidedly Left articulations of economics without wading into full blown socialist visions. They stand their ground all while standing up for minorities as equal citizens instead of coddled vote banks or vilified communities. All this, while tackling the impending massive changes to the economy as the information age veers into full swing.

It is more than clear that Left parties have their work cut out for them. Introspection is the best prescription I can offer them as their current path will only lead to ruin. The world needs their kind for ideological balance, sensible opposition, and checks to an increasingly dominant right wing across the world.

Time will tell when sense returns to the Left. Till then, localism will reign.
https://theemissary.co/the-problem-with-the-global-left/

A fake India map.
 
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The Left has a tendency to strike at it's own foot. Most hard leftists like Jeremy Corbyn and the college campus communists divide everything into oppressed vs oppressor. The refugees in Europe are oppressed because they are brown and poor and the local Europeans are oppressors because they are white and rich. This polarised thinking doesn't sit well with general population and it drives them even further away from the left into the arms of populists like Trump or Marine Le Pen.

Western liberalism failed because it is hypocritical and self-aggrandizing when it comes to Islam and Muslims. For every freedom and democracy, there is occupation and dictatorships for Muslims.

It also doesn't take into account the history of the Western rise to power, which was based on theft and abuse of power. In this way, fascist rightwing is a return to the era of white darwinism, of superiority by force, and subjugation of others.

Basically all ideologies have failed in the West, and the Muslim scapegoat looks more and more enticing.

Their frustration increases when they see three Muslim countries continue rising, despite constantly being pushed down by them. I mean here of course Turkey, Iran, and Pakistan.
 
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Transition! That is it, one word(only commonality between Indian and western right, both heading in diametrically opposite directions though, one seeking ascension in India's case and the other mere status quo for as long as possible). Old order is dying, in U.S., U.K and Europe... as it is always, those who find themselves cornered will fight the hardest and resist till the very end. Obama was a glimpse in the future for white America of what will it look like and it's leadership and they didn't like what they saw... it is plain and simple. The hatred was palpable and on your face(and to be honest Obama over corrected to appease them as much as possible). People can blame Hillary or her politics but most Americans saw her as a continuation of Obama, heck, they even called it Obama's third term. Who got elected, the guy who pretty much started the birther movement. The story is in a similar spectrum in U.K. and E.U. where old guard is digging in their heels...
India has nothing in common with this whole paradigm so I don't know why the author even bothered to draw some kind of a parallel. Indian youth is seeking to come out of what is essentially a historic case of low self esteem ... they want someone who changes this loosing paradigm and shows the world how macho India is and by resorting to hindutva, a pseudo historical narrative has been concocted to show a hope for future. So, no wonder western right and more aptly alt. Right has nothing in common with Indian right.
 
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A fake India map.

Lol. I didn't know Azad Kashmir, Gilgit Baltistan, Shaksgam, and Aksai Chin voted for Modi... News to me.

They hate Islam too. Hate Zia and Islamic Laws

Pakistani liberal media are actually puppets of Western powers. Their goal is to revert Pakistan back into a client state and stifle growth. In this way they work to contradict Pakistani identity, revise Pakistani history, and remove Islam from Pakistan altogether.

Without Western support, these puppets would widdle away and die off.

Their analogous characters can be found all over the Muslim world, like for example in Kabul.
 
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Right there is the author's mistake. He considers the Labour Party as a Left party, ignoring that its leader Tony Blair championed the military invasion of an actual sovereign socialist country - Iraq, under an excuse umbrella that included a capitalist government - USA.

A dichotomy.



I don't think the Indian Left was on the minds of those who voted for BJP in 2014 and 2019.



A thought here. The modern Indian industries of the IT / ITES sectors have become the modern feudalist arrangements. The workers are treated as disposable elements who are discouraged with threats any idea of starting an employee union which is necessary just to take care of employee issues. I myself tried to set up an employee union in an ITES company I worked in a few years ago. Fool that I was I did not take it to conclusion and resigned from the job. Otherwise it would have been the first employee union in India in the IT / ITES sector.

A strange thing in India - IBM-USA has an employee union but IBM-India does not. At least it did not some years ago. I don't know about that.

Islam is a big factor in the current right-wing wave across the globe.

Liberalism decimated all major cultures except Islam. Sexual revolution, secularism, liberalism swept away every culture more or less---From Latin America, to Europe, to India. Everyone....except Islam. Muslims kept their culture, religion, traditional values, and Muslims have been globally assertive in preserving their identity and religion everywhere. Islam in essence defeated secular liberalism across the globe wherever these two ideologies came face to face. Even in Western world, Muslim assimilation became a topic of national discussion.

This, combined with Islam's global demographic expansion due to healthier birth rates among Muslims allowed right-wing to coalesce around hatred of Islam and exploit this apparent 'double-standard' of liberalism where every other culture and their value was subdued except Islam's (Hijab, halal, religious practices of Muslims etc became national conversations in England, France, US, India). Couple that with conflicts involving Muslims across the world (9/11, Philipines, Kashmir, Chechnya, Afghanistan etc). This provided even more fuel to the fire of right-wing's angst (& at some level, envy) against Muslims/Islam

So Islam is also a huge factor in modern right-wing surge---and you see it everywhere (Trump, Modi, Orban all from different countries and backgrounds....yet all exploited anti-Muslim sentiment in their political campaigns)

Although, its hilarious. No matter the hatred of Muslims, the cultures of these lands have been thoroughly secularized, birth rates low, religiosity non-existent, and sexual revolution swept away their sexual moralities and traditional family values etc. So while they can use anti-Muslim sentiment for some political mileage, they can't reverse the damaging aspects of liberalism that are now a permanent part of these cultures to a large extent with varying degrees.

Meanwhile, Muslims continue to---and will for the foreseeable future---keep their Islamic traditionalism, relatively higher religiousness, healthier birth rates, family values, Hijabs, halal, and so on (all the while getting industrialized/modernized at a faster pace than most non-East Asian regions of the world) :) For example, Arab World is more prosperous than Latin America---and yet at the same time, it is FAR more religious than Latin America in every aspect and has significantly healthier birth rates too. Such combination is almost impossible to find outside of Islamic world

Even high-income, industrialized parts of Islamic world are relatively far more religious, Islamically traditional, and non-liberalized compared to their non-Muslim counter-parts

Alhamdulillah for all that.

Western liberalism failed because it is hypocritical and self-aggrandizing when it comes to Islam and Muslims. For every freedom and democracy, there is occupation and dictatorships for Muslims.

It also doesn't take into account the history of the Western rise to power, which was based on theft and abuse of power. In this way, fascist rightwing is a return to the era of white darwinism, of superiority by force, and subjugation of others.

Basically all ideologies have failed in the West, and the Muslim scapegoat looks more and more enticing.

Their frustration increases when they see three Muslim countries continue rising, despite constantly being pushed down by them. I mean here of course Turkey, Iran, and Pakistan.

Transition! That is it, one word(only commonality between Indian and western right, both heading in diametrically opposite directions though, one seeking ascension in India's case and the other mere status quo for as long as possible). Old order is dying, in U.S., U.K and Europe... as it is always, those who find themselves cornered will fight the hardest and resist till the very end. Obama was a glimpse in the future for white America of what will it look like and it's leadership and they didn't like what they saw... it is plain and simple. The hatred was palpable and on your face(and to be honest Obama over corrected to appease them as much as possible). People can blame Hillary or her politics but most Americans saw her as a continuation of Obama, heck, they even called it Obama's third term. Who got elected, the guy who pretty much started the birther movement. The story is in a similar spectrum in U.K. and E.U. where old guard is digging in their heels...
India has nothing in common with this whole paradigm so I don't know why the author even bothered to draw some kind of a parallel. Indian youth is seeking to come out of what is essentially a historic case of low self esteem ... they want someone who changes this loosing paradigm and shows the world how macho India is and by resorting to hindutva, a pseudo historical narrative has been concocted to show a hope for future. So, no wonder western right and more aptly alt. Right has nothing in common with Indian right.
Can you say something about Pakistani/Indian left too? And how much they relate to the situation mentioned in the article?
 
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Can you say something about Pakistani/Indian left too? And how much they relate to the situation mentioned in the article?

Read my post again...fully.

Indian right-wing is as ineffective and irrelevant as Pakistani 'left' wing is (Best of luck to Pakistani secularists in an Islamic state :lol: They can't even get alcohol un-banned, forget about achieving something substantial in the medium-term). Indian right wing is the same. Political victories here and there---but Indian culture is more secular/non-religious today than it was in 1980's. Politics don't matter (as 90% of society does not participate in politics anyways). What matters is culture in the long-term.

I touched upon this in my post

Although, its hilarious. No matter the hatred of Muslims, the cultures of these lands have been thoroughly secularized, birth rates low, religiosity non-existent, and sexual revolution swept away their sexual moralities and traditional family values etc. So while they can use anti-Muslim sentiment for some political mileage, they can't reverse the damaging aspects of liberalism that are now a permanent part of these cultures to a large extent with varying degrees.
 
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