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The Labour Party in the UK are taking the piss again. Have a listen to this cringeworthy lot:
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... -socialism
What is it with the left of the party embracing the term 'socialism' as if the word has any chance of being reclaimed and capturing the contemporary imagination? Sanders is making the same mistake with his use of the phrase 'democratic socialism' in the US. Is it that hard for them to come up with a new term that leaves the Cold War behind? The fact they make such a point of this leads me to wonder if we're dealing with a stubborn cluelessness, not merely a bad sense of PR.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... -socialism
What is it with the left of the party embracing the term 'socialism' as if the word has any chance of being reclaimed and capturing the contemporary imagination? Sanders is making the same mistake with his use of the phrase 'democratic socialism' in the US. Is it that hard for them to come up with a new term that leaves the Cold War behind? The fact they make such a point of this leads me to wonder if we're dealing with a stubborn cluelessness, not merely a bad sense of PR.
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Yeah nah, somewhere between David and Ptiddy.
The reason Sanders uses the term Socialism is simple, better to claim it than be labelled it.
Trying to avoid being termed socialist would just result in others picking at his policies, calling them socialist and forcing him to defend his labeling.
Adding in "Democratic" is a pisser though, as it's clearly meant to imply that Bernies version of Socialism is democratic, unlike all those other versions in places like, ummmmm, The Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
The reason Sanders uses the term Socialism is simple, better to claim it than be labelled it.
Trying to avoid being termed socialist would just result in others picking at his policies, calling them socialist and forcing him to defend his labeling.
Adding in "Democratic" is a pisser though, as it's clearly meant to imply that Bernies version of Socialism is democratic, unlike all those other versions in places like, ummmmm, The Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
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Jeremy Corbyn suspended from the British Labour Party.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-10-30/ ... s/12829208
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-10-30/ ... s/12829208
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