• whoreticulture
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    6 months ago

    I’m kind of confused. Wouldn’t Trump be more accelerationist if he incites more backlash from the public?

    • TreadOnMe [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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      6 months ago

      While I absolutely despise the term ‘accelerationism’ , @ShimmeringKoi@hexbear.net is correct.

      The important thing to remember is that all a fascist is is a liberal whose freedom to pursue coercive exploitation has been challenged.

      Acceleration for Marxists is not about a degradation of public order (as liberals would have you believe). It is the acceleration and normalization of fascism, not just the heightening of contradictions. When center-right liberals can co-opt the left by standing with them in opposition to further right-wing liberals, tensions decrease and fascism is averted. However, if center-right liberals also stand in opposition to the left, they then normalize the fascism and rhetoric of the right as a method of ignoring public sentiment and punching left. This then allows for precedent that the right-wing liberals can use to justify their actions further, when they inevitably get back in power with less push-back from the center-right.

      The fact of the matter is that both Trump and Biden are accelerationist candidates. Hell even Bernie was arguably an accelerationist candidate, he just would have been an easier face to organize around.