A new study on Gen Z men revealed that Andrew Tate and Jordan Peterson are among the most trusted influencers.
It also found that 52% of UK men believe a āstrongmanā leader is needed to improve the country. Meanwhile, this article highlights how the right has been incredibly successful at indoctrinating young men into their ideology.
Why the hell is right-wing content so much more effective at gaining support? And why do left-wing influencers consistently fail to do the same? Iāll tell you why: we decided that social issues should take precedence over everything else, and by so doing have thrown all nuance out the window in the process.
The leftāand I donāt want to hear Marxists bitching about how progressives āarenāt really leftistsā because this kind of in-fighting is part of the fucking problemāneeds to radically rethink its approach. Right now, the priority isnāt pushing our agenda. Itās stopping the worldwide fascist takeover.
And yes, this might mean abandoning identity politics entirely, as it is largely responsible for driving people away from the left and toward right-wing populism.
We need left-wing influencers who can effectively use populist tactics. We need less extremism from the progressive left, because in our obsession with social issues, weāve lost the plot. We need to refocus on the economic needs of the people and stop alienating those who would otherwise support us.
The clock is ticking. Germanyās elections are coming up, and Elon Musk has already shown support for the AfDāthe most far-right party in Europe. If we donāt correct course now, weāll soon be living in a world where fascism dominates and equality is a pipe-dream.
I was about to mention Hakim, he is the single most successful left wing persona I have ever seen, albeit he is on the authoritarian left spectrum so it does make sense.
Iām seeing people call themselves hakimists, and other than Bernie Sanders there isnāt a liberal/progressive alternative
Also, feel free to reply if you want to discuss the future of leftist influencers
I believe people like Bernie and Hakim have an opportunity to create obvious alternatives to the right as they encroach onto the US, they could focus on diversifying their language options to allow for universal education (such as turkey, Greece, Spain, Portugal and Iraq where I believe socialism is growing and have in fact gained power in parliament)
Itāll only happen if others recommend them, however.
Hakim is far left of anything considered in usual American politics and I donāt think Bernie is going to be a youtuber or a blogger any time soon
BUT someone could follow his ideals, make consistent news, debate with others of their kind and have events dedicated
Food for thought
Uhhh yeahā¦ Iām not too fond of Hakimās content as he spews largely the same stuff that is paraded here on Lemmy by Marxists (Iād be shocked if he didnāt have a Lemmy account even), but i guess auth left > auth rightš¤·
to play devils advocāyou know what nvm, full transparency Iām a moderate authoritarian so feel free to judge the following according to your own ideals
authoritarianism has colloquially come to be nearly synonymous with fascism but I donāt think it should be. things like
are authoritarian stances because they involve control of individualsā actions by authorities
too little control by official authorities often results in power vacuums that give others (usually corporations) de facto control for the worse
I often encourage fellow leftists to reevaluate their stance on authoritarianism after taking this into account
that being said, the corrupting nature of power is an unsolved problem and governments historically described as authoritarian came by their bad reputation honestly. :[
Those things you listed are just regulations though, and all leftists are for more of it. The grey area is when governments start to encroach too much on private enterprises. For example, I donāt think itās authoritarian to demand that businesses pay a minimum wage to workers or adhere to environmental laws; however, I do think itās authoritarian to force forfeiture of all private assets and suppress opposition political parties which have been the hallmark of socialism and communism in the past.
Too much state control doesnāt eliminate exploitation, it just shifts it from corporations to an unaccountable government - and considering collectivisation is necessary to achieve the Marxist ādreamā, it doesnāt make the theory any more attractive. I think decentralization and democratic institutions are better solutions to corporate overreach.