"You know how capitalist are always like, 'we need profit to motivate people...', which... is bullshit in general. But in this case, you're going to tell me there's no motivation, without profit, to develop a vaccine during a global pandemic? ... The idea... that these corporations would withhold the vaccine unless they were given payment, is absolutely bonkers and insane."

#ClementineMorrigan, 2022
https://fuckingcancelled.libsyn.com/unraveling-the-right-what-is-right-wing-populism

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Fucking Cancelled: Unraveling the Right: What is Right-Wing Populism?

In Episode 32, we discuss right-wing populism. Fresh off a 1.5 day hitchhiking ride with a 'Freedom Rally' conspiracy theorist, Jay explains what it is that these right-wing populists believe and how it differs from left-wing variants of populism. We talk about how people get that way, what kinds of messaging can get through to them, and why it's important for Leftists to understand what it is the Right believes.   Follow Fucking Cancelled on & . Find merch on our . Also check out  &  Check out too. Mixing and editing by Charlotte Dora. Free transcripts are added on Patreon as they become available.

"In part of his 'Freedom Convoy' shenanigans, he had been hooked up with this group of indigenous Canadians who had also gone to Ottawa, and who were very concerned... about the idea of the government of Canada forcing indigenous people to do anything with their f'ing bodies. Obviously there's a bad track record of that kind of shit."

#JayLesoleil, 2022
https://fuckingcancelled.libsyn.com/unraveling-the-right-what-is-right-wing-populism

#podcasts #FuckingCancelled #IndigenousRights #vaccines #pandemic #COVID

Fucking Cancelled: Unraveling the Right: What is Right-Wing Populism?

In Episode 32, we discuss right-wing populism. Fresh off a 1.5 day hitchhiking ride with a 'Freedom Rally' conspiracy theorist, Jay explains what it is that these right-wing populists believe and how it differs from left-wing variants of populism. We talk about how people get that way, what kinds of messaging can get through to them, and why it's important for Leftists to understand what it is the Right believes.   Follow Fucking Cancelled on & . Find merch on our . Also check out  &  Check out too. Mixing and editing by Charlotte Dora. Free transcripts are added on Patreon as they become available.

"[Right-wing populists] are turned into a scapegoat, they're turned into evil bad guys, and then... people more to the left have become conspiracy theorists about conspiracy theorists. Can we unpack this for a second? Because, basically, now it's like everything's a dog whistle. Like people are constantly concerned that someone is secretly QAnon... that there's some right-wing populist element that is leaking in to something else, right?"

#ClementineMorrigan, 2022

https://fuckingcancelled.libsyn.com/unraveling-the-right-what-is-right-wing-populism

Fucking Cancelled: Unraveling the Right: What is Right-Wing Populism?

In Episode 32, we discuss right-wing populism. Fresh off a 1.5 day hitchhiking ride with a 'Freedom Rally' conspiracy theorist, Jay explains what it is that these right-wing populists believe and how it differs from left-wing variants of populism. We talk about how people get that way, what kinds of messaging can get through to them, and why it's important for Leftists to understand what it is the Right believes.   Follow Fucking Cancelled on & . Find merch on our . Also check out  &  Check out too. Mixing and editing by Charlotte Dora. Free transcripts are added on Patreon as they become available.

"When I told "Dave" [a working class man influenced by right-wing populism] that I am a socialist, he just sat there for 15 seconds in silence... and then he was like 'I think we might be using that word differently'... It really popped his bubble in a big way, to just sit in a car with a self-described socialist, who didn't believe any of the things he thought 'socialism' was."

#JayLesoleil, 2022

https://fuckingcancelled.libsyn.com/unraveling-the-right-what-is-right-wing-populism

Fucking Cancelled: Unraveling the Right: What is Right-Wing Populism?

In Episode 32, we discuss right-wing populism. Fresh off a 1.5 day hitchhiking ride with a 'Freedom Rally' conspiracy theorist, Jay explains what it is that these right-wing populists believe and how it differs from left-wing variants of populism. We talk about how people get that way, what kinds of messaging can get through to them, and why it's important for Leftists to understand what it is the Right believes.   Follow Fucking Cancelled on & . Find merch on our . Also check out  &  Check out too. Mixing and editing by Charlotte Dora. Free transcripts are added on Patreon as they become available.

" Then [joined] the Freedom Convoy... he was... almost tearfully telling me about the unity that he experienced there... and he was like, 'they're trying to divide us as much as they can, but when I was there all I saw was unity, everyone was just getting along, we were helping each other out'. He was describing solidarity. '... everyone was feeding everyone...' and he was really... shook by that... and it clearly made an enormous impact on him."

#JayLesoleil, 2022

https://fuckingcancelled.libsyn.com/unraveling-the-right-what-is-right-wing-populism

Fucking Cancelled: Unraveling the Right: What is Right-Wing Populism?

In Episode 32, we discuss right-wing populism. Fresh off a 1.5 day hitchhiking ride with a 'Freedom Rally' conspiracy theorist, Jay explains what it is that these right-wing populists believe and how it differs from left-wing variants of populism. We talk about how people get that way, what kinds of messaging can get through to them, and why it's important for Leftists to understand what it is the Right believes.   Follow Fucking Cancelled on & . Find merch on our . Also check out  &  Check out too. Mixing and editing by Charlotte Dora. Free transcripts are added on Patreon as they become available.

What's both validating and depressing about this podcast episode is that some of us were loudly making these same arguments right back in the 90s and noughties. I think we cut through. As demonstrated by the diversity of participation in the People's Global Action carnivals against corporate globalization (eg Battle of Seattle), the peace demos against the US invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, and the Occupy-era occupation movements. But then something went wrong and we started going backwards.
@strypey
Here in the US,
Occupy was actively squashed by the state, while the Tea Party movement was allowed
to flourish and gather crazy conspiracy theories to itself. Like:
the Obama is a foreign Muslim conspiracy theory, Pizza Gate, and eventually
Qanon. The algorithms of Facebook and Youtube helped these things spread.
Add a crazy fascist politician whose rise to power was directly enabled
by corporate media in search of attention dollars.
Then there's the inept Democratic party which has repeatedly failed
to inspire people or make any systemic change.

Here in the US, we have two parties spouting an identity
politics line. On the Democratic side, it's about minority identities
or oppressed identities. On the Republican side, it's about white
identity, narrowly defined Christian values, whatever.
So everything has devolved into culture war.
Nobody at all is speaking a clearly universalist message, and whenever
anyone does, they get crushed. See "We are the 99%",
a universal message.

The universalist answer to identity politics is human rights. That doesn't
mean we don't talk about things like race, or gender, or sexual orientation,
or disability, or whatever. It doesn't mean we minimize them.
But the basic message needs to be universal human rights, not "vote for me
because you're in <insert name of identity group> and I'm your defender".

@chris
> the inept Democratic party which has repeatedly failed to inspire people or make any systemic change

That's one diagnosis. From what I saw during the 2016 primaries, the people in charge of the party are not inept, but highly skilled at preventing any serious change. They fail to inspire people or make any systemic change because those are not their goals, and haven't been since before it elevated Bill Clinton.

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@chris
> But the basic message needs to be universal human rights, not "vote for me
because you're in <insert name of identity group> and I'm your defender"

Totally agree. In the podcast, the approach you criticize is identified as right-wing populism. The Democrats' crypto-conservative populism is just as right-wing as the Republicans'. But it cloaks itself in a language of leftist liberalism, just as the Red Team do with the language of leftist anti-globalization.

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