in a doomed effort to attempt to distil what this all means to me, for example:
"f**k the police" has been a left wing sentiment against the foot soldiers of the ruling class.
the same slogan now has traction in the alt / new / far / right who see the establishment as a precursor to communism / collectivism / central planning.
it's a hard one to figure out and the questions that I ask myself and others to attempt to make sense of this are:
in a doomed effort to attempt to distil what this all means to me, for example:
"f**k the police" has been a left wing sentiment against the foot soldiers of the ruling class.
the same slogan now has traction in the alt / new / far / right who see the establishment as a precursor to communism / collectivism / central planning.
it's a hard one to figure out and the questions that I ask myself and others to attempt to make sense of this are:
where do you stand on personal freedom?
and
where do you stand on collective responsibility?
(apologies - fred drift from tory party)