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Post by Admin on Dec 17, 2019 10:33:16 GMT
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Post by Admin on Dec 17, 2019 10:44:52 GMT
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Post by Admin on Dec 17, 2019 10:58:17 GMT
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Post by Admin on Dec 19, 2019 11:27:52 GMT
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Post by Admin on Dec 19, 2019 11:30:58 GMT
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Post by Admin on Dec 19, 2019 12:31:54 GMT
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Post by Admin on Dec 19, 2019 14:14:08 GMT
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Post by Admin on Dec 19, 2019 21:17:42 GMT
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Post by Admin on Dec 20, 2019 11:09:21 GMT
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Post by Admin on Dec 20, 2019 13:09:36 GMT
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Post by Admin on Dec 20, 2019 13:46:43 GMT
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Post by Admin on Dec 21, 2019 10:00:48 GMT
The impeachment crisis A plague on both political parties 19 December 2019 The US House of Representatives voted Wednesday night to impeach President Donald Trump. The speeches preceding the vote contained innumerable invocations of the historic significance of the move. But the history of previous impeachments only exposes the right-wing, pro-war character of the Democrats’ impeachment drive. www.wsws.org/en/articles/2019/12/19/pers-d19.html
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Post by Admin on Dec 21, 2019 10:01:48 GMT
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Post by Admin on Dec 21, 2019 10:07:12 GMT
"Political scientist Cas Mudde defines the far-right as a combination of: nationalism (state or ethnic); exclusivism (i.e., racism, antisemitism, ethnocentrism); xenophobia; antidemocratic traits (i.e., cult of personality, elitism, monism, an organicist view of the state); populism and antipartyism ('the party of the people'); the defence of "law and order"; a value system lamenting on the disappearance of traditional frames of reference (the family, community and religion); and a socioeconomic programme associating corporatism, state control of certain sectors, and a strong belief in the free play of market forces. Mudde then proposes a subdivision of the far-right nebula into moderate and radical leanings, according to their degree of exclusionism and essentialism. Essentialism is about defining people in terms of their characteristics - often involving eugenic beliefs. For example, Boris Johnson and Rees Mogg believe that IQ defines people and explains inequality. They believe that working class people tend to have low IQs, like Johnson's dad implied when he said on TV "the great British public wouldn't even know how to spell Pinocchio." He was calling folk dumb. That's elitism for you. But it's also far right authoritarianism. That's why Britain First leaders and Tommy Robinson among other extremist right figures have joined the Tories, because it has shifted radically to the far right." Tommy Robinson fakes Conservative membership card December 19, 2019 By Sam Bright scramnews.com/tommy-robinson-fake-conservative-membership-card/
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Post by Admin on Dec 21, 2019 10:19:43 GMT
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