Two young men are promoting a grab-bag ideology celebrating āhonorā and condemning āglobal elitesā ā and winning powerful friends on the right
They subscribe to social conservatism in a way that appeals to the growing numbers of gen Z males who believe feminism is harmful to men, and cast issues such as transgender rights, the climate crisis and racial justice as neoliberal distractions.
āOne of the reasons for that is the decline in basic masculine virtues, the rise of a kind of effeminization, especially of men.ā Hinkle has regularly made anti-trans comments on his own social media, making declarations such as: āWe need to protect our youth from trans terrorists and propagandists.ā
In a video debunking Maga communism published last year, the Marxist economist Richard Wolff noted that thereās precedent for nationalist movements co-opting communist rhetoric, particularly during times of social upheaval and economic hardship.
According to an infographic regularly recirculated by Hinkle, proposed Maga communist policies include ādismantling big techā, banning āantifa street terrorismā, ending āwoke academiaā and subsidizing gyms in every community.
Thatās included sharing gruesome images of dead children among rubble in Gaza, posting AI self-portraits in combat gear with the caption āFREE PALESTINEā and hawking coffee mugs with the words āZionist Tearsā, sold at $16.99 a pop.
The event drew together a curious amalgam of far-right and far-left personalities ā including Matthew Heimbach, one of the organizers of white supremacist āUnite the Rightā rally in Charlottesville, and the former Green party presidential candidate Jill Stein.
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Last year, Hinkle spoke at an event at the Reflecting Pool in Washington DC called āRage Against the War Machineā, which was promoted by Tucker Carlson and hosted by the Libertarian party and the Peopleās party, which was briefly affiliated with Cornel West.
Jill Stein and many others joined due to being anti war, pro peace.
Hence the name āRage Against the War Machineā, a play on āRage Against The Machineā, a political rock band.
Not all attendees that gave a speech were really anti war, if you look at just an easy one, Tulsi Gabbard, she is pushing for more war and to help fund them.
Till this day some have kept their word, but others have not.
We must continue to question and be critical of the status quo, while willing to learn and talk to people we do not agree with or those that do not think like we do!
This is the best summary I could come up with:
They subscribe to social conservatism in a way that appeals to the growing numbers of gen Z males who believe feminism is harmful to men, and cast issues such as transgender rights, the climate crisis and racial justice as neoliberal distractions.
āOne of the reasons for that is the decline in basic masculine virtues, the rise of a kind of effeminization, especially of men.ā Hinkle has regularly made anti-trans comments on his own social media, making declarations such as: āWe need to protect our youth from trans terrorists and propagandists.ā
In a video debunking Maga communism published last year, the Marxist economist Richard Wolff noted that thereās precedent for nationalist movements co-opting communist rhetoric, particularly during times of social upheaval and economic hardship.
According to an infographic regularly recirculated by Hinkle, proposed Maga communist policies include ādismantling big techā, banning āantifa street terrorismā, ending āwoke academiaā and subsidizing gyms in every community.
Thatās included sharing gruesome images of dead children among rubble in Gaza, posting AI self-portraits in combat gear with the caption āFREE PALESTINEā and hawking coffee mugs with the words āZionist Tearsā, sold at $16.99 a pop.
The event drew together a curious amalgam of far-right and far-left personalities ā including Matthew Heimbach, one of the organizers of white supremacist āUnite the Rightā rally in Charlottesville, and the former Green party presidential candidate Jill Stein.
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Lol at the article being baffled about why Jill āloves Putinās russiaā stein would be at an event with other people on Putins payroll.
Not a hard thing to figure out.
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Jill Stein and many others joined due to being anti war, pro peace.
Hence the name āRage Against the War Machineā, a play on āRage Against The Machineā, a political rock band.
Not all attendees that gave a speech were really anti war, if you look at just an easy one, Tulsi Gabbard, she is pushing for more war and to help fund them.
Till this day some have kept their word, but others have not.
We must continue to question and be critical of the status quo, while willing to learn and talk to people we do not agree with or those that do not think like we do!