Stop Caring What The Left Calls You: A New Political Strategy
Nick FreitasOctober 27, 20251h 5min79,136 views
39 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβThe Shift in Political Discourse
- π― The core message is to stop caring about labels and accusations from the left, as they are often not used in good faith.
- π‘ Previously, there was an obligation to explain oneself and defend against accusations, but this is no longer effective.
- π The shift is from a defensive posture to one of recognizing the left as an adversary, not a debate partner.
The Left's Tactics and Motivations
- π§ The left uses labels like "racist," "sexist," "bigot," and "fascist" not for accuracy, but to discredit opponents and rob them of moral legitimacy.
- π These labels are increasingly used to create a moral framework that justifies violence against political opponents, framing it as self-defense.
- π© The left's arguments are often inconsistent, driven by a singular goal of promoting leftism, rather than logical coherence.
The "Enemy" Distinction
- βοΈ A clear distinction is made between those who disagree on policy and can engage in good-faith debate, and those who have designated conservatives as enemies.
- π« The strategy is to stop casting pearls before swine β to disengage from those who will not engage in good-faith debate.
- π£οΈ The left's use of language has evolved; terms like "fascist" now simply mean "enemy of progressivism" rather than their historical definition.
The New Conservative Approach
- π The post-Charlie Kirk assassination era marks a turning point, with a growing realization that the left views conservatives as enemies.
- π₯ The new approach is to go on offense, stop trying to convince the left, and recognize that their labels are tools to silence opposition.
- β The focus is now on abhorring evil (e.g., abortion, gender mutilation of minors) rather than accommodating those who promote it.
Consequences and Future Strategy
- β οΈ The left's rhetoric has escalated to inciting violence, with examples of politicians encouraging "rage" and threats against lawmakers.
- π‘οΈ The strategy is to no longer feel obligated to make opponents comfortable or to explain oneself, but to stand firm against their ideology.
- π‘ The goal is to liberate people from harmful ideologies, while recognizing that the left often views individuals as inherently evil.
- π’ The old rules of political engagement are out the window, with a new emphasis on standing firm and not backing down from the ideological conflict.
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