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− | And since identity politics do not challenge power structures, supporting aspects of it is also an easy way for rich and powerful people to appear enlightened and [[progressive]], "the good guys". | + | And since identity politics do not challenge power structures, supporting aspects of it is also an easy way for rich and powerful people to appear enlightened, [[woke]] and [[progressive]], "the good guys". |
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Latest revision as of 13:22, 22 August 2021
Identity politics (divide and rule, controlled opposition, enemy image, statecraft) | |
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Interest of | • Michael Rectenwald • Linda Thomas-Greenfield |
A divide and rule strategy that focuses on superficial issues such as gender, religion or even skin color to promote infighting. |
Identity politics describes a political approach wherein people of a particular gender, religion, race, social background, sexuality, class or other identifying factors, develop political agendas that are based upon the struggle against systems of oppression that oppress them because of their identities.
The "minorities'" grievances are often genuine, but given that this sectional approach by definition will not include everyone and sets different groups up against each other, it does not pose a challenge to actual power structures. Thus, demands for broad economic and political change is moved into ineffectual channels, where a victory for one "minority" can in fact strengthen the existing structures.
Realizing this, the Powers That Be have given this political approach substantial funding through non-profit foundations and coverage in commercially-controlled media For decades, deep state networks have put substantial efforts into recruiting new leadership cadre from "minorities", through Young Leaders programs and other promotions, at least for the front jobs as politicians.
“Seizing upon anything but class, U.S. leftists today have developed an array of identity groups centering around ethnic, gender, cultural, and life-style issues. These groups treat their respective grievances as something apart from class struggle, and have almost nothing to say about the increasingly harsh politico-economic class injustices perpetrated against us all”
Michael Parenti (1997) [2]
And since identity politics do not challenge power structures, supporting aspects of it is also an easy way for rich and powerful people to appear enlightened, woke and progressive, "the good guys".
Contents
History
Historian Eric Hobsbawm explained its origins: "We have become so used to terms like ‘collective identity’, ‘identity groups, ‘identity politics’, or, for that matter ‘ethnicity’, that it is hard to remember how recently they have surfaced as part of the current vocabulary, or jargon, of political discourse. For instance, if you look at the International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, which was published in 1968—that is to say written in the middle 1960s—you will find no entry under identity except one about psychosocial identity, by Erik Erikson, who was concerned chiefly with such things as the so-called ‘identity crisis’ of adolescents who are trying to discover what they are, and a general piece on voters’ identification. And as for ethnicity, in the Oxford English Dictionary of the early 1970s it still occurs only as a rare word indicating ‘heathendom and heathen superstition’ and documented by quotations from the eighteenth century."[3]
"In short, we are dealing with terms and concepts which really come into use only in the 1960s. Their emergence is most easily followed in the USA, partly because it has always been a society unusually interested in monitoring its social and psychological temperature, blood-pressure and other symptoms, and mainly because the most obvious form of identity politics—but not the only one—namely ethnicity, has always been central to American politics since it became a country of mass immigration from all parts of Europe."[3]
Cultural Marxism
Caleb Maupin - So-called “Cultural Marxism” - Facts & Myths (also available on Bitchute |
“At the end of the 1960s, when I was getting my own political education, the universalizing dimensions of the left, which was growing in the ’60s, fell apart. The women began to feel their issues were not being addressed. They were treated badly by white males, student leaders. Blacks, Panthers, began to feel the whites could not speak for race issues. They developed separate organizations. The upshot was the left lost its universalizing character. It no longer dealt with the intersection of all these issues within the context of a militarized, capitalist, hegemonic American empire. It treated politics as siloed group identity problems. Women had glass ceilings. Same with blacks. Same with gays.”
Charles Derber (2018) [4]
Developing in the 1960s, with good help from the help of the CIA, Cultural Marxism refers to the shift from the classical Marxist emphasis on the ownership of the means of production (Materialism) to one which solely focuses on oppression through ideas, where wrong use of language (political correctness), identity politics, and promotion of multicultural diversity and the cultural liberal values of the 1960s counterculture are central. Part of the idea is that the more fortunate and well-represented are obligated to represent the 'marginalized' and less well-represented.
Cultural Marxism is a bête noire for the alternative right, which says it is an effort to subvert Western culture, Christian values, and traditionalist conservatism. Wikipedia goes to great lengths to define this as a conspiracy theory.
Strictly speaking, the concept belongs more to liberalism, as Marxists don't promote "Cultural Marxism," they promote Marxism; Gay people marrying, Muslims praying, women aborting unwanted pregnancies, economic migrants people living and working in the Western countries, and transsexual people using the bathroom don't have any negative impacts on corporate profit-margins.
Michael Parenti on Identity Politics |
Corporate support
Corporations are committed to appearing woke.
Examples
Page name | Description |
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"Social Justice Warrior" | An enemy image which appears to be part of the effort to support the ongoing project to criminalize free speech. |
"White guilt" | a part of Racism. |
BBC/100 Women/2020 | The 100 women recognised by the BBC in 2020. |
BBC/100 Women/2021 | The 100 women recognised by the BBC in 2021. |
BBC/100 Women/2022 | The 100 women recognised by the BBC in 2022. |
Cancel culture | A part of Censorship |
Political correctness | a term. |
Social justice | |
Virtue signalling | a part of Censorship |
Woke | a part of Censorship |
Related Quotations
Page | Quote | Author | Date |
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ACLU | “Far from compromising them, vaccine mandates actually further civil liberties. They protect the most vulnerable, people with disabilities and fragile immune systems, children too young to be vaccinated, and communities of color hit hard by the disease.” | 2021 | |
Joy Reid | “Essentially, she made public her own vaccine deliberation, which according to trusted friends is a better way to describe vaccine hesitancy, which by the way is not the same thing as refusal. By doing, Nicki also used her social media platform and her 22 million Twitter followers to cast doubt on the vaccine to a heavily Black audience” | Joy Reid | 14 September 2021 |
Woke | “I’m increasingly embarrassed to be a white male these days with what I see other white males say” | John Brennan | March 2021 |
Related Documents
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Afghanistan is not about you | Article | 19 August 2021 | Ella Whelan | Neocon MPs are concerned about the Afghanistan/2021 withdraw. The only problem is that they only care about themselves, and thereby show us the narcissism of Western intervention. |
Document:Labour has ignored its voters – it is now paying the price | Article | 24 June 2021 | Paddy Hannam | George Galloway speaks to Spiked Online about the problems faced by the Labour Party, and his campaign in the 2021 Batley and Spen by-election |
Document:The tyranny of woke capitalism | Article | 25 June 2021 | Frank Furedi | What is "woke capitalism"? It is a form of corporate virtue signalling. |
Document:Why the military-industrial complex went woke | Article | 5 March 2021 | Paddy Hannam | What is the Military industrial complex doing? They are engaged in a woke propaganda campaign as part of a rebranding of the war industry for the new generation. |
References
- ↑ The military-industrial complex is now run by women
- ↑ Blackshirts and Reds: Rational Fascism and the Overthrow of Communism, San Francisco: City Lights Books, p. 151,
- ↑ a b https://web.archive.org/web/20170918013136/http://banmarchive.org.uk/articles/1996%20annual%20lecture.htm
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20180209135923if_/https://www.truthdig.com/articles/bankruptcy-american-left/