Adolph Reed says how some of the left are playing right into the hands of the fascist, authoritarian, alt-right when they engage in anti-govt rhetoric, like their anti-vaccination and anti-mask mandates. He also says how it backfired on the liberals when they told poor white Americans - whose communities had collapsed because all their jobs had been off-shores - about White Privalage, as they did not feel privileged at all. Adolph Reed says, "The right-wing political alliance anchored by the Republican party and Trumpism coheres around a single concrete objective— taking absolute power in the U.S. as soon and as definitively as possible."[embedded content]Paul Jay and Adolph Reed - The Whole Country is the Reichstag Excerpt[embedded content]
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Adolph Reed says how some of the left are playing right into the hands of the fascist, authoritarian, alt-right when they engage in anti-govt rhetoric, like their anti-vaccination and anti-mask mandates.
He also says how it backfired on the liberals when they told poor white Americans - whose communities had collapsed because all their jobs had been off-shores - about White Privalage, as they did not feel privileged at all.
Adolph Reed says, "The right-wing political alliance anchored by the Republican party and Trumpism coheres around a single concrete objective— taking absolute power in the U.S. as soon and as definitively as possible."
Paul Jay and Adolph Reed - The Whole Country is the Reichstag
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