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Trumpism without Trump: Working class
deserting Labor Party in Australia

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Posted By: DVC, 4/17/2021 5:09:02 PM

A global political realignment is underway, detaching workers from the Marxist left that ostensibly was created to serve their interests. Delusional leftists who have demonized Donald Trump for the last five years are wrong if they think installing Joe Biden/Kamala Harris in the White House will stem the political realignment that has brought millions of working-class Americans into the Republican Party. They may believe that Trump hypnotized former members of the Democrats' base into supporting more conservative and nationalist policies, but it is becoming clear that Trump recognized forces at work globally driving those who work with their hands away from the Marxist left, and brilliantly captured

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Good for the Aussies.
But never be fooled, even a "conservative" Aussie is pretty liberal in pretty much all things, compared to a conservative American.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: bad-hair 4/17/2021 6:16:57 PM (No. 757971)
I have an old friend recently passed , Larry the Liberal. Aged hippie guy but fortunately no ponytail. We would spend a few hours at the bar talking politics. He won a few, I won a few, meaning we both changed minds and expanded our thoughts. It may have got loud but it NEVER got personal. Democrats are not Liberals anymore. They're wannabe tyrants.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Timber Queen 4/18/2021 12:54:23 AM (No. 758115)
#1 - I thought I had an old friend from college until I sent him an article about the Covid response hoax. He didn't die, but he killed a 43-year friendship. It got personal right off the bat. I tried to gracefully end it with "agree to disagree" and it was a bone he would not release. The thread went for 9 emails. The vitriol and hate were astounding. I guess he needed to purge the last free-thinker from his life, and to have a cancel-culture trophy to parade in front of his compatriots. It appears we are in a time of winnowing. When everything shakes out, I pray to be counted among the wheat.
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