What is the term “extremism” in the context of politics supposed to convey? Non-tepid? Non-mainstream? It’s a useless and harmful term and it needs to be ditched along with the left/right dichotomy, which ultimately grounds it, for the following reasons:
- The left/right dichotomy is supposed to denote an extension of the center, normalcy, of political life. Terms like “far-right” or “far-left” or “extremism,” are used to describe huge departures from political normalcy, while at the same time reinforcing the claim that this normalcy is what grounds them—hence the spectrum.
- However, political projects that are deemed “far-right” or “far-left” are actually questioning the legitimacy of that very center or alleged normalcy. So to categorize them as somehow branching out from a center they reject is inaccurate.
- Unless you’re from Fox or other mainstream news networks, blanket terms like “extremism” or “far-whatever” render opposing ideologies such as Marxism or different anarchist sects and fascism or nationalism COMMENSURABLE, in that they are comparable just by virtue of their departure from status quo realpolitik.
- Fascism and Marxism/anarchism are commensurable on NO SPECTRUM. They are not opposing ideologies because they are on opposite sides of a political spectrum (created by who, by the way?) but because the ideas are fundamentally at odds on their own grounds; e.g. in a Fascist society such as 70s Greece, anti-capitalist and even social democratic parties were ILLEGAL—completely erased from any relevant “spectrum,” and leftists were continually assassinated throughout the trajectory of this regime and others like it. Likewise no Marxist or anarchist society can tolerate platforms for fascistic ideas, regardless if how they go about preempting and fighting fascism methodologically differs.
Now, I’m very well aware that most people are going to continue using these harmful distinctions and awful terminology, but you should resist them anyway. This language is tacitly pejorative. If someone asks you if you’re far-left, say no. Unless you do acknowledge liberalism as the default way of arranging politics. Remember, just because it is the extant paradigm doesn’t mean it’s the default paradigm.
Agree with everything here. The rhetoric surrounding and including ‘extremism’ creates an environment where I am assumed to be an Obama supporter because of my supposedly ‘leftist’ ideals on this bullshit spectrum. It’s also the source of well-meaning, but realistically very stupid and naive, demands for ‘bi-partisan’ politics and ‘third’ or ‘middle’ way politics that try to find some happy medium between presupposed ‘extremes’.
If we’re going to have a political binary like left/right, I always like this opposition I found described in a book on Latin American politics (can’t remember the name right now): it claimed that the true opposition today wasn’t between left/right politics, but between neoliberal economic policies and social democratic values. That makes far more sense to me, personally.
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—Mitt Romney, addressing a crowd in Alabama earlier this week.
Note to everyone who reblogged this: this is satire. Check your fucking sources.
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LOL x 1000
Full, horrifying, utterly unsurprising context here.
Holy shit, Rush Limbaugh…holy shit.
This just in: Rush Limbaugh continues to be one of the biggest pieces of shit on the planet.

Seems like he’d be a perfect Republican politician:
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My mom emailed this to me this morning. Thanks mom, but Jesus Christ this is fucking awful.
Al Jazeera’s Faultlines episode about the role of the religious right in American politics.
- Rich
- White
- Bigoted
Think about everyone you know, politicians and regular people included… it’s like I’ve unlocked some sort of secret code.
-Joe
yeah, “all Republicans are bigoted”
definitely no irony there no sir
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LIBERAL REPUBLICANS EXIST, YOU IGNORANT BITCH.
Yeah they’re called libertarians, and we’re not huge fans of them either.
Conservative Democrats exist, and I’d consider them just as bad as libertarians, honey.
I might be a progressive, but I’m not blind to the fact that not all Republicans are privilege-denying assholes. In fact, my dad for instance, is an atheist conservative who is totally pro-choice/pro-lgbt equality/public option/welfare/etc as well as AWARE of his white male privilege and more willing to discuss it openly than my “liberal” mom.
It’s not conservative to be in favor of tax cuts for the rich. It’s corporatist. Big. Fucking. Difference.
Unfortunately, people just assume they mean the same thing, thanks to the media and our Republican politicians who enforce that view by being corporatists. Hell, even the idea of the “moderate Democrat” is just code for “corporatist Democrat.”
Do I think libertarianism is silly and misguided? Yes. Do I dislike libertarians personally? No, not unless they give me reason to.
Stop fighting the people who will always disagree with you and starting fighting to get the people who should be on your side to join with you.
“Conservative Democrats exist, and I’d consider them just as bad as libertarians, honey.”
Uhh, no one said they didn’t exist? That really doesn’t have anything to do with anything. Also, “honey”?
“It’s not conservative to be in favor of tax cuts for the rich. It’s corporatist. Big. Fucking. Difference.”
Corporatist? What the fuck are you talking about? I’m just going to assume that you aren’t talking about actual Corporatism, the broad economic process of grouping classes together (which in pretty much every iteration has never called for lower taxes on the rich).
Oh wait, I’m not supposed to call bullshit on you because you could be on my side… ehhh y’know what I don’t give a shit. Seriously, CORPORATIST!? Did you or your “super-awesome conservative but holds a majority of liberal views” father make that tripe up? Sorry, lower tax rates for the rich are a deep-red conservative value and are one of the major drivers of our national debt.
And even beyond all that, sounds like your dad is rich (or at the very least not poor) and white so my initial theory stands.
-Joe
American political discourse, everyone.