ashkor87 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 05, 2025 12:53 pm
It is sooo easy to brand someone a socialist or communist.. in India, anyone who expresses any sympathy for tribals or marginalized people is automatically called an 'urban naxalite' -- the reference is to a group of terrorists who operated in the jungles. sigh.. nobody wants to look at reality or have any empathy for anybody.
It is what I call "The age of volume". You just don't want to make sense, you want to scream the loudest.
Somebody even mentions income inequality? "Socialist, communist, danger to society".
Somebody brings up immigration changes? "fascist, xenophobe, racist".
Zero analysis; just scream the loudest.
I am not sold on Mandhami; I have heard that speech before, in a Venezuelan accent. But the problems mentioned by him are not trivial, and the usual methods are not going to solve them.