Will Bouwman wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2024 9:28 am
One of the problems we face is how to deal with social and political narratives that are driven by ideological conservatives. Some of those ideological conservatives are political conservatives, others have different affiliations; so for every Franco, Mussolini or Trump, there is a Stalin, Ceaușescu or Kim Jong Un. A common feature of ideological conservatives is the insistence that their point of view is taken as true, which is used to justify indoctrination and propaganda as well as suppression of dissent, if necessary, violently. One problem faced by ideologues is the number of people who are tolerant of others, which ideologues try to counter by exaggerating the threat posed by people they disagree with, or whose lifestyles they object to. And of course ideologues being at best half wits, there is never a shortage of other half wits who will take the bait and scream back. For most people the problem is not one ideologue or another; it is all of them.
This viewpoint also expresses, it seems to me, a similar sort of construction through binaries.
The real truth is that
any ideological platform, if it is really and truly believed to be the right one, must necessarily be enforced, and it is obviousl that at the base of enforcement is violence. This violence -- as IC has pointed out time and again -- is
far more prevalent and
far more consequential on the left side of the political enforcement perspective.
However, in Will's world -- also ensconced within a set of binaries -- it is
ideological conservatives that are
the problem that must be *overcome* by having, and holding to, the established ideological position. The operative word is *tolerance* and the key phrase is an assertion about *being tolerant of others*.
Will's toleration -- as far as I am aware he has never clarified any particular political orientation or basic commitment -- is not really toleration therefore. How could it be? Recently the political and ideological Right in Europe gained a good deal of ground through
absolutely democratic processes. But in the journals of opinion that I read this is not presented as democracy in operation but as something decidedly sinister.
And the Progressive Left, or the radical Leftwing, launches into rioting to express their *toleration*. That is, if the reports I received of events in France (for example) accurately reflect what happened.
So I would take something that Will wrote:
A common feature of ideological conservatives is the insistence that their point of view is taken as true, which is used to justify indoctrination and propaganda as well as suppression of dissent.
And rewrite it:
A common feature of ideological progressives is the insistence that their point of view is taken as true, which is used to justify indoctrination and propaganda as well as suppression of dissent.