>>2101814Springboarding off his point about the "popularity" of Left-Wing ideas, the cynic who took marketing classes in me says a lot of it is presentation versus the actual merit of those ideas. An example being Richard Wolff debating some lolbert from, like, the Ayn Rand institute. Comments said shit like Wolff seemed angry and meanwhile the lolbert seemed affable.
I think with "populism" you have emotional modes people tap into. It's liberalism that tries to "elevate the discourse" around some kind of scientific art of governance, what "works" and what "doesn't". And the thing is there are two predominant emotional modes afflicting the people most liable to be radicalized: depression and anger. What I mean to say by that, is that the emotive state of the Left often seems to be that of depression, vulnerability, wanting someone to "help" them in a way more in depth than liberal platitudes. The "right" however want to be let off the leash. They want a chance to grab their enemies by the throat and squeeze. They're angry. They're bloodthirsty. They dream of a violent confrontation with enemies responsible for making them angry. Bridging the gap seems almost impossible, as liberals tut-tut about the dangers of ever expressing anger (they'd much rather have people be sad and depressed than angry) while the Right is trained to see vulnerability, defeat, and setbacks as pathetic signs of weakness demanding a drastic change in course.
Left Populism would have to find a way to bridge the gap. Find a way to tap into peoples' anger as well as their empathy. I think MAGAcoms overcorrect and they end up being a kind of weird nihilist school-shooter angry. I think to speak to people, you got to be
righteously furious. You've got to take on the vibe of Moses railing against the Pharoah, or Jesus driving the moneychangers out of the temple. You need to be filled with genuine, burning fury, but it has to be fury directed towards social ends.
Don't lose yourself to sociopathic disregard for others. Make all anger on behalf of others, make it an anger that resonates with all mankind. Don't make people think you're whipping one tribe or another up, but that you're overturning tables and driving the greedy out of the house of God.