Wednesday, December 28, 2016

"How do liberals halt the march of the right? Stand our ground and toughen up."


The author writes primarily from the British perspective, but the gist of it remains intact, and echoes Michael Moore's points about available tools and a willingness to act.

Opposed to what's coming down? Great, but you may find it necessary to stop whining and actually do something.

I've shortened the ten points to a bullet list. Be sure to click through and read the gritty details -- and please stop bitching about 2016. We need to be ready for 2017, campers.

How do liberals halt the march of the right? Stand our ground and toughen up, by Matthew d'Ancona (The Guardian)

To all you despondent liberals, Labour centrists, Tory modernisers, remainers, social justice warriors, social justice worriers, and everyone out there fretful about Brexit, depressed by Donald Trump, and scared of the alt-right, here is my festive message: get off the ground, you wusses. Put down your gingerbread lattes, and put up your dukes ...

 ... here are my 10 tips for liberals of all kinds hoping to stop the march of the right in 2017:
  1. Defend your ground, aggressively
  2. Colonise your opponents’ language
  3. Lead, don’t follow
  4. Heed grievances – but don’t appease
  5. Stand up for immigration
  6. Stand up for integration
  7. Fight the next battle, not the last
  8. Don’t make a fetish of “unity”
  9. Challenge the public
  10. Be patient

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