OTTAWA – Threats against politicians have become “increasingly normalized” due to extremist narratives prompted by personal grievances and fuelled by misinformation or deliberate lie...
Authoritarians are both more likely to work in government intelligence and investigation agencies while also being unable to imagine any other way of society working besides what they have. Authoritarians are unimaginative and forceful and don't want to give up their special place in society where they make rules for others and can be excepted from those rules by their friends who enforce the rules. The authorities are terrified of being treated like the civilian population they think they rule.
Let's change society and make things fair for all.
Well, maybe stop exploiting everyone for the benefit of the rich and this wont be an issue?
I mean, that's how we got the modern welfare state, and how we managed to engineer one of the most relatively tranquil, peaceful and progressive periods in human history: by ensuring everyone had enough, rather than letting a few fight for it all while most had none.
It's like the solution is staring these people in the face, but they can't--they won't--see it.
Part of the whole narrative is to flame, encourage and promote extremism and extremist ideas. When the public discourse is completely muddled with extreme views and ideologies .... mainstream, moderate and actual criticisms are more easily dismissed as 'tearing apart the fabric of society'.
The owners and controllers of civilization want to maintain the status quo, they don't want change.
We are approaching the end of a global capital cycle and we have radicalized most with the modern social media echo chamber using ideologies while uneducating our youth.
We need to teach our people how to think critically once again while remembering that some civil discourse is ok. We are walking slowly towards fascism in the west and we should be careful.
We are all different humans so lets treat each others that way!
Fascists tend to use anti-authority sentiment to support their own rise to power. "I'm taking power from the bad people and using it to help you!" kind of thing.
Most anarchists i've met tend to be focused on the practical and spend most of their lives thinking and talking about the ramifications of their actions and political action in general.
If you're seeing similarities between 'rightist nihilists' and anarchists, you're looking at stereotypes and not reality. They're world's apart. Anarchism requires a core of burning optimism about human capacity for co-operation and self governance. Depending on what you mean by 'rightist nihilists' you're talking about no strong beliefs or diametrically opposed beliefs, goals, organizing structures, etc.
Anarchists don't fight for a world with zero authority. They fight for a world that has justified authority. If you say, "well lots of things don't require authority that people swear is necessary!" Yes, that's why it's an entire axiom and not a childish thought.
Learn what political ideologies even want before you attempt to insult them.
I think 'organization without authority' would be a better way to put it.
It sounds like you probably mean that, I just think that for a lot of anarchists 'authority' is a bad word. I don't call myself an anarchist, but I agree with a lot of anarchist thought. Certainly to me 'justified authority' sounds like a contradiction in terms - all authority is based on artificial and unjust hierarchies, so could never be justified.