Yes,Trump is a movement - on the right- just as " socialist "
Democrat Bernie Sanders was a movement on the left. Both presidential
candidates reflect the state of class struggle in capitalist America.
The Sanders " political revolution " will not fade with his rather
absurd capitulation to the status quo queen, " Wall St. Hillary ".
This is still the year of the anti-establishment voter. " Political correctness " is not as enshrined on the left as right wing speakers insist. For decades now democratic socialists have perceived it as a form of intellectual tyranny that over-emphasizes race and gender and forgets economic class.
The pseudo " left "( and neo-liberalism ) has also made itself alien to the great religious traditions of humanity- none of which teach hate or the " virtue of selfishness ".
Which candidates speak for the masses ?
This is still the year of the anti-establishment voter. " Political correctness " is not as enshrined on the left as right wing speakers insist. For decades now democratic socialists have perceived it as a form of intellectual tyranny that over-emphasizes race and gender and forgets economic class.
The pseudo " left "( and neo-liberalism ) has also made itself alien to the great religious traditions of humanity- none of which teach hate or the " virtue of selfishness ".
Which candidates speak for the masses ?
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