• gian
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    -26 months ago

    While balance can be good some times, the idea that a group of business interests and oligarchs coming together for the sole purpose of lowering their tax bills and buying the nations assets for peanuts, maskerading as a political party, could provide said balance is a strange one.

    On the other hand even trying to level everyone to the lowest level is wrong.

    Conserving the established power and wealth as well as keeping everyone else down is the only thing they look to conservatives look to conserve. The rest is the lies they tell, in order to get in to do it.

    True, the correct balance would be conserve the power and let everyone else to rise, but I undestand it is an utopian vision (the established power would never allow it).

    But in the end I think that the main problem is that both parts lost the contact with the normal people but the conservatives are now starting to talk to them again while the progressives are still talking only to themself in an ivory tower.

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      On the other hand even trying to level everyone to the lowest level is wrong.

      If only there was a third option. Somewhere between “a doctor and a kitchen hand earning the same money” and human greed, expressed in economic form. Oh well, never mind I guess.

      True, the correct balance would be conserve the power and let everyone else to rise, but I undestand it is an utopian vision (the established power would never allow it).

      Its not so much that. Its that their power is power over other people. Its the power to charge a levy (exactly like a tax) on the money people earn for using their things etc. The idea that one can be lifted while the other is retained is a contraction in terms.

      but the conservatives are now starting to talk to them again while the progressives are still talking only to themself in an ivory tower.

      Considering the conservatives are about to be whiped out at the next election, I hope that was meant to be ironic.

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        16 months ago

        but the conservatives are now starting to talk to them again while the progressives are still talking only to themself in an ivory tower.

        Considering the conservatives are about to be whiped out at the next election, I hope that was meant to be ironic

        Not sure about that, honestly, at leasto from what I see in Italy.

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          This thread is about the UK, not Italy.

          However, if we are to talk about Italy, its always had a problem with fascism, being its birthplace and all. A millenniam long hangover from Romes slave economies and Christianity is to blame for what makes it very much the outlier and not the norm here.

          • gian
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            16 months ago

            This thread is about the UK, not Italy.

            I know. What I mean is that I would not be so sure that what people say they will vote will be what they actually vote.
            In Italy many people told they would never vote for Berlusconi but somehow he won the elections. Same with Trump, the poll gave him losing yet he won.

            The point is: don’t trust the polls, especially if there is a social stigma associated with one of the options.

            However, if we are to talk about Italy, its always had a problem with fascism, being its birthplace and all. A millenniam long hangover from Romes slave economies and Christianity is to blame for what makes it very much the outlier and not the norm here.

            You sentence is the exact reason why people are going to vote for the right wings.
            The only people talking about fascism in Italy is the left wing. At the last EU election the points of the left were that the fascism must not win and that their secretary is a multigender woman. Not a word about the actual problems we have (for example, that people have seen their purchasing power drop by a considerable amount, a couple that want to build a family must relay on their parents to be able to buy an house and even more if they decide to have a child, lines at soup kitchens get longer and longer and so on).

            But yes, we are going off-topic. My bad.

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              16 months ago

              The point is: don’t trust the polls, especially if there is a social stigma associated with one of the options.

              Its true, most right wingers are selfish cowards. Although, lets be real, the polls are never that wrong.

              The reason people will vote right wing is because Italy has a problem with fascism? Well, thats an interesting take.

              I mean, if anyone is upset at their purchase power dropping, having to live with their parents or lines at the food kitchen and chooses to vote right wing because of it, they’re beyond stupid. Nothing anyone could say to them would work, as you can’t reason someone out of a position they didn’t reason themselves into.

              “I know, I’ll vote for the people who are directly funded by the groups who directly profit from those problems! I’m so smart!”

              What do you even say to that kind of “thinking”?

              “No, its not that you’re stupid, its just that, actually, when your house is on fire, its generally considered more sensible to reach for the fire extinguisher instead of the flame thrower. I know, I know, I’ve heard the term fight fire with fire before too. However, I’ll tell you what I told my friend, shortly after they lost their job. No, you can’t always fight fire with fire. Especially when you’re a firefighter, you doughnut.”

              • gian
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                16 months ago

                The point is: don’t trust the polls, especially if there is a social stigma associated with one of the options.

                Its true, most right wingers are selfish cowards.

                Some right wingers. Many not.

                Although, lets be real, the polls are never that wrong.

                Oh well, the one about Trump was. And even some more recent ones. What I noted lately is that the polls are no more reliable in any case, they are wrong most of the time even if not by that much, I agree.

                The reason people will vote right wing is because Italy has a problem with fascism? Well, thats an interesting take.

                No, the reason people in Italy vote right wing is because the left wing has nothing to offer. How the left wing can win when their entire political program is only “the right wing should not win” ? Man, I can vote the left, but they need to have something more concrete than just “the others should not win”.

                I mean, if anyone is upset at their purchase power dropping, having to live with their parents or lines at the food kitchen and chooses to vote right wing because of it, they’re beyond stupid. Nothing anyone could say to them would work, as you can’t reason someone out of a position they didn’t reason themselves into.

                I agree. But you are missing the point, which is that they voted for the only side that at least acknowledges there are problems. Then I concede that maybe their solution is not the best or even the correct one, but at least is something concrete.

                “I know, I’ll vote for the people who are directly funded by the groups who directly profit from those problems! I’m so smart!”

                What do you even say to that kind of “thinking”?

                Wrong, the choice is between a side (the left) that consider you as part of the problem and a side (the right) that promise you to solve the problem. What do you think a person will vote ?

                “No, its not that you’re stupid, its just that, actually, when your house is on fire, its generally considered more sensible to reach for the fire extinguisher instead of the flame thrower. I know, I know, I’ve heard the term fight fire with fire before too. However, I’ll tell you what I told my friend, shortly after they lost their job. No, you can’t always fight fire with fire. Especially when you’re a firefighter, you doughnut.”

                True, but also calling for the one that spread the fire don’t seems a good idea.

                It is really simple: the left had its chance, they failed and so people vote for the alternative. To continue to vote for the same people that create the problem is not that intelligent either.

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                  Some right wingers. Many not

                  To me, you described a cowardly act that we agreed is carried out by most right wingers.

                  Oh well, the one about Trump was

                  Fair enough “never” was too far.

                  No, the reason people in Italy vote right wing is because the left wing has nothing to offer.

                  Thats just an overly sweeping, thought terminating, cliché thats only ever said by people who would never vote left of Reagan anyway. You’ll excuse me if I don’t bother arguing that “da left” policies =/= zero, I’m sure.

                  agree. But you are missing the point, which is that they voted for the only side that at least acknowledges there are problems.

                  I think you would struggle to show me anything with “the left” saying there are no problems. They might not agree with made up problems that don’t contribute to the difficulties people face but that’s not the same thing.

                  Wrong, the choice is between a side (the left) that consider you as part of the problem and a side (the right) that promise you to solve the problem. What do you think a person will vote ?

                  Of course, I must be wrong. Its not wealthy business interests who benefit from the housing crisis or falling wages. No, clearly its the left! Sorry, I’m not going to fall for the “considers you part of the problem” rhetoric. Youre either lying to push some “you can’t even be white these days” trope or are genuinely part of the problem and deserve it.

                  It is really simple: the left had its chance, they failed and so people vote for the alternative. To continue to vote for the same people that create the problem is not that intelligent either.

                  The right have been in power in Italy and the UK and have been for years. When will you lot grow up and admit your own mistakes and abject failure to do anything other than make already very rich people far richer? The right wing are the ones who had their chance and their time is over, for now, and much deserved. They only ever have one goal which is why they only ever achieve one thing: that.

                  • gian
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                    16 months ago

                    Thats just an overly sweeping, thought terminating, cliché thats only ever said by people who would never vote left of Reagan anyway. You’ll excuse me if I don’t bother arguing that “da left” policies =/= zero, I’m sure.

                    Fair enough and you are welcome.

                    I think you would struggle to show me anything with “the left” saying there are no problems.

                    The mayor of Milano for one. Even if some area of the city are basically off-limits after a certain time, expecially for women.

                    They might not agree with made up problems that don’t contribute to the difficulties people face but that’s not the same thing.

                    Again, fair enough. They can think that it is a made up problem. But what should be the correct answer ? Because if I say “look, there is too many illegal immigrants around in this area of Milano (Stazione Centrale) and it is not safe because of the petty crimes”, the answer could not be “you are too ignorant to understand why it is not a problem”, you should explain to my how having thousands of illegal immigrant around living by petty crimes is not a problem, if you can (just an example btw).
                    Or if I ask for more kindergartens so I can have children you cannot answer to me that we are already too many and the next week say that we need to welcome more immigrants because the population is declining.

                    Of course, I must be wrong. Its not wealthy business interests who benefit from the housing crisis or falling wages.

                    Ok, assuming you are right, where is the benefit of a housing crisis where young people could not buy an house since they cannot have a mortage from the banks due to the low wages ? I would understand if the housing crisis rise the price and people could afford to buy more expensive houses, but it not seems to be the case. Ok, I understand that there could be some very short term benefits, but then ? It is not that you can eat the house and as the price increase the number of buyers goes down.

                    No, clearly its the left! Sorry, I’m not going to fall for the “considers you part of the problem” rhetoric. Youre either lying to push some “you can’t even be white these days” trope or are genuinely part of the problem and deserve it.

                    Given that the left was in power (in one way or another) for more than 20 years of the last 30 years, at least in Italy, I would say that maybe it not all their fault, but they are not innocent either.

                    The right have been in power in Italy and the UK and have been for years.

                    Ok, facts checks.
                    Here the list of Prime Ministrers from 1994 to today (so the last 30 years) in Italy:

                    • Berlusconi (Right): 11/05/1994 - 17/01/1995
                    • Dini (undefined): 17/01/1995 - 18/05/1996
                    • Prodi (Left): 18/05/1996 - 21/10/1998
                    • D’Alema (Left): 21/10/1998 - 22/12/1999
                    • D’Alema (Left): 22/10/1999 - 26/04/2000
                    • Amato (Left): 26/04/2000 - 11/06/2001
                    • Berlusconi (Right): 11/06/2001 - 23/04/2005
                    • Berlusconi (Right): 23/04/2005 - 17/05/2006
                    • Prodi (Left): 17/05/2006 - 8/05/2008
                    • Berlusconi (Right): 8/05/2008 - 16/11/2011
                    • Monti (undefined): 16/11/2011 - 28/04/2013
                    • Letta (Left): 28/04/2013 - 22/02/2014
                    • Renzi (Left): 22/02/2014 - 12/12/2016
                    • Gentiloni (Left): 12/12/2016 - 1/06/2018
                    • Conte (Mostly Right): 1/6/2018 - 5/9/2019
                    • Conte (Left): 5/9/2019 - 13/2/2021
                    • Draghi (undefined): 13/2/2021 - 22/10/2022
                    • Meloni (Right): 22/10/2022 - today

                    The 3 undefined are what we call “Governo tecnico”, so not really from the Left or the Right.

                    Tell me again how the Right have been in power for years, please. Maybe it is true for UK.

                    When will you lot grow up and admit your own mistakes and abject failure to do anything other than make already very rich people far richer?

                    Ok, so what the Left did to stop this ? Just make anyone poorer ? Yeah, of course I am part of the problem and continuing to call me “part of the problem” or “too ignorant to understand” obviously will make me to vote for you. Good job.