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  1. It seems like the empire’s ambitions for the left leans toward forms of progressivism that do not include such pesky notions as socialism or anti-war stances, or even serious adhesion to universal political and civil rights, or international law. While they may have upped the anti in their characterisation of Omar and Gabbard, we have also seen the claim that Bernie Sanders appeals mainly to white people, with the “Bernie Bros” tag suggesting that he offers little to appeal to a feminist. In the UK, Corbyn has been characterised as anti-Semitic, and the suggestion is floated that France’s yellow vests include right wing elements. At the same time, both Macron and Guaido, each supported by recently minted parties, are sometimes described as “centre-left”, never mind their taste for privatisation, globalism, etc.

    While all this leaves people confused and angry, and may end up tarnishing good, courageous political actors, there is one thing to take heart from. In going to all this trouble to obfuscate, they a least seem to be waking up to the fact that many people don’t like or want their neoliberal/neocon empire. They are no longer cockily reminding us that we are all financially illiterate – instead they are desperately trying to muddy the political water.

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