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  1. as per the old saying–“we may not be able to defeat the swine right now, but at least we don’t have to join them”…

    I am not woke in the pejorative sense, I am a working class person with a marxist analysis of the world, became a union member at 18 years old and have participated in countless strikes, pickets, and activity that has benefited working people materially over many decades. And I support numerous solidarity issues around the world and locally. BUT if I see Louis See fucking Kay on this site again referred to in even a semi serious manner that is the end of TDB for me.

  2. Never got into Sex and the City. It looked to me like a cross between a gay male fantasy and bourgeois feminism – nothing socialist or radical feminist about it. That sets the reboot being open to gender ID ideology and is not any feminism I can relate to. #metoo, also was individualistic bourgeois feminism, led by some women with a bit of power and status – served it’s purpose in highlighting a problem lacking a strong legal solution, but still hasn’t really found an adequate solution.

    Love “Like a Rolling Stone” – one of my favourite Dylan songs. Very raw, and, back then, showed electronic popular culture could provide social and political critique.

  3. The Louis CK quote you mention where he says to the crowd ‘if you ask someone if you can masturbate in front of them and they say yes, – don’t’. is from “Sincerely Louis CK”, his previous special. He didn’t mention that stuff this time. Just wanted to point that out but…great and concise review nonetheless. Loved your writing.

  4. “…. Poor white men see themselves as victims…” whenever I hear something along these lines, I feel that the person saying this really saying “for God’s sake man, you’re letting the white race down, any one would think that you’re a native chappie. Remember you’re British!

    Poor white men have been victims long before the non white world was colonised. What disturbs me is the glee at which so called “woke” liberal middle class white people, will dismiss low class or poor white people. Apparently all the poor white person had to do was study harder at school.

    I’ve been poor and white and struggling to learn at school, but because my parents were seen as working class, not one teacher spent any time with me. I was dismissed as no better than a Maori, or worse an islander, destined only to be a labourer.

    Just because we are poor and white, it doesn’t mean we can’t read & write. I’ll wager that I’ve read and understood more literature than the average woke liberal middle class wanker. I’ve lost count of the number of times I’ve stood by with a fixed smile while listening to really good “woke” (using today’s term) white liberal middle class people slagging off the poor white classes. And they think I’m one of them. Then when I say, but my father was a lowly truck driver, they have an embarrassed look, & say well you’re doing well, & you’ve come a long way, why you’re almost like us! Before they drag themselves & their daughter away from me.

    We can see a hypocrite a mile off, and we don’t trust them. Poor white people may support The National party, because they know where the stand with them, they know that all they need to belong is to be earning enough money, even if they are just a tradie. We know we can never belong amongst the woke liberal middle class, we don’t have the right breeding!

    Poor white people knew who Donald Trump was. He was the poor white mans revenge on the woke liberal middle class. The big FU! He didn’t hurt poor whites, because they were hurting already, and no one cared.

    Maybe I’ll vote ACT!

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