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In reply to the discussion: "The Far Left"? WTF? [View all]RoccoR5955
(12,471 posts)At least in the mainstream media.
If there was, we would be seeing opinions that state the disadvantages of capitalism, and how the capitalist corporate model here in the US, and most of the world is more like a dictatorship.
I only see this from people like Richard Wolff, who talk about cooperative businesses, where the workers also own the corporations.
If there was a far-left in the US, we would be seeing more about how these cooperative businesses are thriving, how their worker/owners are doing better than many others.
If there was a far-left in the US, we would see more about how the banks and large corporations are accomplishing a coup d'etat, world-wide with their pushing of global trade treaties.
If there was a far-left in the US, we would see stories on how capitalism is destroying the planet.
You only see this sort of thing if you read news from overseas, and then you don't see much of it either.
I listen to Mike Malloy and Democracy Now on the Internet, but nowhere else, and those are most definitely not mainstream sources.
Then again the mainstream, and the "leftists" here in the US have gone so far to the right in the past thirty or forty years, they would be considered right wing years ago.
No, there is no "far-left" here in the US.