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This is cargo cult politics. You see those guys wave batons while wearing uniforms and figure that if you also do that, you too will summon planes that deliver valuable goods.
There are plenty of examples where name-calling and shaming your opponents repeatedly has not had any measurable effect (e.g. every type of name-calling and shaming that the US Right has used on the sexual wing of the US Left). In fact, these examples seem highly correlated with the Right being the one to do it. The obvious conclusion suggested by the data is that name-calling only works when you already have cultural supremacy.
(Compare also to the case of Sovereign Citizens: most Americans believe in the legitimacy of contract law, legal personae and the USCC, just as they believe that communism is bad. That does not mean that any amount of low-status guys driving pickups invoking those things to call the cop who did a traffic stop on them illegitimate will have any effect other than further discrediting the low-status guy. Legitimacy of uses of legalese flows solely from the guys with guns and jailhouses.)
It’s not cargo cult politics, it has precedence in the recent past that still has purchase in the present.
Outside of a pretty narrow bubble, the American electorate doesn’t like communists and doesn’t like communism and those that do will likely never be on my side anyways.
There’s no downside to calling a spade a spade, I’m not sure how more simple this could be.
Almost all of recent American electoral politics seems to vindicate that viciously attacking your opponent works, actually. If you don’t have “cultural supremacy” the way you get it is by seizing or appropriating the megaphones by being ultra aggressive and destroying or undermining their ability to hurt you.
It’s literally why Trump is president, right now. It’s not some theory.
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