Sammy G
Ex-Bluelighter
You must notice though that even if the 'extreme' left sometimes become violent, they're mostly not inherently about violence like the extreme right are (facsism is about domination and 'might is right') - and when pockets of the left seem to be about violence it's pretty much always in reaction to inherent violence of the extreme right (bloody reactionaries eh?).
No. I don't agree. Baader-Meinhof, Revolutionäre Zellen, countless Italian groups - are you trying to tell me that they were meek and mild until their capitalist oppressors forced them down the path of violence?
And yes, I know about the structural violence inherent in the capitalist system, but let's not go down that road, eh?
Simply put, I believe both are manifestations of a masculine desire for power and dominance. I see you dropped in 'might is right' as evidence of fascism's inherent tendency toward violence, but what about the bloodlust and coercion that has inevitably accompanied any large-scale 'leftist' revolution? Surely that amounts to 'might is right', albeit with the addition of a dangerous self-righteousness which leftist ideologies, by their nature, tend to foster.
Two sides of the same shitty coin. No thanks.

