Horseshow theory is more about tactics than substance:
Origin: The concept is largely attributed to French writer Jean-Pierre Faye in his 1972 book Thorie du rcit: introduction aux langages totalitaires.
Criticisms and Alternative Perspectives
Ideological Differences: Critics argue that although the tactics may be similar, the core beliefs and goals of the far-left (e.g., communism) and far-right (e.g., fascism) are fundamentally different.
Over-simplification: Some analysts argue that the horseshoe theory oversimplifies complex political dynamics and overlooks the nuances within ideological movements.
Mixed Evidence: While observations of authoritarian behavior often support the theory, it is not universally accepted in political science as a precise model for all political behaviors.
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It's sort of a 'they're all the same', 'both sides do it' diversion from the substance of what the different factions are trying to accomplish.
In our case that would be democracy vs fascism.
pick a woman with more credentials than "its her turn" or a SELECTED
illiterate slut who's only claim to fame...( other than "servicing" willie brown"
was repeating this stupid chit ....what can be, unburdened by what has been"
#103 | Posted by shrimptacodan
You know, people might treat you a little less harshly if you weren't such a proudly degenerate loser piece of s*&^.
Just sayin'.