The Left has redefined a lot of issues from solvable to unsolvable
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Date: March 2nd, 2021 7:38 AM Author: iridescent coldplay fan range
Take three examples:
1. Race Relations. These used to be bad. But by the 1980s and 1990s, things were improving fast (ghettos aside) and by 2000 people were much more color blind than they used to be. So they pivoted to group identity and redefined “racism” in a way that would pit black and white against each other into eternity. Racism has been re-defined as always existing. A solvable problem becomes unsolvable.
2. Poverty. There used to be a lot of poverty. But economic growth for decades (and maybe also dem programs) means that there is no more absolute poverty in the Western world, and much of the poor world is on the way out of poverty now too. So they pivoted to a different definition of poverty that defines it as *relative* to the average, so that the poverty line is always the lowest X% of incomes. Even if we all get 10x richer, there will always be a lowest X%. Poverty has been re-defined as always existing. A solvable problem becomes unsolvable.
3. The Environment. In the 1960s and 1970s, the issue was actual pollution, deforestation, running out of resources. But by the 1980s and 1990s, a lot of these were starting to be solved – the air and water are much cleaner, there are more forests than since the 1700s, and increased efficiency & exploration means that there isn’t the resources crunch many feared 50 years ago. So they changed the problem to too much of something we all breathe out every minute, carbon dioxide, and called that “pollution” instead. A solvable problem becomes unsolvable.
They don’t want to solve problems. They need the problems to exist forever. A stroke of genius really.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4778033&forum_id=2],#42033537)
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Date: March 17th, 2025 4:35 AM Author: Irate boistinker theater
Crime
Violent crime in most Western countries has been dropping since the 1990s, and yet concerns about crime have surged in recent years. Despite cities being statistically safer than they were decades ago, the narrative of rising crime has gained traction. Social media and selective news coverage amplify isolated incidents, creating the impression that crime is out of control. A solvable problem—reducing crime—has been reframed as an unsolvable one, keeping people in a state of fear even as conditions improve.
Immigration
Immigration levels in many countries have been high for decades, and in some cases, have even stabilized. Yet, suddenly, it’s portrayed as an existential crisis. In the past, economic arguments dominated: “We need workers,” or “Immigrants contribute to growth.” Now, cultural and security concerns have taken over, even when data shows immigrants are not disproportionately responsible for crime or economic downturns. A solvable problem—managing immigration effectively—has been redefined as an unsolvable one, ensuring perpetual outrage.
Tariffs
For most of the post-WWII era, free trade was seen as the path to prosperity. Countries lowered trade barriers, supply chains became global, and economic growth accelerated. Even when trade caused disruptions, the general consensus was that the benefits outweighed the costs.
But in recent years, tariffs have made a comeback as a political tool. Instead of being a last resort for protecting critical industries, they’ve been reframed as a necessity to “save jobs” or “punish” other countries. The reality is that tariffs often hurt consumers, increase costs, and lead to retaliation. A solvable problem—adjusting to global competition—has been redefined as an unsolvable one, keeping trade disputes alive and ensuring permanent economic friction.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4778033&forum_id=2],#48754227) |
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