Saturday, May 9, 2026

When "Progressive" Liberalism Co-Opted Marxism...

Lyrics by DeepSeek, music by Sonu.(Assisted by Oz)
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They told you your pain was a private wound.
Heal it quietly, in a private room.
But if you trace the spine of that lie —
Trauma’s not your fault, but the market’s reply.

They told you hurt was a private affair,
Heal it slow in a leather chair.
But therapy’s a commodity, healing a fee,
And trauma is mass‑produced by the economy.
Shell shock, PTSD — a medical legal claim,
Only for those with a name and a blame.
The factory girl crushed, the maid who scrubbed twice —
No diagnosis, no legal device.
Then Oprah came, confession as a stage,
The trauma script became the profitable page.
“Tell your story,” they cried, while the ratings soared high,
But the structural violence never asked why.
Now the trauma’s sold back to your face,
Boss laughs in an offshore place.
Medicalized misery, commodified grief,
“Find your own relief.”
But the wound is collective — the wound is the wage.
A system designed to keep you in a cage.
You cannot purchase your way out of this fix.
The cure is a union, not lonely tricks.

Only One way, our collective force,
Only working people can alter this course.
Not individual struggles scattered thin —
The working class, organized from within.
From the docks to the data, the kitchen to the crane,
When we shut the profit down, we break every chain.

Comrades,
trauma culture destroys the common ground,
It takes a social wound and makes it a personal sound.
The real self‑care is a picket line.
The real healing is collective, and it’s yours and mine.


21 comments:

The Prophet Dervish Z Sanders said...

The concept of "MAGA victimhood" refers to a central political strategy and cultural mindset within the Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement, where supporters and leaders, particularly Donald Trump, frame themselves as victims of a targeted, systemic persecution by political opponents, the media, and "deep state" actors. This narrative transforms political losses or challenges into evidence of unfair treatment, mobilizing supporters by fostering a shared sense of grievance and a desire to "fight back".

👉Core Elements of MAGA Victimhood.

Strategic Grievance: Experts, such as in research published in PLOS One, describe this as the "weaponization of victimhood," where a perceived victim mindset is used to justify political action and, in some cases, endorse violence as a defensive measure.

👉The "Victim-Warrior" Duality.

Trump often portrays himself simultaneously as an all-powerful leader and a persecuted victim, allowing supporters to feel they are part of a righteous struggle against a corrupt establishment.

👉Rehearsed White Victimhood.

Researchers have identified a form of "rehearsed victimhood" surrounding the MAGA hat, where supporters claim marginalized status—often claiming discrimination after being challenged for their political views—despite being part of historically dominant demographic groups.

👉January 6th Narrative.

The events of January 6, 2021, are frequently reframed within this narrative as an act of patriotic defense rather than an insurrection, with participants often portrayed as political prisoners.

👉Institutional Distrust.

The narrative often centers on the idea that institutions (universities, media, government) are conspiring against them, fostering a belief that nothing is their fault and that they are under siege.

Via g00gle AI.🛑

Joe Conservative said...

We're NOT victims... who knew?

Sell your own "trauma therapy" Derv... "the workers wages were repressed because there were more "brown" workers now..." @@

Joe Conservative said...

The Democratic party DIDN'T sell out the Unions. The Republican party DIDN'T offshore the jobs. Neo-liberalism post '73 oil embargo DIDN'T preach "austerity". @@

Joe Conservative said...

The PMC weren't paid surplus salaries to preach "diversity", abandon class consciousness, and preach intersectional trauma therapies.

Joe Conservative said...

The Uni-Party didn't switch strategies in favour of imperialism and global financial empires....

Joe Conservative said...

Make AMERICA Great Again. Not the "empire".

Joe Conservative said...

...NOT the Surplus-Salaried PMC trauma-therapy elites!

Dave Dubya said...

Right. The MAGA Supreme Court insists racism in America has disappeared to justify reviving Jim Crow, while the whiny white nationalist MAGAts cry about antiwhite racism.

Meanwhile, the "great replacement", imaginary white victimhood, and rewriting the history of slavey and racism are all MAGA obsessions.

As if being a racist criminal and fascist wasn't enough, Trump is all about imperialism. He can't resist plotting to take Greenland, Cuba, and Venezuela while starting the neocon dream war with Iran.

And the real elites are the Trumps, MAGA oligarchs like Musk, Thiel, Adelson, Mellon, McMahons, etc. enjoying their blatant kleptocracy.

We are not being governed. We are being looted.

Anonymous said...

Amerika is now officially a kleptocracy under trump. The ruling fascist regime is zealous in its out in the open rape of the American taxpayer in pursuit of increasing its own wealth.

Joe Conservative said...

You're a captive of trauma culture Dave. All you offer is "therapy", not a path to worker empowerment. Enjoy the surplus salaries that the billionaires pay you to spread this placebo therapy for the brown masses, but that keep them from uniting with the white workers being exploited right next to them.

Joe Conservative said...

The billionaire donors on the Left have no interest in raping the taxpayers and increasing their own wealth? Who knew?

Joe Conservative said...

ps - It's been a kleptocracy for nearly six decades now. You just noticed a problem in 2016? Were you asleep for the previous five decades, before you "woke"?

Dave Dubya said...

"We are not being governed. We are being looted."
Good that you agree. But who's doing the looting?

8 of the 10 largest campaign doners last election were Republicans.
https://www.opensecrets.org/elections-overview/biggest-donors

Let's look at just one example.

https://itep.org/tesla-reported-zero-federal-income-tax-in-2025/

Tesla, the company owned by a billionaire who briefly held a job seeking to cut federal government waste, received over $1.1 billion in federal income tax breaks from American taxpayers last year alone.

Tesla’s annual financial report, released this morning, shows the company enjoyed almost $5.7 billion of U.S. income in 2025—almost doubling the $2.98 billion the company enjoyed in 2024—on which it reports precisely zero current federal income tax.

Over the past three years, the Elon Musk-led company reported $12.58 billion of U.S. income on which its current federal tax was just $48 million. This means that over the past three years, Tesla paid just 0.4 percent of its U.S. profits in federal income taxes, which is another way of saying the company reported an effective federal income tax rate of 0.4 percent.


Now feel free to falsely equate Elon Musk's companies, primarily SpaceX and Tesla, have being awarded at least $38 billion in government contracts, subsidies, and tax credits over the past two decades.

Not to mention contributing $277 million to Trump and his henchmen as an investment in their partnership.

But, hey, at least those whiny low income Americans get to go without food and healthcare for the cause... No billionaire on the left would do this, but go ahead with your fallacious false equivalence.

Bloomberg, the former New York mayor and largest Democratic donor, gave $4.3 billion to support arts, education, the environment, public health, and programs to improve city governments.

In 2024, Musk donated $474 million to charities, with large portions going to his own entities—specifically a new STEM-focused school in Texas—and donor-advised funds, rather than directly to independent non-profits.

More on Musk:
https://www.alancantorconsulting.com/2024/03/the-charity-of-elon-musk/

Dave Dubya said...

And gee, who benefited from this corruption?

https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/analysis-opinion/fossil-fuel-industry-donors-see-major-returns-trumps-policies

Trump asked oil and gas executives in 2024 to raise $1 billion for his campaign and told them he’d grant their policy wish list if he won. The investment, he said, would be a “deal” given the taxes and regulation they would avoid under his presidency. He also offered to help fast-track fossil fuel industry mergers and acquisitions if he won.

The industry responded by spending lavishly to elect Trump, giving at least $75 million to his campaign and affiliated PACs, thereby making them a top corporate backer of his reelection bid and a crucial source of funding. Several oil tycoons gave millions on their own and hosted fundraisers with Trump and his associates. Some oil and gas executives who hadn’t given Trump money during previous cycles made major donations after attending fundraisers where he pledged to start acting on the industry’s policy priorities as soon as he retook the White House.

That’s just the spending we know about. The 2024 election saw record levels of “dark money” spending, where wealthy interests keep their role secret by funneling money through groups that do not disclose their donors. The fossil fuel industry has a history of deploying dark money tactics, and any such spending in 2024 would inherently be obscured.

Even after Trump’s victory in 2024, oil and gas interests have continued to pour money into his political operation. They gave $11.8 million to his inauguration fund, and even though Trump cannot run for a third term, his main super PAC has raked in millions more from the industry since he took office — including $25 million from oil producer Energy Transfer Partners and its CEO, Kelcy Warren.

As promised, Trump is rewarding the industry by adopting its policy agenda as his own. His signature legislative package — which one executive deemed “positive for us across all of our top priorities” — gives oil and gas firms $18 billion in tax incentives while rolling back incentives for clean energy alternatives. He’s placed fossil fuel allies in charge of the agencies that oversee the industry and fast-tracked drilling projects on public lands.


I can do this all day...

Les Carpenter said...

Don't waste your time Dave. His reification of conservative bullshit is too entrenched in his delusions for him to ever acknowledge the truth.

Dave Dubya said...

JC/-FJ reminds me of a Gish galloping* philosophy geek, aka “Phil-Bro”, spewing his rapid fire gibberish on the necessity of god’s existence on the “Atheist Experience”.

“It establishes the contingency of necessary facts and that they’re necessarily non-contingent given the inference that is established across different modal domains…”

Ya dang tootin'! That thar's just what Cousin Cletus was a tellin’ us just the other day after drinkin’ somma his moonshine. 😉

* A Gish gallop is a rhetorical technique where a debater overwhelms an opponent by presenting an excessive number of arguments, half-truths, or inaccuracies in a short amount of time. It prioritizes the quantity of arguments over quality, making it impossible for the opponent to refute each point within the given timeframe.
Key Characteristics and Origin
Origin: Coined in 1994 by anthropologist Eugenie Scott, it is named after creationist Duane Gish, who famously used this tactic to bury opponents in false claims.
Goal: The goal is not to win through logical argument but to exhaust the opponent and create the appearance of a "win" for observers who may not realize the arguments are shallow or incorrect.

Joe Conservative said...

Done gish galloping, Dave?

Joe Conservative said...

Cui bono? lol!

Dave Dubya said...

Cui bono, indeed!

"oil and gas firms $18 billion in tax incentives while rolling back incentives for clean energy alternatives. He’s placed fossil fuel allies in charge of the agencies that oversee the industry and fast-tracked drilling projects on public lands."

As we watch their war profits rolling in from our wallets.

Dave Dubya said...

Cui bono, indeed. In just 2025:

https://www.npr.org/2026/01/14/nx-s1-5677024/trump-profits-merch-hotels-crypto

Before President Donald Trump's first term, he was in a "tight spot" financially, according to New Yorker writer David Kirkpatrick. At the start of his second term, David says, Trump was in an "even tighter" spot. But after just six months into his second term, Trump's financial situation started looking really good.

David has done a full accounting for what the family has been up to, and even using conservative estimates, David says Trump and his family have made almost $4 billion dollars "off of the presidency," in just about a year.


Jared, Don Jr., and Eric also thank you for their $billions in conflict of interest thanks to sweetheart nepotism deals that would not have happened if Sugar Daddy didn't get elected.

This is what you voted for. Spoiled brats, oligarchs, and MAGA insiders grifting $billions.

Dave Dubya said...

Ah, but the payoff for MAGA supporters is more than just money, right?
They get to bask in their gleeful cruelty in watching the hated Untermensch POC and other scapegoats losing their healthcare and food stamps.
And ask a veteran how his local VA hospital is doing.
This level of kleptocracy is exponentially worse than ever because we have a CRIMINAL in the Oval Office.
So, please continue with your "Uni-Party" deflection.
And by all means, don't follow the money.