Jimmy the Giant
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So there's always been that elephant in the room, which is income inequality, which is what lefties need to talk about. And that has to be what we push because that's what actually fixes it.
So there's always been that elephant in the room, which is income inequality, which is what lefties need to talk about. And that has to be what we push because that's what actually fixes it.
I think that has to be forefront now. And it's the same, I think also class. I think talk about class more than ethnicity and gender. I really do think, I know and I 100% understand that your average, I think it's something like your average African, like sub-Saharan African in Britain makes 10p to every one pound a white British person does. So I understand there is that deep problem.
I think that has to be forefront now. And it's the same, I think also class. I think talk about class more than ethnicity and gender. I really do think, I know and I 100% understand that your average, I think it's something like your average African, like sub-Saharan African in Britain makes 10p to every one pound a white British person does. So I understand there is that deep problem.
But I think in this landscape we're in, we have to focus on class as the connecting factor. Because when you split it all into these categories, that's when the right go, well, look, they care more about the black people. They care more about the gay people. They care more about the feminists or whatever. And it's like, really, no.
But I think in this landscape we're in, we have to focus on class as the connecting factor. Because when you split it all into these categories, that's when the right go, well, look, they care more about the black people. They care more about the gay people. They care more about the feminists or whatever. And it's like, really, no.
The left-wing people are actually just saying, look at this problem, look at this problem, look at this problem. But if we unite it as a message, just on messaging, as being more about class and inequality, I just think that's going to...
The left-wing people are actually just saying, look at this problem, look at this problem, look at this problem. But if we unite it as a message, just on messaging, as being more about class and inequality, I just think that's going to...
How do you think you can avoid the right picking apart at those divisions? Because that's all, because I fundamentally agree with you, but it's like the right is so opportunistic.
How do you think you can avoid the right picking apart at those divisions? Because that's all, because I fundamentally agree with you, but it's like the right is so opportunistic.
I think you have to get into those spaces. That was one of the things I said in the video.
I think you have to get into those spaces. That was one of the things I said in the video.
And I don't like...
And I don't like...
fundamentally massively agree with destiny i like his critiques on some of like magger and stuff like that but like he was the only guy going into those spaces like he was the only guy going in because everyone else took the sort of like principled stance of your platform in them so i think yeah you just have to get into those spaces i don't know if it's something i would like to do is debating because there's a lot of pressure but i think it can be done i do have one one one related question though
fundamentally massively agree with destiny i like his critiques on some of like magger and stuff like that but like he was the only guy going into those spaces like he was the only guy going in because everyone else took the sort of like principled stance of your platform in them so i think yeah you just have to get into those spaces i don't know if it's something i would like to do is debating because there's a lot of pressure but i think it can be done i do have one one one related question though
This is something I've been wrestling with. It's like...
This is something I've been wrestling with. It's like...
they call it like a relationship of convenience you know so it's like sometimes you have to think about everything strategically and it's the same with what I was saying about focusing on class over like minority and like gender and stuff it's just strategically if we're looking at like a board game the position we're in currently that makes more sense to do something unifying and then move on I get your critique I think it makes sense what you're saying like then it's the rise and tide for us all but
they call it like a relationship of convenience you know so it's like sometimes you have to think about everything strategically and it's the same with what I was saying about focusing on class over like minority and like gender and stuff it's just strategically if we're looking at like a board game the position we're in currently that makes more sense to do something unifying and then move on I get your critique I think it makes sense what you're saying like then it's the rise and tide for us all but