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The Telegraph reports that “Left-wing parties are more unpopular now than at any time since the end of the Cold War.” The newspaper analyzed 73 democracies and found that “leftist parties suffered a record low average vote share of just 45.4 per cent in each democracy’s latest election.”

They explain it with this quote by an analyst at The European Council on Foreign Relations: “The globalisation-driven decline of organised labour, rising identity politics harnessed more successfully by the Right than the Left, and a general tendency among Leftist forces to fragment rather than unite.”

That’s willfully ignorant gobbledygook so let us take a stab at it: The left has championed war and crushed economies to do so, racism for the sake of antiracism, divisive identity politics, government spending that has crushed the middle and lower class, unquestioned biopharmaceutical power, destroyed women’s rights to single-sex spaces, promoted the agenda of perverts over science, lowered the standards of education thereby keeping the most disadvantaged people disadvantaged, allowed crime to run rampant, opened borders, trafficked children and sex workers under the nose of law enforcement, and censored and slandered anyone who pointed out any of the above.

Is it really such a mystery that the parties that did that are losing influence? GOOD riddance!

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