Winning over Reactionaries

sometimes i post sources on /doomer/ regarding socialism and they can't really respond with anything other than "the world sucks anyway it is too good to be true", so i agree

I don't think that's really true, except in the most general sense. If anything, these methods are more effective on the left, judging by the prolific examples of shame and embarrassment for reinforcing left-liberal mores.

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Because the Koch brothers need union busting scabs.

Seriously though, I would never push for that. It's not helping any of us.

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The Dr. Bones saga is recent and relatively easy to remember, in which the accused victimizer was shamed off the internet by his former supporters on the left. I'm surprised that you'd deny shame and embarrassment are used as tactics by the left and left-liberals.

By "the left," I do mean mainly identitarians, but shame and embarrassment are used.

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It's weird because there are some people on the right that do dislike certain "celebrities" on their side, they just don't band together to kick them out of the group, like a lot of conservatives fucking hate Alex Jones for being a clown but they can't really shame him with anything, that's not how joining/leaving the right works. Hell lots of Zig Forumsyps hate Ben Shapiro too

That is sort of why the original comment mystified me as well. Shame and embarrassment have been used by the right in the past, but these methods are largely not used at the moment. Shame and embarrassment are not effective tactics against the right, by and large, because shame and embarrassment by the left often rely on mores generally accepted by the left and left-liberals, not by the right, so shaming and so on are only effective insofar as they can shame or embarrass powers (e.g. tech corporations) who also follow (or profess to follow) such mores.