She is definitely a progressive in most of the things she says. She seems to hold the opinion that one of the things that hurt progressives and Democrats the most is that, if anything, they tended to be too timid in pushing and explaining their progressive policies. They should have spent more time explaining the advantages of those policies and less emphasis on demonizing the right and simply accusing them of being fascists. I agree with her on that.
Here are several points she presents in the video that I wholeheartedly support. She highlights that the extremists in the progressive movement are aligning themselves with actual terrorists.
I don't agree with that! Any who align themselves with actual terrorists don't deserve to be called progressives
She emphasizes that in the discussion surrounding trans children, the progressive stance is for parents to remain silent and heed the voices of those making decisions for trans kids.
I don't agree with that, but I do think that loving and caring parents should heed the voices of their children.
She emphasizes the importance of returning to science and reality in discussions about trans issues related to children.
A huge amen to that!
She believes that others see progressives as unlikable individuals.
Not as many as you seem to think. Those who do feel that way are basically misinformed about what progressives really stand for, just like you.
She refers to the team as progressive, but in reality, it's more like team burn everything down!
I disagree with her on that!
She claims that the radical progressive movement over the last decade has turned against Western values, white individuals, Jewish communities, and men.
Radical, extremism within any movements is never a good thing. Nevertheless, though there are a lot of admirable Western values, white individuals and men, it would be foolish to insist that none of them are any good or in need of improvement. And anyone who turned against communities simply because they are Jewish is not at all progressive. But as with any other demographic, villains and bigots exist among them.
Anyone who opposes them is quickly branded as an evil right-winger and ultimately labeled as a Nazi.
Not just anyone!
She accurately observes that progressivism and socialism represent cultural dead ends that are unlikely to advance any further in America.
Given the fact that she still proudly calls herself a progressive, I doubt that she is really resigned to that dismal view.
Brianna Wu, the trans woman featured in this video, faced a barrage of insults and was branded a right winger simply for daring to express a viewpoint that diverged from the prevailing narrative of extreme progressivism. Now, Gunnar, I want you to focus intently on Molok, Canpakes, and Schmo. They have no choice but to tarnish this person's reputation.
Upon reading this, they will likely turn to Google in search of information that portrays this individual unfavorably, as someone who simply seeks to criticize others. Canpakes will particularly be looking up Google for the most unpleasant information about Brianna so that it can be shared here in the thread to portray Brianna in a negative light.
Please stop unjustly maligning my friends!
Hold on, Gunnar! It is approaching. The board progressives are searching through Google and Reddit in an effort to uncover any information that could portray Brianna as a Nazi or maybe a Zionist pig! Anyway, the video runs for an hour, but you only need to watch the first 15 minutes or so to grasp why Brianna believes progressivism has completely lost its way.
I'm sorry she feels that way, if that is what she really believes. I'm not at all sure that she has completely given up on progessivism.
You willing to watch the video Gunnar and offer up an opinion on what she believes?
I watched the entire tedious video as you suggested and have given my opinions on it.
As I have said before here is how I define "progressivism"
While many ideologies can fall under the banner of progressivism, both the current and historical movement are characterized by a critique of unregulated capitalism, desiring a more active democratic government to take a role in safeguarding human rights, bringing about cultural development, and being a check-and-balance on corporate monopolies.[10][11]
If your definition of the term significantly disagrees with that, I reject it!
No precept or claim is more suspect or more likely to be false than one that can only be supported by invoking the claim of Divine authority for it--no matter who or what claims such authority.