Link - https://twitter.com/ClareDalyMEP/status/1747323130060697682

They already Community Noted her - Clare Daly is a highly controversial Irish politician who was accused of nepotism, support for dictators like Putin and Assad, causing divide in European parliamentary left, and arguably doesn’t represent not just dead Irish ancestors but also majority of living Irish.

        • sir_this_is_a_wendys [he/him]@hexbear.net
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          They aren’t considered to be in the western ‘bloc’, which would also include South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Australia, etc. It’s definitely an outdated and inaccurate term, we should just call them losers.

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            The thing that excludes the balkans and Russia from being western is that they aren’t in the western hemisphere.

            Something notably distinct from Cuba.

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                No but I wouldn’t argue they’re eastern for the same reason that America and england are.

                They’re incredibly isolated and don’t really have any cultural neighbors other than New Zealand which is right on the border of the hemispheres while Cuba is literally within sight of America and surrounded by other western countries with similar culture and practically dead center in the western hemisphere.

                I get the point it’s a stand in for “imperial core” and “everybody else” but saying they’re western for the same reason that countries that are actually in the western hemisphere is a really dumb argument.

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                  You don’t seem to understand “western” is just a colloquialism for Americanism and Pan-Europeanism, geography plays only the most superficial of roles in the historical distribution of these cultures, imperialism tends to do funny things with geography

                  Also, in what possible way is Cuba culturally similar to the United States, and how is Australia culturally isolated from the rest of the Anglosphere? It’s the fact it’s populated by anglos that makes it a western country, not it’s positional coordinates on a giant sphere

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                    Cuba isn’t culturally all that similar to the US, but the sense in which you’re using “Western” is clearly different to what he means. Cuba is culturally similar to other Caribbean countries, we all share the past as Spanish colonies with imported African slaves and indigenous genocides, then being handed into American Monroe Doctrine hegemony. Similar history to every single Latin American country. When someone says West and means “countries that are closely linked economically, culturally, politically to America and Western Europe” as opposed to imperial core, I think it’s fully reasonable that they include Latin America, even when some Latin American countries don’t participate in the imperialist projects of the US and its allies.

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              Poland overlaps the same longitudes as, say, Serbia, so this isn’t really a full explanation. But the fact that former Yugoslavia is still isolated and othered from Western Europe means it’s culturally and politically distinct. Cuba, while politically distinct from surrounding countries, is culturally very close to other Caribbean countries. So it’s kind of a mixed bag, but I still think reasonably the only way to categorize Cuba is as a Western country despite the political difference.

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        What makes a country Western? I would’ve thought the fact that they’re so geographically close to other countries that are no doubt Western countries, and have a similar history as a former Spanish colony, have a majority Christian population, etc would count to make them a Western country. Obviously they have a very different mode of social organization to every other Western country, but if we’re trying to find the best Western country and we exclude all the good ones what’s the point?

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          Westernism has less to do with geography and more to do with ideology and fanatical adherence to white supremacist-coded capitalism

          Otherwise, the phrase “Australia is a western country” wouldn’t seem so normal despite its geographical ludicrousness

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            Yes I think if you define it more based on Western bloc vs Eastern bloc lines I’m more inclined to agree. But to me “Western” is more of a cultural label than a political one, so it seemed weird.

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              Even if you defined it culturally, the “west” would still end at the US/Mexican border, the Polish border, Gibraltar, and the Nauru/Manus Islands

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              A culture of white supremacy and Liberal Fascist colonialism

              The West TM, the inheritor of “the roman empire” is fascist and always has been. There’s a reason why USA, Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy and Britain were all obsessed with the Roman Empire and emulated it constantly and believed it to be the pinnacle of history. It’s because they’re all fascists. That’s what it means to be “The West”