Dirtbag left
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The dirtbag left is a style of left-wing politics that eschews civility to convey a left-wing populist and anti-capitalist message using vulgarity. It is most closely associated with American left-wing online media that emerged in the mid-2010s, such as the podcast Chapo Trap House.
Origins
{{quote box |width=33% |quote=Vulgarity is the language of the people, and so it should be among the grammars of the left, just as it has been historically, to wield righteously against the corrupt and the powerful. |author=—Amber A'Lee Frost |source="The Necessity of Political Vulgarity"}}
The term was coined by Amber A'Lee Frost and is associated with her essay "The Necessity of Political Vulgarity", published in Current Affairs in 2016. While the essay does not directly use the term dirtbag left, it mounts a defense of politics that uses "vulgarity as a tool for fighting the powerful", citing libelles used to slander Marie Antoinette, Cohen v. California, and N.W.A's protest song "Fuck tha Police", among others. Frost writes that vulgarity in itself is not "inherently subversive", but argues that the left must reclaim it "from the Trumps of the world" lest it be "handicapped by [its] own civility."
Examples
The dirtbag left is most closely associated with the American politics podcast Chapo Trap House, which Frost co-hosted. Chapo emerged in 2016 in the context of the 2016 Democratic Party presidential primaries and subsequent presidential election. It combines political analysis and punditry from a socialist perspective with elements of comedy and irony, in the style of a shock jock.{{Cite magazine |date=2021-07-23 |title=The Post-Dirtbag Left |url=https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2021/08/02/the-post-dirtbag-left |access-date=2022-05-17 |magazine=The New Yorker |language=en-US}} Chapo gained attention for its criticism of both the Republican and Democratic parties, particularly what the podcast claimed was the Democratic Party's complicity with a conservative agenda.
Beyond Chapo, media outlets that have been linked to, described as, or identify with the dirtbag left include the podcasts Street Fight Radio, TrueAnon, Red Scare, Stavvy's World, and Cum Town; the publications The Baffler and Current Affairs; and internet streamers Hasan Piker and Vaush.{{cite web | url=https://kotaku.com/socialist-twitch-streamer-says-hes-changing-minds-1834899434 | title=Socialist Twitch Streamer Says He's Changing Minds | date=May 20, 2019 }}{{Cite book |last=Mirrlees |first=Tanner |title=Beyond Digital Capitalism: New Ways of Living |publisher=New York University Press |year=2020 |isbn=978-1-58367-883-1 |editor-last1=Panitch |editor-first1=Leo |editor-link=Leo Panitch |series=Socialist Register 2021 |location=New York |pages=112–136 |chapter=Socialists on Social Media Platforms: Communicating within and Against Digital Capitalism |jstor=j.ctv27ftv9f.9 |oclc=1255908917 |editor-last2=Albo |editor-first2=Greg}} These outlets are noted as presenting comedy as "applied to an ideological reading of the news of the day, with a particular focus on political feeling or style."
Dirtbag left-style humor resurged after Donald Trump won the 2024 United States presidential election in the form of a trend called "Dark Woke", described as treating MAGA in the same vulgar manner that it has long treated everyone else.{{cite web |last1=Kiley |first1=Rachel |title=What is Dark Woke & should the left embrace it? An explainer |url=https://www.yahoo.com/news/dark-woke-left-embrace-explainer-120738679.html |website=Yahoo |access-date=2 February 2025 |date=31 January 2025}} In The Guardian, Peter Rothpletz wrote that Democrats should use it to criticize Republicans under the label "Dark Woke" or #DarkWoke.{{cite web |last1=Rothpletz |first1=Peter |date=30 January 2025 |title=How do Democrats harness #DarkWoke? |url=https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/jan/30/democrats-dark-woke-trump |access-date=2 February 2025 |website=The Guardian}}
Tenets and rhetorical style
The dirtbag left has been described as an anti-fascist, anti-conservative, anti-nationalist, anti-centrist, and anti-liberal ideology. It has been linked to a variety of political stances, including anti–political correctness; anti-inequality; a disregard for civility; opposition to the wealthy and support for redistributive economic policies; and support for both the 2016 and 2020 presidential campaigns of Bernie Sanders. The Iraq War and 2008 financial crisis have been cited as particular radicalizing events for the dirtbag left.
Rhetorically, the dirtbag left is noted as a vulgar, "bawdy offensive balance to cautious mainstream liberal politics", with "a dismissive attitude towards the niceties of liberal political correctness" that frequently direct insults and attacks through social media at specific public figures with political or economic power. The Times of London cited the rise of this rhetorical style as evidence of "the limitations of wokeness as a political force" and an example of the changing nature of politics on the internet.
Despite the connotations of the term dirtbag left, its use is not typically considered derogatory, with The New York Times calling the term "a defense mechanism that doubles as a nickname." Self-identification with the term is indicative of the dirtbag left's tendency toward irony and self-deprecation, with Frost noting that the term "speaks to a lot of people who have been dismissed or chided by liberals for embracing vulgarity, eschewing sanctimony or piety, and refusing to be civil to the right wing", adding that the term "says something positive about what we do believe, and what we’re willing to ruthlessly fight for, regardless of established etiquette." Chapo co-host Will Menaker joked that "if you sleep on a mattress on the floor and fuck in a sleeping bag, then you just might be the dirtbag left", before explaining that he sees the dirtbag left as a "scurrilous and funny approach to left-wing politics" that contrasts "utterly humorless and bloodless" liberalism.
Reception
Writer Amanda Marcotte argued that the ideology is linked to "that male privilege of intimidating people into assuming you're cool" and comparing it to the television series Jackass. Canadian writer Jeet Heer argued that the dirtbag left is a form of "doomed to fail" dominance politics, arguing that "derision is useful for one half of politics—defeating the opposing party—but has nothing to say to the crucial other half of forming alliances that can govern effectively for the people."
While right-wing misogyny often gets more attention, academics note that toxic masculinity within the dirtbag left has led to harassment of women and even resulted in a statement by the Democratic Socialists of America about sexism in its organization.{{Citation |last1=Menon |first1=Pratiksha |title=The Dirtbag Left: Bernie Bros and the Persistence of Left-Wing Misogyny |date=2021 |url=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-83734-1_19 |work=The Palgrave Handbook of Gendered Violence and Technology |pages=375–376 |editor-last=Powell |editor-first=Anastasia |access-date=2023-04-21 |place=Cham |publisher=Springer International Publishing |language=en |doi=10.1007/978-3-030-83734-1_19 |isbn=978-3-030-83734-1 |last2=DeCook |first2=Julia R. |s2cid=245637556 |editor2-last=Flynn |editor2-first=Asher |editor3-last=Sugiura |editor3-first=Lisa}}{{Cite web|last=Bz|first=Rosie|last2=DF|first2=Annie|date=2018-03-14|title=Statement on Women in DSA Leadership|url=https://medium.com/%40breadandrosie/statement-on-women-in-dsa-leadership-f697aa83cb78|access-date=2025-04-20|website=Medium}}
References
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{{cite web |last1=Frost |first1=Amber A'Lee |title=The Necessity of Political Vulgarity |url=https://www.currentaffairs.org/news/2016/08/the-necessity-of-political-vulgarity |website=Current Affairs |access-date=5 May 2020 |date=25 August 2016}}
{{cite web |last1=Jones |first1=Sarah |title=The Dirtbag Manifesto |url=https://www.dissentmagazine.org/article/chapo-trap-house-book-dirtbag-manifesto-satire-liberalism-socialism |website=Dissent |access-date=5 May 2020 |date=Fall 2018}}
{{cite web |last1=Koshy |first1=Yohann |title='The Voice of the Dirtbag Left': socialist US comics Chapo Trap House |url=https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2019/jun/03/chapo-trap-house-podcast-interview-trump-socialist-us-comics |website=The Guardian |access-date=15 May 2020 |date=3 June 2019}}
{{cite web |last1=Semley |first1=John |title=The rise of the internet's 'dirtbag left' |url=https://www.macleans.ca/society/the-rise-of-the-internets-dirtbag-left/ |website=Maclean's |access-date=5 May 2020 |date=5 July 2017}}
{{cite magazine |last1=Tolentino |first1=Jia |authorlink1=Jia Tolentino |title=What Will Become of the Dirtbag Left? |magazine=The New Yorker |url=https://www.newyorker.com/culture/persons-of-interest/what-will-become-of-the-dirtbag-left |access-date=5 May 2020 |date=18 November 2016}}
{{cite magazine |last1=Heer |first1=Jeet |authorlink1=Jeet Heer |title=The Dirtbag Left and the Problem of Dominance Politics |url=https://newrepublic.com/article/143926/dirtbag-left-problem-dominance-politics |magazine=The New Republic |access-date=15 May 2020 |date=19 July 2017}}
{{cite web |last1=Bowles |first1=Nellie |title=The Pied Pipers of the Dirtbag Left Want to Lead Everyone to Bernie Sanders |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/29/us/politics/bernie-sanders-chapo-trap-house.html |website=The New York Times |access-date=5 May 2020 |date=1 March 2020}}
{{cite web |last1=Rhode |first1=Jason |title=Chapo Trap House are the Vulgar, Brilliant Demigods of the New Progressive Left |url=https://www.pastemagazine.com/media/chapo-trap-house/chapo-trap-house-are-the-vulgar-brilliant-demigods/ |website=Paste |access-date=15 May 2020 |date=29 July 2016}}
{{cite web |last1=Malone |first1=Noreen |title=Red Scare Leans Into Nothing |url=https://www.thecut.com/2018/10/profile-red-scare-podcast.html |website=New York |access-date=5 May 2020 |date=25 October 2018}}
{{cite web |last1=Beckwith |first1=Caleb |title=Epstein Brain is for the People |url=https://openspace.sfmoma.org/2020/03/epstein-brain-is-for-the-people/ |website=San Francisco Museum of Modern Art |access-date=30 April 2020 |date=3 March 2020}}
{{cite web |last1=Power |first1=Nina |title=Oracles, perverts and the Dirtbag Left |url=https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/oracles-perverts-and-the-dirtbag-left |website=The Spectator|location=London |access-date=15 May 2020 |date=7 March 2020}}
{{cite web |last1=Marriott |first1=James |title=Goodbye woke liberals, hello dirtbag left |url=https://www.thetimes.com/comment/article/woke-liberalism-is-dead-stand-by-for-the-dirtbag-left-v5v29pw57 |work=The Times|location=London|access-date=15 May 2020 |date=21 April 2020}}
{{cite web |last1=North |first1=Anna |last2=Stein |first2=Jeff |title=Listen to what socialist women are saying about misogyny on the left |url=https://www.vox.com/identities/2017/10/24/16503462/dsa-women-cumtown-chapo |work=Vox |access-date=5 May 2020 |date=24 October 2017}}
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