Regressive Left
Also known as: Ctrl-Left · Regressive Liberals
"Regressive Left" is a political epithet coined by British activist Maajid Nawaz in 2012 to describe liberals who he argued tolerate illiberal ideologies, particularly Islamism, in the name of multiculturalism1. The term spread rapidly through YouTube debate culture and political commentary in late 2015 and early 2016, picked up by figures like Sam Harris, Richard Dawkins, and Bill Maher3. It became a go-to rhetorical weapon in online culture war arguments, used across forums, social media, and video essays to accuse left-leaning people of applying progressive values selectively.
TL;DR
"Regressive Left" is a political epithet coined by British activist Maajid Nawaz in 2012 to describe liberals who he argued tolerate illiberal ideologies, particularly Islamism, in the name of multiculturalism.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
"Regressive Left" is deployed as a label in political arguments, not as an image template. The typical usage pattern:
Identify a person or group on the political left who appears to defend or excuse an illiberal practice (often related to Islamism, but also applied to other contexts).
Apply the label "regressive left" to frame their position as self-contradictory: claiming progressive values while tolerating regressive ones.
The term often appears in social media posts, YouTube video titles, Reddit threads, and opinion pieces.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
Nawaz himself was a former member of the Islamist group Hizb ut-Tahrir before becoming an anti-extremism activist, giving the term added weight from personal experience.
A Quora question about the label posted on December 10, 2015, received a top reply listing Reza Aslan, Glenn Greenwald, and Cenk Uygur as examples of the "regressive left".
David Rand compared blind loyalty to one's political "tribe" to the dangerous "my country right or wrong" mentality, arguing that "if Donald Trump says that an object is black, does that guarantee that it is white?"
The term spawned the parallel coinage "Ctrl-Left" as a play on "Alt-Right," though this variant never achieved the same traction.
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- 3Regressive Left - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 4Alt-rightencyclopedia
- 5Regressive Left - Urban Dictionarydictionary