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TopicWhere would you say you are on the political spectrum?
ellis123
09/27/22 3:37:52 PM
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AloneIBreak posted...
Probably should have used more than three options in the poll though because the progressives and liberals are going to argue who is left and who isnt, and how centrists are really right wingers in disguise because they enable/legitimize the right.
It is right-wingers that call liberals "left." Liberals recognize the fact that they aren't socialists, it's people who have an extremely vague grasp on reality that think that they aren't. Similarly, people who call themselves "centrist" are right-wingers that realize that they don't like the optics of being highly authoritarian and opt to act like they are somehow smarter than everyone else by having nuanced takes on the age of consent and how many lynchings should be allowed before it should be tut-tutted.

bsp77 posted...
I sometimes wonder if this is me but to lazy to research. I just know I have a little bit of a libertarian streak despite being pretty far left on most issues, especially social ones. Like for instance, if you don't want to bake a cake for a gay couple, then don't, but I hope you get boycotted to hell for it.
"Libertarian" is a term for communist when talking about anything but the American political party. Usually you can tell the denotation by the capitalized "L" for the party, but with it being the beginning of the sentence that is a bit trickier to talk about (though, obviously, with him mentioning "left" afterwards you can tell it as communism).

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