Even though I no longer identify with the left, and have never identified with the right, I don’t like being called centrist, as it validates the outdated left-right continuum that I want to escape. In the spirit of today, I’d rather be known as “political spectrum non-binary.”
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Polarization is also rhetorical, using language to obliterate your ability to think in non-extreme ways. I don’t think I am “left” but all the other options are gone.
End of conversation
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So centre-left then
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I agree bhogat. It's harder to identify with them.the Issues you still align with are ones of economic Justice, centered arnd interest others in society. I ask cause that's my take, I think it's left wing politics from 15 years back but the new left have abandoned that (1
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Similar to
@RubinReport who has renewed the "classical liberal" connotation. Similar to how some Republicans now identify as constitutional Republican.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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(2) politics for instead focusing on catching people out, telling everyone how they transgressed and ready to accept any contradicton in position that let's them do that. They'll laugh at some workers and ignore some fascists so long as that is required. They walked away from us
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