That’s what they want to get done: maintaining the status quo lol
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Centrists believe change is possible nd necessary but should happen slowly; gradually; step by step; by consensus. Far right nd left on the other hand believe change should happen immediately/now if necessary by force w/o finding common-ground(s) w those who r not convinced (yet)
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A true democratic system is where people r convienced for a change nd actually fight for that change in that process not a system u wake up nd find urself in "revolutionary times" where ur opinion doesnt matter but a group of people "sacrificing" their "best" to "better" ur life
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I see centrism as a refinement of conservatism. Keeping Things the same is absurd unless you triage and start excluding things. Centrism defines its exclusionary filters in ways that preserve existing power imbalances. Conservatism ends up being nostalgic progressivism. I think.
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Nice circular reasoning you got there
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The "don't make waves" status quo , let's not upset the rich people crowd
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I always believed that things worked best in balance, unchecked capitalism is bad, capitalism with regulations to protect the environment and workers leads to prosperity for everyone. That’s kinda how I see a centralist. Not one extreme or the other.
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