• WhyDoesntThisThingWork@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    You’re still demonstrating your inability to view as anything other than black and white issue by falsely setting it up as either supporting worker-enfranchisement (which of course sounds good) or not and not looking at any other nuance, as if the left is a single issue party only focused on workers rights and higher pay vs. complete and total political instability. Then trying to force people into making a choice in your false dilemma so you pretend to mentally and morally superior to them when they play along.

    The absolute, bull-shit ridiculousness of what you’re saying is the exact reason many consider themselves to be centrist. It’s not because they lack the understanding of nuance and politics, it’s because YOU do.

    • WaxedWookie@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      What’s your definition of left wing, exactly?

      Fuck me for pointing to the widely accepted core, defining traits of a political and economic system without acknowledging every possible stance on each incidental position around it I guess.

      I asked for examples of the instability OP cited and a centrist policy - if you see that as a ridiculous notion devoid of the possibility of nuance and forcing you to make some kind of choice, that feels more like a you issue, my guy.

      Feel free to reach out when you’re capable of engaging the point… like just giving examples or a better definition.