• DragonTypeWyvern@midwest.social
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    6 months ago

    It’s okay, buddy, I believe you’re not a Trumper.

    You’re just not a centrist either, because that’s not a real thing.

    You can support the oligarchal control of the means of production without believing in a specific oligarch’s policies. That doesn’t make you more left, it’s perfectly right wing to believe in human rights. It just means you think exploiting labor is one of those rights, as equally important as the right to self defense and freedom of speech and protest.

    And you believe in those, right?

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      6 months ago

      Exploiting labor? You mean two people entering into a contract voluntarily?

      Person 1: I will pay you $X to paint my house

      Person 2: I accept the terms of this agreement

      DragonTypeWyven: isn’t there someone else you forgot to ask?

    • KillingTimeItself@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      6 months ago

      centrism is real, and like schrodingers cat, it’s both alive and dead until you look inside the box.

      Someone who claims themselves to be a centrist, is often miserable. Someone who claims themselves to be socially progressive, or economically conservative (for example) is often best defined as a “centrist” since they often toe the line, and will in many cases, cross over the line depending on policy, and how they feel that year. These people are more analogous to swing voters more than anything.