• average650@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Pretty big yikes to start out with just a blanket statement like that, but you do you.

    I think there are exceptions. I was trying to be brief.

    I’m not really sure what you mean by this part other than you just think the term fascist is being applied in scenarios where there’s just disagreement?

    Yes, basically. I think that is something that happens. A major issue with american politics at the moment is treating it like there are two camps, the far left and the fasicst far right.

    But it really isn’t difficult to see the modern Republican party very much represents the ideals of fascism.

    I basically agree. And we have to call that out.

    But, there are many others who really aren’t liberal, who also aren’t republican. Like I said, there are more positions than the two most popularly described.

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      But, there are many others who really aren’t liberal, who also aren’t republican. Like I said, there are more positions than the two most popularly described.

      Unfortunately, other positions aren’t really allowed to participate in our current system. Until there’s ranked choice or some other voting system in place that would break the walls down of the two party system, you kinda have to choose one or the other to have any kind of voice whatsoever.

      And the reason that people on the left see “centrists” as mostly Republicans wearing masks is because people who identify as centrists tend to vote Republican. Who we already established are fascists. It’s like, yes I agree there is nuance in the world that must be addressed that cannot be addressed when you think of only red vs blue, but until we have the tools to actually do anything but that, we can’t just say “well I disagree with things on both sides” and leave it at that when one side is actively undermining the very foundations of our democracy.

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          This might be the difference between online vs in person. If you had asked me 10 years ago what my political affiliations were I would have tried hard to say I didn’t align with either main party. But fuck if I haven’t voted straight dem in every election.

          On the other hand people online often say they are centrists so they can excuse abhorrent Republican behavior with the ol’ “both sides are bad” bullshit. It often isn’t any real policy stance, it just serves to present a facade of non-bias so as to further shift the Overton window even further right.

          But yea I totally get what you mean, I never wanted to be a Dem because of all the rampant neoliberal corpo dicksucking that continues to prevent all kinds of good progress, but if the alternative is fascism and those are the only real choices I have I’ll hold my nose and vote D every single damn time.