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Because most supposed "centrists" don't really have a balanced centrist opinion at all. Most "centrists" seem to believe that being politically and socially uninformed is the most reasonable and intelligent take, saying "I'm not taking sides because I'm better than that" in a literal holier-than-thou sense of superiority, basically proud of their ignorance, who ends up doing more to hate on protestors and bend over backwards for the status quo. They're about as right-wing as it gets, just quieter and absolute absence of a spine.
Yes, centrists.
You're thinking of Neutralians from Futurama, not centrists.
Centrists are simply people who don't subscribe to the party platform of any particular political party. They still have opinions on certain issues and they still vote. If the DNC came out tomorrow in support of something I know nothing about, I wouldn't automatically start supporting that thing, nor decry people who don't. I'd try to find out as much as I can about it, and if I still feel ignorant, I don't vote on it.
Source: Me, I'm a centrist.
You're describing an independent.
Centrists explicitly try to place themselves in the middle of two sides, which given how insane and authoritarian one side often is, makes even the middle point of those views unreasonable to hold.
Seems we're simply working with different definitions.
Mine appears to align with Wikipedia. Where are you getting yours from?
How's that working out for you?
Just fine, thank you. How are you?