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ITT: people angry at the suggestion both parties are fascists on opposite ends of the spectrum
Because the mental laziness of suggesting that conservatives are the same as liberals is literally destroying the world.
But nevermind that. bOtH sIdEs
Funny here I thought it was the capitalist order that’s destroying the world.
Y’know, the one upheld by liberals and conservatives alike.
People keep telling me that capitalism’s the problem. We should vote against that. /s
Liberals and liberalism are conservative, both sides are not the same but they aren't as far apart as they should be.
I've heard this bullshit before. Keep peddling it elsewhere
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Opposite ends of what spectrum? Where are the left leaning candidates in America?
Bernie.
Bernie is a Social Democrat. He still wants Capitalism, he's a centrist at most.
How many left leaning policies has he passed?
I think you mean "voted for", he isn't Congress, and therefore doesn't pass bills, unless you suggest that only passed legislation makes someone one particular political wing, in which case, I'd argue that seems like a deeply flawed understanding of government.
My point was that there's no left wing representation in any meaningful positions of power in the United States. Obviously.
Was it obvious? Because it seems "obvious" to me that you moved the goalposts. If someone points to a senator or representatives at the federal level, you'd point to the lack of left-wing legislation they passed. That's goalpost moving. Would you like me to point at non-federal positions so you can say they aren't meaningful in spite of their passing of left-wing policies that affect my state or city? Also, I'll give you a hint, all of those politicians are NOT one of the two major parties.
The point is that one party is definitely different from the other, especially if you're queer, pregnant, able to become pregnant, a child, elderly, working, or a racial minority.
https://lemmy.ml/comment/9037972
Fascism is purely on the right, it's a violent entrenchment of Capitalist power.
That's because they're not, they're fascists on the same end of the spectrum.
Because if they're fascists they are not on opposite ends of the spectrum. The text is saying that Democrats produce fascists as well, because many Democrats enact what in regular life would be firmly right wing policies.
Because the Dems are the left wing in a bipartisan system, leftists hold the Dems to a higher standard. Likening them to fascists when they enact right wing policies against the will of the actual leftists forced to vote for them is a valid position.
There would have to be actual left wing candidates to begin with. Until then, they might be in different parties but they are firmly on the same end of the spectrum.