Oh em gee, is France breaking the cycle?

M aybe :T

  • masquenox@lemmy.world
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    28 days ago

    They say “uninspiring centrist” as if there has ever been something like an “inspiring” centrist.

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      28 days ago

      Or a centrist.

      Centrism doesn’t exist, they’re all conservatives that don’t like being called conservatives. The only thing they ever do is to give out the bare minimum of concessions to keep the status quo going.

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        24 days ago

        That’s true for American “centrists”, but not for some European centrists. Centrists here are often either conservatives that are pretty left relatively to their party or social democrats that are pretty right relatively to their party, meeting somewhere in the middle.

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    28 days ago

    Nope, France is unfortunately not breaking the circle, because the left did not win the election, they just have more MPs than the others, but not at all a strict majority. Now, Uninspiring “center” and right (and why not some far right) are trying to form an alliance to form a government…

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    28 days ago

    You break the cycle by voting. It’s all relative, you could have things cycling between “leftist” and “centrist” but leftist not voting means it cycles between “centrists” and the right-wing.

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    27 days ago

    Ireland doesn’t really have a far right. Most ofnyheir reactionary parties have been populist far left.

    The concept is sound, but the flags dont necessarily fall correctly.

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    28 days ago

    Are you forgetting to include a dishonest leftist that “solves” all the problems with policies that only increases them, or are you calling the leftists “centrists”?

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      28 days ago

      Oh look… a right-winger that couldn’t recognize a leftist if one where to bite him in the arrse is whining about leftists.

      Yawn.

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        28 days ago

        It always makes me laugh a bit when people describe neolibs as leftists lol. Then I just feel dead inside at how common it’s become for people to confuse centre left liberals for leftists (or even centre right in a lot of cases, especially the US)

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          28 days ago

          Yeah, it’s depressing but not really surprising considering the deliberately poor political and historical (and otherwise) education we’re generally given, and the media (also deliberately of course) muddying the waters with modern day McCarthyism…

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      28 days ago

      You see,the only true left is marxist lenonism all else is actually just centrism. /s

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      28 days ago

      Except the US(I don’t know other countries politics) doesn’t have any leftist politicians except maybe Bernie. If their first goal isn’t social policies and their second goal isn’t expanding personal liberties(civil rights, women’s rights) then they are not a leftist.