• @Mudface
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    -331 year ago

    Honestly, it sounds like you’re the extreme one if you think the majority of everyone else is either centrist or extremist themselves.

    How can you reconcile that?

    • @CustosliberaOP
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      151 year ago

      If I understand what you’ve wrote you said;

      You’re an extremist if you think the majority of other people are extremists.

      Could you please elaborate on that?

      • @Mudface
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        -151 year ago

        If you want to do this, we can.

        But can we start with an agreed on definition of the term ‘extremist’?

        My point is that, if you think 300 million other people in your country are extremists, and there are any 350-ish million people in your country - mayyyyybe the 300 aren’t the extremists and maybe you are.

        If that’s how you see the world

        • Em Adespoton
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          71 year ago

          That doesn’t make sense. Looking at the US, there appears to be around 18% on the extreme right, 60 percent on the moderate right, 20% on the moderate left to center, and 2% on the extreme left.

          But the media reporting on them appear to be weighted extreme right and left.

          Populist politics and media have resulted in many countries around the world becoming less tolerant of opposing views, which has driven many discussions (and more people) to ideological extremes.

          But you can have 50% extreme left and 50% extreme right in a country easily. Just means nobody’s willing to compromise on anything.

          • @Mudface
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            01 year ago

            I’d like to see what the definition of ‘extreme left’ and ‘extreme right’ is to pair with those numbers. Is it something the ADL or NAACP came up with?