Centrism doesn’t mean you’re taking a median view of the population. It means you’re not blindly following a left or right approach, and even more so as it approaches extreme ends of the spectrum. It means you’re listening to all relevant data to the issue at hand, and forming it into one coherent opinion, usually somewhere right of extreme left, and left of extreme right.
There are ALWAYS pros and cons to everything, even ‘obvious’ things like abolishing slavery. To pretend otherwise is disingenuous and damages your own point for the sake of being a bit more emotionally comfortable. I prefer to eschew labels, left, right, center, alt, or otherwise because it allows me to more easily assimilate information that I might otherwise disregard because “eww it’s RIGHT leaning”.
To be clear, I fall pretty far left on most topics, but not because I’m a lefty. I fall there because it makes the most sense after hearing all of the information.
so you agree that it is just support whatever is the most self-serving, understandable that centrists tend to fall in for heavily conservative far right shit, because if your stance isn’t based on any moral system it’s possible to rob men of rights and freedom.
I’m not entirely sure what you’re getting at. I think any belief system is based on some kind of moral system, but moral systems themselves aren’t based on much that’s tangible. You can use any justification you want to rob people of rights, and all systems of politics and morality must do this inherently.
The point I’m making is, a lot of people get attached to being “left” or “right”, and being entrenched in one or the other (or centrism, honestly) only serves to allow yourself to ignore things you don’t want to hear from the others, and turn the others into somehow less-than.
A perfect example of the less-than I’m talking about, you use a lot of language that implies right and center people are somehow morally less than left people. This isn’t true, they have a different perspective and different set of priorities that lead them to different outcomes. Same thing if I was talking to a right leaning person about a lefty. The truth, or at least the thing that will benefit the MOST people is somewhere between those two. They’re both looking at it, from different directions, so it looks different.
Centrism doesn’t mean you’re taking a median view of the population. It means you’re not blindly following a left or right approach, and even more so as it approaches extreme ends of the spectrum. It means you’re listening to all relevant data to the issue at hand, and forming it into one coherent opinion, usually somewhere right of extreme left, and left of extreme right.
There are ALWAYS pros and cons to everything, even ‘obvious’ things like abolishing slavery. To pretend otherwise is disingenuous and damages your own point for the sake of being a bit more emotionally comfortable. I prefer to eschew labels, left, right, center, alt, or otherwise because it allows me to more easily assimilate information that I might otherwise disregard because “eww it’s RIGHT leaning”.
To be clear, I fall pretty far left on most topics, but not because I’m a lefty. I fall there because it makes the most sense after hearing all of the information.
so you agree that it is just support whatever is the most self-serving, understandable that centrists tend to fall in for heavily conservative far right shit, because if your stance isn’t based on any moral system it’s possible to rob men of rights and freedom.
I’m not entirely sure what you’re getting at. I think any belief system is based on some kind of moral system, but moral systems themselves aren’t based on much that’s tangible. You can use any justification you want to rob people of rights, and all systems of politics and morality must do this inherently.
The point I’m making is, a lot of people get attached to being “left” or “right”, and being entrenched in one or the other (or centrism, honestly) only serves to allow yourself to ignore things you don’t want to hear from the others, and turn the others into somehow less-than.
A perfect example of the less-than I’m talking about, you use a lot of language that implies right and center people are somehow morally less than left people. This isn’t true, they have a different perspective and different set of priorities that lead them to different outcomes. Same thing if I was talking to a right leaning person about a lefty. The truth, or at least the thing that will benefit the MOST people is somewhere between those two. They’re both looking at it, from different directions, so it looks different.