• @heron
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    -711 months ago

    If you can’t describe at least a few downsides to your tribe’s vision for humanity you haven’t asked enough questions. Extremists, almost by definition, don’t see the downsides to their own views. This is why they don’t like “centrists”; we ask questions they don’t like the answers to.

    • TSG_Asmodeus (he, him)
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      1011 months ago

      I think what they don’t like is being told there’s some sort of ‘middle ground’ with groups like Fascists. Like are we compromising on which minorities aren’t allowed to exist, or which groups are ‘un pure’ and forced to leave (said) country?

      There’s also the rather awkward point the ‘centrist’ starts parroting right-wing talking points…

      • @heron
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        011 months ago

        “Centrists” understand that calling everyone you disagree with a fascist takes any real meaning from the word, and removes any possibility of convincing those people that you want to include them in making the world a better place. Progress on societal issues requires bringing society along. Extremists start wars. “Centrists” make progress.

        • TSG_Asmodeus (he, him)
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          111 months ago

          Centrists tried to work with the Nazis, I don’t recall that turning out so well.

          Good thing they didn’t listen to those “extremist” unionists.