• sab@kbin.social
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    10 months ago

    I guess the closing footnote of the blog post summarizes it well:

    from the point of view of many leftists, they’re not very far left, and liberals are, in fact, right wing

    Trying to place people as left/right in an international forum like this is a complete waste of time. I’m writing from a Polish instance, where communist symbols are banned and the political left/right dimension looks completely different from my Scandinavian home country. In my traditionally left-leaning home country I’m a leftist. By the minds of many Americans I’m a stupid centrist because I’m not ideologically pure enough - Social Democracy is just capitalism with a human face etc. And don’t get me started on the Russians and the Chinese.

    For some people, if you reject Leninism you’re right wing.

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      10 months ago

      For some people, if you reject Leninism you’re right wing.

      It goes deeper: sometimes being Leninist is not enough.

      I used to be part of a socialist party, split into many “tendencies” (sub-parties? Dunno how to translate it). The way that we often referred to the largest tendency? “The right-wing of the party”.

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          10 months ago

          In a few cases it is a matter of purity = orthodoxy, indeed. In some it’s simply stupidity: failure to realise that those things rely on a point of reference. And in some it was simply “it’s understood in the context anyway, so… meh”.

          Still kind of amusing for outsiders.