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[–]makesyoudownvote 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

Democrats share nearly nothing in common these days except a hatred of the right.

That's why everything that Democrat politicians say uses such vague language. They oversimplify complex topics into little trite sayings like "It's all about love" or "I just think they deserve human rights" and then act offended if you dare question what these human rights are or how they might not mesh with what is being suggested.

They discourage discussion and thought because it risks unraveling the alliance of so many different people who really don't actually have the same goals at all.

Don't get me wrong here, the Republican party isn't exactly a shining example of collaboration either. I'm extremely surprised there wasn't more of a schism in 2016 when Trump was elected, because he shared very little in common with the majority of Republicans at that point, but the party sort of adapted to him.

Honestly, not in a left vs right way Hilary Clinton was literally the more literally "conservative" candidate in that election, and in many ways so was Biden in the next one. They are old school establishment who don't shake very much up, and basically just give you more of the same. That's what conservative means more or less. That said they both want desperately to seem progressive, and don't have any real moral compass at their cores to guide them, so they do end up pushing things that are not at all conservative. They want woke points and are willing to lie about their own past to get them.

I honestly wish we could just get away from this stupid party system and get people who are willing to really stand for something unique. To really share their perspective.

[–]sandmax 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

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