What I find hilarious is the number of people voicing over-dramatized fear of some right-wing dictatorial uprising in the U.S. Leftist policies absolutely dominate the laws of the land and the cultural narrative. That still isn't enough, apparently. So, when more and more people start thinking as individuals and less as a collective, some of them are coming to realize that far-left ideology is damaging and often times absurd. Then, those people who voice concern or skepticism over far-left culture are treated as if they are ready to fall in line for a right-wing fascist dictatorship.
Sorry, but the radical left is much closer to fascism in the U.S. than the right is. The pendulum everyone speaks so often about is too extreme and the political climate too volitile to be healthy. There is no middle ground it seems in politics. Either you're called a tranny-loving leftist cuck or a bigoted fascist N@zi.
Here's an idea, how about I'm someone who likes some things and not others and don't really give a damn what party the idea comes from.
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That pendulum is referred to as a pendulum for a reason. The only place it's capable of stopping is in the middle.
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Every bit of this!! 👍👍