• Eiri@lemmy.ca
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    1 month ago

    Liberal and leftist are both very vague terms with several definitions that place them both in very different places in the political spectrum.

    You should just use other, clearer terms.

      • Eiri@lemmy.ca
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        1 month ago

        Some people think liberal is right-wing, just not extreme (for example, liberal party of Quebec)

        Some people think liberal is centrist. (For example, liberal party of Canada)

        Some people think liberal is some sort of wide category including everyone left of center.

        As for leftist, some people think it means anything left of center.

        Others think it means left-wing, but more so than center-left.

        Others yet think it refers only to the most left-wing of political opinions, including communists, anarcho-communists, and adjacent ideologies.

        And even “center” is a vague term to begin with. What passes as center in the US is decidedly right-wing in other countries.

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          1 month ago

          Some people think liberal is right-wing, just not extreme

          What can possibly be more extreme than being pro-capitalist? Even a fascist can be made to admit that there is more to water than merely it’s market value.

          And even “center” is a vague term to begin with.

          That’s the whole point of “centrism” - vagueness. You can hide all kinds of right-wing garbage under “centrism.”

    • AngryRobot@lemmy.world
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      1 month ago

      I see leftist as Revolutionary. The resistance. Quite honestly, I loved nazi hunter stories growing up and stories of the resistance movements and operations to smuggle the vulnerable to safety. I will be a part of it this time around.