funeralxempire wrote:
I think you've just described the typical enlightened centrist who wants to be understood as 'being on the fence' but will always side with the more conservative position no matter what.
Not always. For me, I'm a strong advocate of welfare rights, which in my country, puts you on the left.
My ideals draw from both sides, but because there are some conservative ideals, for some reason, there's that presumption that it must mean that I don't care for anything from the left.
If anything, I'm misunderstood and misplaced as a fence sitter. Far from neutral, but also far from correct. I often wish I could have healthy debates without it resorting into name calling or death threats, despite showing no sign of malice or bigotry from my side.
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