• anticolonialist@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    Thats the point, Biden and Co are very much right wing. People that are on the actual left do not vote for right wing politicians

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      6 months ago

      They’re centrist. They’re only right wing compared to you, for whom 99% of the world is “right wing”.

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        6 months ago

        They’re right-wing according to the rest of the world. Bernie fucking Sanders was a centrist according to the rest of the world. It’s only US voters that think their party is on the left

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          6 months ago

          Bernie fucking Sanders was a centrist according to the rest of the world.

          Just utterly and completely wrong, Bernie would be firmly within the populist/socialist left of Europe, and probably the rest of the world too.

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            6 months ago

            The socialist left of Europe wants a UBI, forced dismantlement of megacorps in favour of cooperatives, harsh wealth taxes on net worth, separation of investment and commercial banking and so on. In comparison, Bernie wants a functional public healthcare system, and US oligarchs to pay at least some taxes.

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              You think Bernie Sanders doesn’t want all of that, too? You should read his latest book.

              He was just being pragmatic when he mostly only talked about the most easily achievable and popular of his possible reforms.