Conversation like that can help both sides understand each other and reduce the pointless demonization.
I consider myself well informed, and came to the conclusion that leftists are basing their views on abstractions that lead to ignorance and falsehoods. Their foundational premise is wrong as well regarding equality. Their logic is flawed. And there is a lot of information they simply refuse to accept because it contradicts their ideological views. Sometimes they are wrong to a point it's a mirror-image of reality.
I can't admit a similar level of fallacy on the right-wing. Conservatives are wrong to assume mere ignorance on the left - there is certainly abuse of power, malevolence and indulging into dysfunction present. They don't enact the vehemence necessary to keep up, thus continually losing ground.
The National Socialists (ignoring the issue if they are actual right-wingers) are wrong, naive and contradictory in some key aspects, but on point on some other ones.
Libertarians are weak on the cultural and demographic issues, ignoring the issue that a reversal of government power is no longer sufficient. Sometimes they are very goofy and advocate for open borders right away.
Centrists are prone to ignorance and indulge in the system working foolishly. They are hated by everyone who is into politics, yet they are needed in order to achieve political power. So they are subject to continuous propaganda and oscillating between the major parties, keeping them in power because they are major parties.
Conversation like that can help both sides understand each other and reduce the pointless demonization.
I consider myself well informed, and came to the conclusion that leftists are basing their views on abstractions that lead to ignorance and falsehoods. Their foundational premise is wrong as well regarding equality. Their logic is flawed. And there is a lot of information they simply refuse to accept because is contradicts their ideological views. Sometimes they are wrong to a point it's a mirror-image of reality.
I can't admit a similar level of fallacy on the right-wing. Conservatives are wrong to assume mere ignorance on the left - there is certainly abuse of power, malevolence and indulging into dysfunction present. They don't enact the vehemence necessary to keep up, thus continually losing ground.
The National Socialists (ignoring the issue if they are actual right-wingers) are wrong, naive and contradictory in some key aspects, but on point on some other ones.
Libertarians are weak on the cultural and demographic issues, ignoring the issue that a reversal of government power is no longer sufficient. Sometimes they are very goofy and advocate for open borders right away.
Centrists are prone to ignorance and indulge in the system working foolishly. They are hated by everyone who is into politics, yet they are needed in order to achieve political power. So they are subject to continuous propaganda and oscillating between the major parties, keeping them in power because they are major parties.