• Kalcifer
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    6 months ago

    I understand that this article is satire, but people should stop using “liberal” as a pejorative. It really doesn’t make sense within the contexts that it’s most often used, and only creates linguistic confusion by messing with previously understood definitions.

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      6 months ago

      In Australia the “Liberals” are the centre right capitalist centric party. We do have better terms like social progressives, socialists and social-democrats, but even with this, it’s all relative terms. Everyone’s different in their own ways.

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        6 months ago

        In Australia the “Liberals” are the centre right capitalist centric party

        In America too; they just don’t know they are until they meet an actual leftist, and even then most of them don’t figure it out.

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        6 months ago

        Do take note of the lowercase L in the term that I used. I am not referring to the name of any particular political party that happens to have the name “Liberal”. I am specifically referring to “liberal” as in reference to the political science concept of “liberalism”.

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          6 months ago

          Wow if you read through that article liberalism suddenly makes a whole lot of sense