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    4 months ago

    I don’t disagree.

    Lemmy makes me feel like a centrist despite being much more of a democratic socialist on the issues.

    But it’s a battle I try not to fight here since people are extremely intolerant to opinions they disagree with, much more so than Reddit was. I haven’t seen a single nuanced conversation about anything deeper than “how is your day going” since joining up with this place.

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      54 months ago

      The fact that even my most heavily downvoted comments usually have some upvotes too tells me that I’m not shouting into a void. If me trying to make sense of things out in the public makes even one person reconsider their position then I see that as a success. The mobbing and ad-hominem attacks haven’t ever made me change my mind about anything so it’s just wasted time on their part. It’s also a good way to lure out the meanest commentors so that I can block them.

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      24 months ago

      My days in Reddit (and by extension, Lemmy) pulls me over from the left side. I remember when r/LSC still seems profound to me.

      I’m only here now for funny memes with hierarchical comments.

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      04 months ago

      democratic socialist on the issues

      Are you actually a democratic socialist, like Hugo Chavez and Evo Morales? Or are you a social democrat, whose political project consists of begging the capitalist class for more crumbs instead of taking power from them.

      Because I never see the former complain about tankies or people going too far left, since we have the same goal, whereas the former become reactionaries the moment anything threatens the structure of capitalism and imperialism.