Sapper Redux said:
dermdoc said:
Macarthur said:
I would agree. I suspect our difference is what each of us consider far left.
Kind of like our difference of what we think Christian nationalism is.
Thing is, there are definitions of these terms and one doesn't have to meet them all to broadly fit the definition. Harris doesn't fit any standard definition of "far left." She'd be considered VERY normy center-left in any other country (and by most Americans). Christian Nationalism is a bit more contested, but there are still basic principles. What I see more arguing about here is the impact of Christian nationalism on everyone, especially non-Christians, rather than the term itself.
Harris's economic policies, which I think are pretty far left (price controls on food supply chain and possibly other industries, wealth redistribution, etc.).
I do not define US policy by what the "world" thinks is "left" or "right". We have a Constitution which should determine how our government functions and makes policy.
But to me it is incredibly biased to think that leftist policies do not have have serious effects on everyone, including non leftists.
Just like you believe Christian nationalism does.
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