Just wanted to prove that political diversity ain’t dead. Remember, don’t downvote for disagreements.

  • rational_lib@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    Leftism is unpopular by definition, especially to the privileged classes. Leftism seeks to upend the status quo, and loss aversion is a problem.

    Not that efforts can’t be made.

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      4 days ago

      Where in the definition of leftism is it said that leftism is unpopular?

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        3 days ago

        it’s manifested in our reality; only the liberal branch of leftism is permitted (particularly in the united states) while the other branches are openly denigrated by moderates and rightists alike and persecuted by our governments and militias.

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      Leftism is unpopular by definition

      This really depends how you define “leftism”.

      If you mean ‘whichever side of politics is left of the population’s center’ then sure, it can’t be a majority.

      If you mean ‘whichever side of politics is left of the political center’ then that doesn’t imply it’s unpopular, and there’s direct electoral evidence of ‘left’ parties achieving a majority government.

      If you mean socialism and communism, they certainly aren’t unpopular by definition. If anything, their definition makes them a mass movement of the proletariat, the vast majority of a post-industrial society.