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Originally Posted by The Unfan
Political correctness and forced diversity. Neither of which can be considered liberal by non-mainstream standards. Faux-liberal and pseudo-liberal would be good descriptions, maybe even quasi-liberal.
Yes, I am that far to the political left.
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You're creating terms and its nothing new. Christians who kill people "aren't real christians" and Republicans who tax and spend are "real conservatives" but they are.
PCness is a trademark of the ultra-idiot left. Learn your political spectrum, and what the sides mean. If you're going to come in here and try and dodge a bunch of realities by saying "this isn't something leftists do" then why even argue. Just tell us your statements are empirically true and that we aren't allowed to argue with them but you can't change widely accepted terms.
What makes you left exactly? You're coming off like some half-wit libertarian who things all the answers are simple deregulation. But you're not very left if you're looking for less government interaction, and you arne't very left if you're supporting a supply/demand model as heavily as you are...unless of course thats not a "true rightist" statement either.
The French Revolution is the basis for what left and right means. Left = more progressive and the right = more stasis policies.
If you're redrawing the lines for what is a liberal, then why don't you tell us what a conservative is because we all seem to have the same, wrong idea.