Is there a "normie" or more mainstream instance for Lemmy?
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As a queer person I’ve completely lost my patience with shit libs. They’re fascists.
Also if they’re that easily pushed to fascism they had it in them all along and were never an ally and don’t belong on lemmy.
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Lemmy.world is considered the "normie" instance. Even if you manage to find another instance, it won't matter that much anyway since most interactions are from federated users. The only way to avoid leftist views on Lemmy is to avoid politics completely (which isn't viable).
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I distinctly remember liberal messages rising to the top on Reddit, stuff like that you should just accept that you have to go out and work for a living. That's not left!
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10s of millions of "left wing" (read, the entire spectrum from center to marx) folks believe that, for better or worse.
That opinion is entirely valid as "left wing" but certainly isn't very left, on an absolute scale.
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I disagree. Having some kind of grievance with capitalism an sich is central to being leftwing.
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Many people block all political communities and keywords. It's definitely viable.
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Lemmy world is basically still Reddit. so that one
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Your friend is confused. Leftism is inherently anti-capitalist so she can’t be a leftist unless she wants to ditch capitalism.
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Americans do not get their own definition for philosophies.
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I seriously doubt most normies would enjoy Lemmy. But sh.itjust.works seems pretty middle of the road.
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It's the same in most countries. In Canada, we put the NDP on the Left, Liberals generally centre Left, Conservatives on the Right and the Bloc... well, they do Bloc things.
Similar set up in most places. In common conversation, Left Right mean a standard political spectrum.
If I said I went to work, have I redefined Newtonian physics?
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