• Senal@slrpnk.net
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    13 hours ago

    Disliking politics and all the current political parties doesn’t fit the technical definition of a centrist.

    It’s not that centrism can’t exist, it’s that it’s commonly used as a thin pretense to cover actual partisan leanings, usually right-wing (by the general global metric, not just the US one).

    Additionally, abstinence isn’t commonly a good approach by which to assert a legitimately central stance. A lot of the time a legitimately central stance doesn’t exist in a practical sense.

    As stated by a commenter above “The middleground between racism and not racism is 50% racism”.

    I personally think concept of “centrism” isn’'t viable, not because nuance and context can’t exist but because the “center” often isn’t a useful target.