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I don't have much of a problem either way as I don't think I'll be engaging in political discussion on this website past this post but it seems like any sort of non-left wing opinions or posts are immediately trashed on here. That's fine. There's clearly a more liberal audience here and that's okay. I just don't want Lemmy to become a echo chamber for any side and it seems to be that way when it comes to politics already.

Mostly making this post just to drum up discussion as I'm new here.

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[–] Nanokindled@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

Fantastic reply. Also consider the dramatic and sustained rightward slide of the Overton window over the last 40 years.

Within right-wing media spaces that window has slid in so far to the right that mentioning vaccines, public housing, or a living wage is seen as outrageous or absurd or communist, and outright white supremacy is a major plank of prominent politicians' platforms.

So when someone says "there's no room to talk about right-wing ideas," they're saying "why don't you all accept an equivalence between radical Christian nationalism and moderate democratic conservatism as they two poles of political debate?"

And the reality is that "right-wing ideas" in America are mostly fabricated or deeply bigoted. And outside of conservative media environments, they are accurately perceived that way and so are not talked about much.